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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 3:14:15 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Ursa MAior

Oh yeah Smead? Are you really that smart? Or maybe not? Me thinks you are just likie the other MCS morons who know something yet it always turns out they ALWAYS know half of the story.

What about the rumanians, the finns, the slovaks? They were fighting the rusians too. They deserved it too?

No man, FDR let us down like Ike has let us down in 56. So NO US citizen has the right to blame us for staying behind the curtain. It was not our will. At least we fought and beat the red army. No too many can claim that can they?


At this point, I am just concerned about Hungary's situation.

Though those others you mentioned suffered the same harm for the most part.

Other countries suffered worse, since they didn't ally with Nazi Germany, yet received similiar treatment.


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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 3:15:51 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Monkeys Brain

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No flames, just pity for your poor situation.

Another case of "The Emperor's New Clothes".



Smead,

I am here to serve you anytime hehe just ask

What poor situation... I would rather call your situation poor.

You don't even know my situation to call it "poor" and is nowhere near "poor". Your situation is menthally poor.

You have case of Americanitis. Try to find doctor's help.


Mario



You yourself require the services of a psychiatrist.

Though from your posts, you must be on Lithium, maybe even Thorazine.


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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 3:24:56 AM   
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ORIGINAL: hawker

No one never beat Red Army
That is the fact.

Edit for spelling


The USA and Western Europe beat them without firing a shot.

Sun Tzu:

To fight and conquer in all your battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting.


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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 7:54:48 AM   
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this is the ship we sail? Forsooth we fail..., abominable to the depth of a watery grave we go...people split apart, petty sqaubbles fill my sail like a vortex of wind, circle, circle without end...canvas torn, tiller split in twain and twain again...you who would be my friend say jump ship forsooth it is the end...have you no pitch or morter my friend? Do you leave this vessal to her end?
Stars that shine and shine, I have forgot my ship my place on deck, abandon ye I do and float on seas till the end, drown in the end; my story unwinds...though to you I say: hearken each day and love and spline shall be...like a back bone or a singular time, strong...

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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 8:04:18 AM   
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sorry i am a racist pig...and should be banned...I spread hate and lies...

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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 8:08:00 AM   
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By Jay Wischkaemper

You have to wonder why they bothered. They didn’t need the money. The bicycle shop was doing well, as it should have been. Bicycles were one of the premier modes of transportation in 1900. Automobiles were in their infancy. Compared to the horse and buggy, a bicycle was modern technology. And flying? Do you really think man can fly? Man wasn’t meant to fly! Leave flying to the birds. Come back down to reality. Man will never fly.

Or so went the traditional wisdom of the day. But a small band of determined inventors dreamed of the day that man would fly, and were determined to make that dream a reality. Among them were two brothers: Orville and Wilbur Wright.

In many ways, their quest was laughable. Little was understood about aerodynamics. Birds flew, and kites flew, but precisely what made either happen was still largely a mystery. The lack of knowledge didn’t deter the Wrights. They had a dream. And somehow, although they didn’t initially know how, they thought it could be done. They did what any inventor does. They took what was known, limited though it was, and determined to learn whatever was needed to make the dream a reality.

The quest began in the winter of 1900, when the pair went to Kitty Hawk, NC to test a glider they had built. The wings were 17 1/2 feet wide and the chord was 5 feet. The glider flew, but the brothers learned it would not produce enough lift to support the weight of a man and an engine. They returned to Ohio encouraged, and determined to try again.

In the winter of 1901, they were back. Again, they learned that their design lacked enough lift. They were basing their calculations on measurements of lift made by Otto Lilienthal, and while those measurements were all that were available, they began to doubt their accuracy. Leaving Kitty Hawk in 1901, the brothers were discouraged, but not deterred. Before their return in 1902, they developed a wind tunnel, with which they determined that the previous calculations of the coefficient of lift were too high. With their new, more accurate measurements of lift and drag, they were able to return to Kitty Hawk and successfully fly a glider that would provide adequate lift.

They now had an airframe design. The next problem was a propulsion system. Over the next year, Charles Taylor developed a 12 horsepower engine for the aircraft, and the Wrights were able to figure out the aerodynamics of propellers, setting the stage for the first manned flight.

