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Offline lazydog

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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #30 on: July 21, 2009, 04:51:05 PM »
lol in MW they all do it .and anyways does it really matter.its freakin MW :rofl :rofl

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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #31 on: July 21, 2009, 04:55:40 PM »
me I'm glad jg54 is in the arena wish more good squads would come in from time to time. :salute

Note the bold. Guess we'll have to see if the 2 named individuals are still with them by weeks end. If not, then the reference would probably be correct. If the two are still with them at that time then obviously not. No "good squad" would condone such blatantly wrong activities.


That is almost too funny to believe.
I was there...... it happened as advertised.
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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #32 on: July 21, 2009, 05:00:04 PM »
i do agree with ya akak that is piss poor game play. but as for what was said about the rooks and bish planned attacks on the knits. you have to remember for over a year the knits just rolled the mid war arena like there was no one else there.and a lot of players just stopped going into mw. and as for the jg54 squad ok there ways of playing seem to be a little off the wall but they put the wind back into the arena and when there with the bish the rest of them get a chance of having a good time instead of getting there butts handed to them by the rooks and knights.me I'm glad jg54 is in the arena wish more good squads would come in from time to time. :salute

i don't think the jg54 EVER really get their butts handed to em.

i've fought a few of them. i think i've lost each and every fight with them. well.....except when i snuck up on tbarone once a long time ago.... :devil.

 the point is, tht they are a good squad. they're ALL good fighters. even the ones that some don't like.

 their presence the last few nights, has provided a LOT of excitement, and excellent fights.

i've enjoyed it, and will continue to enjoy it. hopefully.
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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #33 on: July 21, 2009, 05:04:00 PM »
i meant when there not bish or not there.and before they started playing in mw

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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #34 on: July 21, 2009, 05:06:06 PM »
Agree completely ... but switching sides to pass the info back is  ...  more lame.

It's like flying a -4 in the DA lake because you're surrounded by Tempests...

Anyway, I'm not really condoning/defending the action.  I'm just chalking it up to a "who cares" moment.  Regardless of what happens with that CV, be it hidden, used, spied, legitimately found, etc., it's not going to have an effect on the overall outcome.  I wouldn't switch sides to find it, but I also couldn't care less if another guy does.  

I can see why people would be upset about the GV thing.  
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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #35 on: July 21, 2009, 05:21:59 PM »
Note the bold. Guess we'll have to see if the 2 named individuals are still with them by weeks end. If not, then the reference would probably be correct. If the two are still with them at that time then obviously not. No "good squad" would condone such blatantly wrong activities.


That is almost too funny to believe.
I was there...... it happened as advertised.
if you read what i wrote i said piss poor game play.look I've been on both sides of the fence in that arena all I'm saying is it's good to see other country's other then the knights having a good time.not talking about jg54 squad I've had my run ins with them my self I'm talking about the regulars that fly the bish or for that matter the rooks also oh note the bold :salute :salute and anyways who cares about the CV's in there anyways they just sink them anyways  can't lose the base mentality :noid :noid

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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #36 on: July 21, 2009, 06:09:01 PM »
lol,,, no  lmfao,


we all had fun i thought i might get a shot at lazy but never saw him, i was in the big fat jug
 
 never did find out who the alt monkey yak and pony were tho?

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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #37 on: July 21, 2009, 06:09:41 PM »
Too bad I can't play anymore. I might try to ask permission from my parents this time so I can go back to flying under a much different ID than you're seeing now. Oh yes, much different. I won't  tell em that I'm me though... I've been with the Knights thick and thin (with nothing but two measly kills. Come on, Tails, work some leading there!) and I've never seen or heard anything funny like this: I'd bailed out of a P-38G, F, I can't remember, and while I'm on the ground LTOWN got hit by a LA-7 round in the pilot. LTOWN: "Ah crap! Pilot wound! CURSE YOU BISHOPS AND YOUR LA-7! CURSE YOU!" He actually said studmuffingots where I put Bishops, but I don't want to call the Bishes that. They still love sheep, though. :P

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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #38 on: July 21, 2009, 06:26:27 PM »
Agree completely ... but switching sides to pass the info back is  ...  more lame.

At least when I was on and this was happening, the CVs weren't being hidden.  The Knit CV that Nisr was reporting on was originally set to sail to help defend A9/V10 island when someone changed it's course to A59.  About this time, Nisr pops up in Knit country channel (he was a Bishop just a few minutes prior) started to broadcast that the CV was heading to A59 and its location.  He did this two or three times and finally stopped (at least broadcasting on country channel but not the broadcasting itself) after we all started to laugh at him for being such a diddlying tool.

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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #39 on: July 21, 2009, 06:32:42 PM »
At least when I was on and this was happening, the CVs weren't being hidden.  The Knit CV that Nisr was reporting on was originally set to sail to help defend A9/V10 island when someone changed it's course to A59.  About this time, Nisr pops up in Knit country channel (he was a Bishop just a few minutes prior) started to broadcast that the CV was heading to A59 and its location.  He did this two or three times and finally stopped (at least broadcasting on country channel but not the broadcasting itself) after we all started to laugh at him for being such a twittleing tool.

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That of course was back in the day. Now CVs are so hidden it would take some real recon work to find one. At least, that's when I was bossin' the Knights around, due to my RPing tendencies. And that was when I got my two measly kills as well.

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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #40 on: July 21, 2009, 06:43:02 PM »
That of course was back in the day. Now CVs are so hidden it would take some real recon work to find one. At least, that's when I was bossin' the Knights around, due to my RPing tendencies. And that was when I got my two measly kills as well.

This occured last night, not 'back in the day'.

Bossing Knights around?  No offense but I'm sure that any 'bossing around' was simply in your head.  Oh, I'm sure you tried to tell everyone what to do and how to 'Win The War (TM)'.  In reality, after hearing  you on vox, I'm sure after a few dozen players had their ear drums blown out, glass shattering and their dogs howling with pain squelched you and ignored you along with the rest of the Knits that were unlucky enough to hear your high pitched Minnie Mouse sounding voice.

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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #41 on: July 21, 2009, 06:48:23 PM »
No mic here, really. I'll be shutting up here now. (EDIT: My voice on a mic is kinda lower pitched but still reasonable for a 13 year old. The mic thing comes from a headset I own for the PS3.)
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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #42 on: July 21, 2009, 06:52:29 PM »
Seemed like a pretty typical evening in MW to me.  A bit crowded perhaps.
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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #43 on: July 21, 2009, 07:19:33 PM »
The timid Yak was flown by Badger and his P-51B wingman was flown by the person you thought you didn't see.

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Re: Midwar 4/20/09: The Aftermath
« Reply #44 on: July 21, 2009, 07:23:36 PM »
At least when I was on and this was happening, the CVs weren't being hidden.  The Knit CV that Nisr was reporting on was originally set to sail to help defend A9/V10 island when someone changed it's course to A59.  About this time, Nisr pops up in Knit country channel (he was a Bishop just a few minutes prior) started to broadcast that the CV was heading to A59 and its location.  He did this two or three times and finally stopped (at least broadcasting on country channel but not the broadcasting itself) after we all started to laugh at him for being such a twittleing tool.

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wasn't one trying to protect 47 also?
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