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Old February 13th, 2008, 13:27   #151
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And with AEG culture comes all the in game CS style antics. Holding guns from the magwell
That's not CS antics

Holding the gun from the mag would be a problem. Could cause jams.
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Old February 13th, 2008, 13:30   #152
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i hate that quebec lost to ontario at the mill! haha
i really dont have any pet 'preeves' about this game, ive just started, met lots of cool people at games, the only big problem i see is guys being to serious about this game, as if it where actual war. its all about fun!
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Old February 13th, 2008, 13:33   #153
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But Holding the gun from the mag is just so comfortable...
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Old February 13th, 2008, 13:51   #154
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my biggest pet peeve really about airsoft, is not getting more people out on a regular basis. We are a small team, just restarting a year or so ago after a year of no activity and some of the old vets retiring from the game, we now have unbelieveable grounds to play on and we can't seem to get everyone out on the same weekend. We have lots of people who play with us from time to time but god forbid we get them all out on the same day! I could only imagine the day we could have! And my other petpeeve would be people who say they are coming and never show up! Why not call or post your not coming for whatever reason. simple stuff! Beyond that I love this game and I start missing the game the minute I drive away from the field after a day. Maybe my petpeeve about players not coming out is my own fault cause not everyone feels as strongly about the game as myself and a few others on my team feel but I don't think I can ever completly understand it
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Old February 13th, 2008, 18:56   #155
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I have a list of things that have changed in the sport ( The past couple of years ), but I decided to just post the one that kinda leads to everything else on the list...

SPRAY AND PRAY ( Top of my list )
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Old February 13th, 2008, 19:16   #156
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- People with no understanding of history, war, or politics who continually bash the French because, just like bashing 'gay' as long as we have someone or something to look down on we can feel better about ourselves.

I agree, French bashing is old and tired.

Any country sharing a border with Germany got steamrolled. Nobody was prepared or capable of fighting such an army in the early years of the War.

England didn't fall because it was behind a natural barrier.
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Old February 13th, 2008, 19:22   #157
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I agree, French bashing is old and tired.

Any country sharing a border with Germany got steamrolled. Nobody was prepared or capable of fighting such an army in the early years of the War.

England didn't fall because it was behind a natural barrier.
Not on the French-bashing-bandwagon here, but the irony of France is that they spent what would be billions in todays dollars to build a barrier, then the Germans go around it and beat the combined armies of England and France with inferior numbers of troops and equipment. And all because the spent a few dollars on radios that the others saw as useless. It would be worth a good laugh, if not for the millions who died over arrogance and stupidity.

And PTW owners, they drive me nutzorz!!!
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Old February 13th, 2008, 19:33   #158
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oh but they did much worse numerous times after that
Don't worry, since the whole french economy is currently going down the drain, you'll have plenty more obnoxious picky invasive frenchmen to deal with very soon
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Old February 13th, 2008, 19:35   #159
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I have a list of things that have changed in the sport ( The past couple of years ), but I decided to just post the one that kinda leads to everything else on the list...

SPRAY AND PRAY ( Top of my list )
ITs not spray and pray its now, Unplanned suppressive fire.
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Old February 13th, 2008, 19:37   #160
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ITs not spray and pray its now, Unplanned suppressive fire.
Compulsive Suppressive trigger disorder
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Old February 13th, 2008, 19:57   #161
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Getting a sweaty ass crack during games.
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Old February 13th, 2008, 20:21   #162
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Getting a sweaty ass crack during games.
LOL!! +1

Man, that'd piss me off pretty bad.
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Old February 13th, 2008, 20:29   #163
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Compulsive Suppressive trigger disorder
Nice, I like that!
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Old February 13th, 2008, 23:33   #164
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Compulsive Suppressive trigger disorder
I tend to refer to it as "douchebagarry"
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Old February 13th, 2008, 23:34   #165
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Not on the French-bashing-bandwagon here, but the irony of France is that they spent what would be billions in todays dollars to build a barrier, then the Germans go around it and beat the combined armies of England and France with inferior numbers of troops and equipment. And all because the spent a few dollars on radios that the others saw as useless. It would be worth a good laugh, if not for the millions who died over arrogance and stupidity.

And PTW owners, they drive me nutzorz!!!

La ligne Maginot, like everything else, was built according to WWI standards. That was the problem of all countries back then. The German army was years ahead. Anyway, Belgium bailed out on building their part of the Maginot line and that's where the German attacked.
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