On December 14, 1903, with Wilbur at the controls, the Wright flyer made its first run. It flew, but not being acclimated to the technique of flight, Wilbur basically stalled the craft, causing damage to the left wing. Two days later, this time with Orville at the controls, the first successful flight was made. 12 seconds. 120 feet. It wasn’t much, but it was a start.

We now find ourselves 100 years removed from that historic moment, and technologically a world away. If the Wright brothers were to be resurrected today to see the metamorphosis of their invention, they would be dumbfounded. From that first 120 foot, 12 second flight, we have progressed to flights of over 7,000 miles in aircraft carrying 400 people in pressurized comfort 8 miles above the oceans they are crossing, eating hot meals and watching a movie. Navigation, which the Wright’s hardly even needed to consider, is provided by satellites orbiting thousand of miles above the earth, with a navigational accuracy measured in inches. Not in their wildest dreams could these men have foreseen the progress that would be made in powered flight over the last 100 years. But before we pat ourselves in the back about how far we’ve come, perhaps we need to be humbled by the thought that like them, we have no concept of what powered flight will look like 100 years from now. Will planes be powered by atomic energy? Will an anti-gravity device have been perfected? Who knows? But today’s cutting edge technology will probably appear primitive by the standards of that day.

What kind of world would it be had those visionaries not pursued their passion? It would be a much larger world, without the ability to travel thousands of miles in a matter of a few hours. Travel that takes hours would be measured in days. Many of the efficiencies of time that we take for granted are there only because of aviation. One need only look at the impact on our society during the few days when there was no aviation after 9-11 to see its value and importance to the way we live. And yet there is another side of aviation that some might feel more comfortable without. While wings have transformed the way we travel, the wings of war have transformed the way we fight. As is the case with most things, aviation can be used for good or for evil. It all depends on the individual, and on your perspective. To us, a laser-guided bomb falling on an enemy position is good. To the enemy, it’s quite another matter. An airliner carrying people across the nation is good. When that airplane is flown into a building, it is anything but good.

What about the future? What does it hold? I’ve been flying for over 30 years, and as I think about those early trainers I flew that were considered well equipped if they had an ADF in addition to the normal Mark 12, I marvel at the capability of the electronics that now reside in my plane. The engine and airframe may be 30 years old, but the gadgetry that I face as I wing my way toward my destination makes it appear much more modern. The sectionals on which I used to draw lines and look for landmarks have been replaced by the moving map display, and flight planning consists of checking the weather and looking up the identifier of where I want to go. Most of that technological growth has occurred in the last 15 years. It seems hard to imagine what else could be on the horizon, and yet on a regular basis, someone reveals something more innovative than what we thought was the latest and greatest only a few years ago. It’s an exciting time.

As marvelous as the invention of the airplane was, it has contributed one thing to society that goes far beyond the process and technique of flight. It has taught us the lesson of perseverance. It has taught us that when people laugh at you and think you’re crazy, it may not be you that has the problem. It has taught us that just because the world may think something is impossible, the world may be wrong. Two simple bicycle mechanics with a dream changed the world because they refused to listen to those who said it couldn’t be done. There will always be two groups of people in the world: those who point out the possible, and those who set out to achieve it. Fortunately for us, two men named Orville and Wilbur Wright refused to listen to reality, and we now enjoy the fruits of their reality. It is only fitting that we pay special tribute to these men on the anniversary of that great achievement.

Texas native Jay Wischkaemper is a successful MassMutual life insurance agent based in Lubbock, Texas. He is a long-time partner in a Bellanca Super Viking, which he uses for both business and pleasure. Jay is a Texas Tech alumni, where he earned a degree in public address and group communication.

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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 8:11:55 AM   
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oh pardon fwench...sae la vie...

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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 12:46:03 PM   
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[/quote]

You yourself require the services of a psychiatrist.

Though from your posts, you must be on Lithium, maybe even Thorazine.

[/quote]

Uh, Smead you can do better. Calling boys from The Balkans neandertals and then I should hold my fire?

