Author Topic: Here you go 1IH420  (Read 2009 times)

Offline gyrene81

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Re: Here you go 1IH420
« Reply #30 on: January 16, 2010, 01:02:29 PM »
Gyrene Im sorry if I came off like I was in the middle of polishing my testes, but you have no clue about what some of us have had the pleasure of doing.
I knew you weren't Junky...I've run into you enough times in the MA's to know you're not usually that type of person...I just have to give you crap in the forums because you shoot me down so much...  :neener:





If you want to FIND OUT how much YOU DON"T KNOW the join one of "ardy123's" dualing sessions when there is an all star cast on board, such as Grizz, Kappa, SunsFan, and many others.

I'm not kidding.

You really want to know whats up come in the DA and join one of the sessions.

You will quickly find out how much you have to learn.
Actually Agent, I already know. I make more than my share of mistakes on a continuous basis...but once in a while I get lucky.



Not dissin you guys for the "dueling fever" here fellas...if it adds to your AH experience and garners you some sort of great toonfighting skills, kudos to you...I gotta tell ya I have seen a couple of people that have posted on this discussion and others regarding dueling, who talk about "learning" something...yet seem to forget in the MA's unfavorable situations happen all the time...when they get shot down by someone who HO'd, BnZ'd, vulched, picked or otherwise...200 gets lit up with some sort of unnecessary squeaker like ignorance...and then the dueling challenges get tossed about...a general waste of time and effort...the MA's aren't dueling arenas, there are no dueling rules, no "fair fights", if you get vulched, picked, HO'd, BnZ'd, go right back up and try to change the outcome in the next encounter. Personally, if that kind of attitude is part of what happens when a person "learns something" from dueling...I'd rather be just another unskilled dweeb.
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