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Offline Lazerus1

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« Reply #15 on: March 06, 2003, 02:57:14 AM »
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Aces High simply couldnt handle a bunch of Aussies working together , 'specially since we havent got a damn thing with real markings on it. :)

G'day Brendo,
AH's only (far as I know anyway) representative of the sunshine state checkin' in.
Dont fly anywhere near as much as I used to, but I'm still lurking around.
Was potman in WB, can remember running into you quite a bit. Bastard purps.
I fly with a bit of a multinational squad, mostly guys that have been flying together since early WB days, couldnt leave 'em if I was dragged away, but if you have some luck getting an 'Aussie Flight Night' happening, I'd be keen to tag along as an extra.

Blue


I don't qualify, but I'd be happy to come along as a target.

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« Reply #16 on: March 06, 2003, 08:02:27 PM »
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I think that -tronski- is australian (or he got his location quite wrong :p)


No, I'm sure it's the right place thanks Straffo :D


 There used to be a strong Aussie/Kiwi sqd presence in WB, but it hasn't  really ported across to AH.

I don't really put much flying time in anymore, time with work etc makes AH a limited thing...something I'm trying to boost.

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Present. But im also with a Yank Canuck Aussie Squad. Been flying with them for about 6 years. Theyve adopted me


Still playing Vietcong demo spook?

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Aces High simply couldnt handle a bunch of Aussies working together , 'specially since we havent got a damn thing with real markings on it.

G'day Brendo,
AH's only (far as I know anyway) representative of the sunshine state checkin' in.
Dont fly anywhere near as much as I used to, but I'm still lurking around.
Was potman in WB, can remember running into you quite a bit. Bastard purps.
I fly with a bit of a multinational squad, mostly guys that have been flying together since early WB days, couldnt leave 'em if I was dragged away, but if you have some luck getting an 'Aussie Flight Night' happening, I'd be keen to tag along as an extra.


Same

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« Reply #17 on: March 07, 2003, 12:22:17 AM »
Yup. Still in there and hangin for the retail version. Getting a little bored of the map and more bored of the cheats. Going to wait a couple of weeks after it comes out to make sure they did some work on it. Fingers X'ed :)

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« Reply #18 on: March 07, 2003, 12:44:06 AM »
I knew you would be in here steely    

!!!!!!!!


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« Reply #19 on: March 07, 2003, 03:38:15 AM »
Been living the UK for the last year or so with no stick time, just started flying again as "indio" till I get an account sorted ..... Would be keen to hear of any mischief in the making :)

indio – AH (temp)
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« Reply #20 on: March 07, 2003, 11:37:43 PM »
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Originally posted by Laika
Been living the UK for the last year or so with no stick time, just started flying again as "indio" till I get an account sorted ..... Would be keen to hear of any mischief in the making :)

indio – AH (temp)
laika WB(?)/AH
kerf – WB 1.11

RNZAF & 8/JG5 (WB)


Heya Laika, long time no see....wondering where you went to.
Hasn't been as fun ever since the old RNZAF basically disbanded from WB. And with Hotdog (whos in the UK as well) and co. playing different things now it was a shame we couldn't emulate those fun sunday arvos in AH.

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« Reply #21 on: March 08, 2003, 12:10:07 AM »
I own a didgeridoo... is that close enough?
(OK, its not a real didgeridoo, its really just a 5' piece of 1.5 inch PVC plastic pipe that I can play like a didgeridoo... at least to the untrained ear, it sounds like a didgeridoo... kind of.)

BTW, did you know that on American television, you can't say the word Austrailia, show any scenes from Austrailia, show an Austrailian person or animal without didgeridoo sounds in the background?  Its a rule, really.  And I don't think its ever been broken.

Man, I should have gone to bed a long time ago.

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« Reply #22 on: March 08, 2003, 09:14:39 AM »
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BTW, did you know that on American television, you can't say the word Austrailia, show any scenes from Austrailia, show an Austrailian person or animal without didgeridoo sounds in the background?  Its a rule, really.  And I don't think its ever been broken.

eskimo


I actually believe that is quite possible

Mind you...this bloke isn't helping:

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