I repeat you fool, I didn't go to war for any side. Not Serbian not Croatian and they both wanted that I go to their army. In 1999. Croatians wanted that I go to their army and I managed to not go hehe. In fact I am proud on that because both Serbia and Croatia are ****hole.

Yes, you are right on this. But, Smead you cannot put all in the same bag and think that this is right. That being said no country is ideal to repeat. So you cannot watch thing just one sided.

And, Smead I don't drink that medicine, I love to lit a joint sometimes nothing else. And even that I need some friend to roll it because I don't know. And that is nothing. It's better than drinking a lot which I don't do.

I criticize anomalies and negativity in Croatian society, don't think that I don't do this. Why don't you do the same with your country?

Yes, I was rude. I don't regret it now because you Smead started first. And my culture requitre that it's your turn to apologize and then mine.

When you apologize, I will gladly apologize. Not before.

If that is not the case let we say goodbye to each other. Then you can drink thorazine. I have never in my life drink any valium or something you fool. I can lit a joint with my friends but that goes with our rock'n'roll culture you fool.

And about Balkan wars and neandertals you fool, I did the same like in The Clash "Call up" song... I didn't took the arms to shoot at innocent people. But bastards like you are esp. going on my nerves because they act like some smartass and then put all together in the same bag. Even from a start I did know futility and not any sense in Balkan wars. But even at that I respect people who have defended their homes like my uncle in Zadar did, he just defended his home and his family because Serbs were actually in front of town and if he and others didn't took the arms they would occupy the town. In that case I would also took arms.

And you call yourself some kind of intelectual?

Knocking on wood, my health is good, must only leave stupid smoking. And my menthally health is also good. Of course people like me are thorns to people like you. But there is inner satisfaction in telling you in the face everything I want.

You see, your trying to divide western Europe from Eastern like they are on your side is wrong. Only UK is your ally in Europe and we all know why... Ah, when I was in London so many planes cross Atlantic DAILY so your connections are immense on many ways.
And I aknwoledge this.

But you fool - try to understand me now - in almost all others countries of Europe - American policy is despised and hated to leave rest of the world now aside.

How is that? Is this by accident or something have triggered it?

I see that you are not stupid but your one sided views will lead you to nowhere.

But Oleg is right, I shouldn't mix all Americans in the same bag because of people like you. I have been 4 times in USA and met wonderful people there. And also on Internet I don't see American rednecks posting but smart people, many of them are pleasure to read. I will just defend some principles that I will always defend. Two most important things that I cannot stand is unjustice and unhumanity. And yes Sir, this neandertal from the Balkan will fight against that. Not support it because of any reason.














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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 1:13:12 PM   
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[/quote]

You yourself require the services of a psychiatrist.

Though from your posts, you must be on Lithium, maybe even Thorazine.

[/quote]


And Smead do you have more than 3 million english pounds in the bank or real estates? If not consider yourself a poor bastard. lol
I really think that you cannot afford even violine from the picture of your avatar lol


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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 3:00:42 PM   
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The Balkan Bois Anthem!!

Alice Cooper

"Clones (We're All)"

I'm a clone
I know it and I'm fine
I'm one and more are on the way
I'm two, doctor
Three's on the line
He'll take incubation another day

I'm all alone, so are we all
We're all clones
All are one and one are all
All are one and one are all

We destroyed the government
We're destroying time
No more problems on the way

I'm through doctor
We don't need your kind
The other ones
Ugly ones
Stupid boys
Wrong ones

I'm all alone, so are we all
We're all clones
All are one and one are all
All are one and one are all

Six is having problems
Adjusting to his clone status
Have to put him on a shelf
"Please don't put me on a shelf"
All day long we hear him crying so loud
I just wanna be myself
I just wanna be myself
I just wanna be myself
Be myself
Be myself

I'm all alone, so are we all
We destroyed the government
We're destroying time
No more problems on the way

I'm through doctor
We don't need your kind
The other ones
Ugly ones
Stupid boys
Wrong ones

I'm all alone, so are we all
We're all clones
All are one and one are all
All are one and one are all
I'm all alone, so are we all
We're all clones
All are one and one are all
All are one and one are all











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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 3:06:45 PM   
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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 3:10:41 PM   
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Hey Smelly,do you have some problems?
All you do since post #1 was insults to other countrysWhy?
That is fascist terminology,you know.

