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The first level is cannon fodder
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norb wrote:
The first level is cannon fodder
So the first level, I get to be turned into ground beef by the canon. Second level, I have to push around the canon. Hey maybe lvl 3 I will get to pull the lanyard!!:laugh:
"It is strange, to have a shell come so near you...you can feel the wind."
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'Ol General Norb sure seems stingy with the promotions. Far as i can tell just about everybody else is still 'enjoying' GRUNT status! :X
Must be lonely at the top! :lol:
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I just turned it down a little the other day. I admit that I am stingy with the titles. Hopefully we'll get set titles for most of the people here as we bring people onto the test team.
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No worries Norb, just razzin' you a bit!:)
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norb wrote:
We had it done, then that bastard Tim had to come up with an entire new awesome looking design, so we had to start over. Blame him! :)
Hey thats English bastard to you lot!:P
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tim wrote:
norb wrote:
We had it done, then that bastard Tim had to come up with an entire new awesome looking design, so we had to start over. Blame him! :)
Hey thats English bastard to you lot!:P
Ahhhhh the Bloody British!:lol: My grandmother was from Swindon, England and I always used to get her egg with that one!
"What did you say?:ohmy: "......then came "the look".:lol: :lol:
'The path that is not seen, nor hidden, should always be flanked'
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Hey thats English bastard to you lot!
How about a kinder-gentler-more sensitive :kiss: way of saying it like:

"bloody English bloke?"

But then again, i don't really know what the hell a bloke is!
Maybe its worse than a bastard! I for one don't really know since i'm not a bloke:S
Least i don't think i am, can a non-Englishman still be a bloke :unsure:
I seem to remember Aussie's are sometimes called blokes too!
Is this the real reason we kicked the British out because they called us Americans blokes :unsure:
Whats the purpose of this here post? I don't have a bloken' clue? Or is it spelled bloak? :silly:
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Excellent choice of the Queens English Sir! A bloke is just a man that you don't know really. Someone you know is your mate or pal, a bloke is some other guy - I think you would use guy in America. It is used a lot in Australia I beleive but also in England - particularly up North where I come from originally.

Sarge great to hear you come from good stock!
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tim wrote:
.....Sarge great to hear you come from good stock!
:lol: Oh that's just the half of it Tim; you'll love this......My grandmother married my maternal grandfather, a US GI, during WWII after they met when he was stationed there in England. My grandfather was Ottawa Indian...... they end up having my mother in Oct. 1944....while still in England.
My grandmother and mom came to America on the S.S. John Ericsson that following March, 1945......so my mother is an American Indian born on British soil.:lol: :lol:

Now how's about that for good stock!:cheer:
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