OK, OK.. I know how to settle this... New rule... from now on, ALL pilots in a squadron must fly something related to their squadron name.
Hmm.. let's see... well, no way I'm gonna go saddle up a wild spotted jungle feline and ride around, so that's out.
How about some of the other squads... let's see.. FDB.. ummm... no way I'm gonna saddle up a... well, nevermind, you get the point.
I'm sure our imaginations could run wild with this..

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On a more serious side...
I would say this to Frenchy, and anyone else who flips the "thisorthatortheother dweeb" switch on simply because they disapprove of what someone else flies. Get a life. The biggest dweeb is the one who feels compelled to call others dweebs, simply because they don't do things exactly the way HE thinks they should. If you don't like what someone else flies, then go find a game where everyone does it YOUR way.. otherwise, you're just being a rude, insulting, finger pointing .. dare I say it??? Dweeb. There is way too much of this crap floating around on the board, for which HTC has thankfully started "moderating" somewhat, and definitely way too much in the MA. I suggest to anyone who feels compelled to insult the other, do your talking with your guns. Shoot em outta the sky if you dislike their methods. Otherwise, keep it to yourself. It just makes you look childish, no matter how well you think you have presented your "case".
As far as the MAWs go, I have had the pleasure of flying with them as a squadron member, only leaving to rejoin the smaller squadron that originally brought me to AH when it re-formed. As with ANY group of individuals as large as they are, there will be a few who stand out in good ways, and a few in not so good, but they are a great group of guys who enjoy what they are doing, and do it well. The zealous in any community attract attention, some negative some positive... it's a fact of life. Too bad we can't all realize these "facts" a little more often and just do what we came here to do... fly, drive, kill, blow s@#t up, and generally have a great time.
The greatest of men often speak the least, and the least of men often speak the greatest. (Skorp, Jan. '03)