For a fool who never move out from his village you seem to know a lot

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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 3:23:44 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: hawker

Hey Smelly,do you have some problems?
All you do since post #1 was insults to other countrysWhy?
That is fascist terminology,you know.

For a fool who never move out from his village you seem to know a lot


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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 4:16:13 PM   
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I’m So Bored With The U. S. A.

(strummer/jones)

Yankee soldier
He wanna shoot some skag
He met it in cambodia
But now he cant afford a bag

Yankee dollar talk
To the dictators of the world
In fact its giving orders
An they cant afford to miss a word

Im so bored with the u...s...a...
But what can I do?

Yankee detectives
Are always on the tv
cos killers in america
Work seven days a week

Never mind the stars and stripes
Lets print the watergate tapes
Ill salute the new wave
And I hope nobody escapes

Im so bored with the u...s...a...
But what can I do?

Move up starsky
For the c.i.a.
Suck on kojak
For the usa


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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 4:17:12 PM   
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Washington Bullets


Oh! Mama, Mama look there!
Your children are playing in that street again
Don't you know what happened down there?
A youth of fourteen got shot down there
The Kokane guns of Jamdown Town
The killing clowns, the blood money men
Are shooting those Washington bullets again

As every cell in Chile will tell
The cries of the tortured men
Remember Allende, and the days before,
Before the army came
Please remember Victor Jara,
In the Santiago Stadium,
Es verdad - those Washington Bullets again

And in the Bay of Pigs in 1961,
Havana fought the playboy in the Cuban sun,
For Castro is a colour,
Is a redder than red,
Those Washington bullets want Castro dead
For Castro is the colour...
...That will earn you a spray of lead

Sandinista!

For the very first time ever,
When they had a revolution in Nicaragua,
There was no interference from America
Human rights in America

Well the people fought the leader,
And up he flew...
With no Washington bullets what else could he do?
Sandinista!

'N' if you can find a Afghan rebel
That the Moscow bullets missed
Ask him what he thinks of voting Communist...
...Ask the Dalai Lama in the hills of Tibet,
How many monks did the Chinese get?
In a war-torn swamp stop any mercenary,
'N' check the British bullets in his armoury
Que?
Sandinista!


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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 6:44:01 PM   
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I simply love how certain posters bemoan others "attacking" their countries but see no problem doing the same to the USA. These people START conversations bad mouthing the USA and then acted offended and outraged that anyone would respond in kind or find their "enlightened" views offensive.

They wax poetic on the "evils" of attacking others and demand that it stop. FOLLOWED by their own attacks in the same post.

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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 7:08:50 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Twotribes

I simply love how certain posters bemoan others "attacking" their countries but see no problem doing the same to the USA. These people START conversations bad mouthing the USA and then acted offended and outraged that anyone would respond in kind or find their "enlightened" views offensive.

They wax poetic on the "evils" of attacking others and demand that it stop. FOLLOWED by their own attacks in the same post.



Have you noticed that this guy smead have started with this first?

So why you don't tell him to stop trolling. I see that he is doing mostly that and that many threads were locked because of him.

So don't look into me that I making problems here. No problem I will stop but then make this smead stop with his bs as well.

That would be fair.



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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 10:27:22 PM   
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Temper, temper!

The thing that prevents me from taking this thread (too) seriously is that I know Mario for long looonggggg time, and boy did he have his moments of rage and fury. I can only imagine Smead is his long lost twin brother  Once I put things in that perspective, I simply cannot take this all to my lying, child-killing, diesel stealin' slavish Balkan Slav heart.

Lithium for both of ya, indeed! 

Really, Mario cut the CR4P already with this anti-American bullsh1t! You got to understand you will get nowehere if you just mirror his insults (except the Lithium twin brother thing). Insulting Danes is fine, as we're more numerous than them here  LOL

Smead since you admitted to being "1/2 East European" (as you put it, despite the fact that East Europeans come in different tribes, religions and sizes) - tell me how do you live with the shame?  I mean, so many neanderthal genes gotta sting from the inside! LOL

(I crack me up, again) 

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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 10:54:00 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Monkeys Brain

quote:

ORIGINAL: Twotribes

I simply love how certain posters bemoan others "attacking" their countries but see no problem doing the same to the USA. These people START conversations bad mouthing the USA and then acted offended and outraged that anyone would respond in kind or find their "enlightened" views offensive.

They wax poetic on the "evils" of attacking others and demand that it stop. FOLLOWED by their own attacks in the same post.



Have you noticed that this guy smead have started with this first?

So why you don't tell him to stop trolling. I see that he is doing mostly that and that many threads were locked because of him.

So don't look into me that I making problems here. No problem I will stop but then make this smead stop with his bs as well.

That would be fair.



Mario



Some of your fellow clones started with the insults on page 1 of this thread.

You yourself appeared on page 5 and began a steady escalation.

Now you complain, like an old woman, about how you have been treated.

In other threads, you clones mouth off, then hope that the thread gets locked when others try to respond.

You take advantage of the nature of these Forums, rather than participating in Forums where you can not hide behind an administrator.

It's very possible that the Moderators let this one thread go on to teach you a lesson.

They are probably just as sick of you Balkan Bois showing up and insulting everyone.

Maybe it is a good lesson, given how you are crying now.








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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 10:58:58 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Oleg Mastruko

Temper, temper!

The thing that prevents me from taking this thread (too) seriously is that I know Mario for long looonggggg time, and boy did he have his moments of rage and fury. I can only imagine Smead is his long lost twin brother  Once I put things in that perspective, I simply cannot take this all to my lying, child-killing, diesel stealin' slavish Balkan Slav heart.

Lithium for both of ya, indeed! 

Really, Mario cut the CR4P already with this anti-American bullsh1t! You got to understand you will get nowehere if you just mirror his insults (except the Lithium twin brother thing). Insulting Danes is fine, as we're more numerous than them here  LOL

Smead since you admitted to being "1/2 East European" (as you put it, despite the fact that East Europeans come in different tribes, religions and sizes) - tell me how do you live with the shame?  I mean, so many neanderthal genes gotta sting from the inside! LOL

(I crack me up, again) 


Again, the best and brightest left for the USA long ago, leaving the Neanderthals behind.

Though it is interesting that you admit that one of your purposes here is to merely insult people.




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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 11:15:41 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Smead
Again, the best and brightest left for the USA long ago, leaving the Neanderthals behind.


Yeah whatever..... ignoring your insults (this time ), I think you actually know very little about life anywhere outside your hometown, let alone outside US, let alone the "World". You proved it many many times in this thread, but we were all too busy trading insults to actually dissect your many factual errors.

quote:

Though it is interesting that you admit that one of your purposes here is to merely insult people.


I didn't "admit" it, but - once for a change - you do have a point: if the fun is to be had in this thread, then it's to be had by insulting people, certainly not by, say, quoting Baudelaire poetry or discussing aircraft


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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 11:20:19 PM   
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quote:

Again, the best and brightest left for the USA long ago, leaving the Neanderthals behind.


Names please

quote:

I didn't "admit" it, but - once for a change - you do have a point: if the fun is to be had in this thread, then it's to be had by insulting people, certainly not by, say, quoting Baudelaire poetry or discussing aircraft


Oleg,do you really think that he knows who is Baudelaire

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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 11:22:36 PM   
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More likely you have nothing to offer except insults, as other threads besides this one have shown as well.

It's OK; better to have you mouthing off here than killing your neighbors.





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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 11:30:26 PM   
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More likely you have nothing to offer except insults, as other threads besides this one have shown as well.

It's OK; better to have you mouthing off here than killing your neighbors.






Well,i never insult your country
You are insult for your country.



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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 11:30:37 PM   
hawker


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Double post

< Message edited by hawker -- 3/3/2007 11:45:35 PM >


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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 11:39:28 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: hawker


quote:

ORIGINAL: Smead



More likely you have nothing to offer except insults, as other threads besides this one have shown as well.

It's OK; better to have you mouthing off here than killing your neighbors.






Well,i never insult your country
You are insult for your country.




You are an insult to humanity.

Have you ever had your chromosomes counted??

I recommend that you do.


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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 11:40:17 PM   
Oleg Mastruko


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ORIGINAL: Smead
It's OK; better to have you mouthing off here than killing your neighbors.


Neighbor killin' can wait! Good things in life are to be savoured slowly and with gusto!

quote:

More likely you have nothing to offer except insults, as other threads besides this one have shown as well.


That's an incorrect and downright stupid thing to say, from someone with 82 posts on these boards to his name, of which at least half belong to this utterly pointless thread.

By the way, I am or was a member of 4-5 Matrix beta teams (with corresponding beta test closed boards), where most of my posts were on-topic and with at least the intent of being useful. Same goes for at least 5-6 dedicated game sub-boards where I did all I could to help people with tactical and/or technical advice, related to the game in question. I posted AARs, comments, suggestions etc etc etc on these boards. I don't take myself too seriously though, but to say I have nothing to offer but insults is just plain wrong.

However, when I come to General discussion area I leave my good manners aside, and when I step into a Steakhouse-infested thread like this one... well, we all see what happens

(Back to neighbor killin' - gotta fill in my quota for the weekend!

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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/3/2007 11:46:09 PM   
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You are an insult to humanity.

Have you ever had your chromosomes counted??

I recommend that you do.



Uf,you are so touchy
Thank you for compliment S.,i will be worried if people such as yourself think nice of me.

< Message edited by hawker -- 3/4/2007 12:02:21 AM >


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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/4/2007 4:31:56 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Oleg Mastruko

Temper, temper!

The thing that prevents me from taking this thread (too) seriously is that I know Mario for long looonggggg time, and boy did he have his moments of rage and fury. I can only imagine Smead is his long lost twin brother Once I put things in that perspective, I simply cannot take this all to my lying, child-killing, diesel stealin' slavish Balkan Slav heart.

Lithium for both of ya, indeed!

Really, Mario cut the CR4P already with this anti-American bullsh1t! You got to understand you will get nowehere if you just mirror his insults (except the Lithium twin brother thing). Insulting Danes is fine, as we're more numerous than them here LOL

Smead since you admitted to being "1/2 East European" (as you put it, despite the fact that East Europeans come in different tribes, religions and sizes) - tell me how do you live with the shame? I mean, so many neanderthal genes gotta sting from the inside! LOL

(I crack me up, again)


I said what I had to say no more no less. What's the problem with you I can be banned on Matrix boards and so what ahahahahahahha?

And in future I will say what I have to say. This of course doesn't mean that my must be a last world. It's the matter is it a stronger?

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RE: What is your favorite WWII plane? - 3/4/2007 4:35:28 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Smead


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ORIGINAL: Monkeys Brain

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ORIGINAL: Twotribes

I simply love how certain posters bemoan others "attacking" their countries but see no problem doing the same to the USA. These people START conversations bad mouthing the USA and then acted offended and outraged that anyone would respond in kind or find their "enlightened" views offensive.

They wax poetic on the "evils" of attacking others and demand that it stop. FOLLOWED by their own attacks in the same post.



Have you noticed that this guy smead have started with this first?

So why you don't tell him to stop trolling. I see that he is doing mostly that and that many threads were locked because of him.

So don't look into me that I making problems here. No problem I will stop but then make this smead stop with his bs as well.

That would be fair.



Mario



Some of your fellow clones started with the insults on page 1 of this thread.

You yourself appeared on page 5 and began a steady escalation.

Now you complain, like an old woman, about how you have been treated.

In other threads, you clones mouth off, then hope that the thread gets locked when others try to respond.

You take advantage of the nature of these Forums, rather than participating in Forums where you can not hide behind an administrator.

It's very possible that the Moderators let this one thread go on to teach you a lesson.

They are probably just as sick of you Balkan Bois showing up and insulting everyone.

Maybe it is a good lesson, given how you are crying now.










Nobody is crying. I can pour 30 tonnes of crap onto you just like I have started LOL but there's no fun anymore.

And one factual error I didn't showed just like that siping insults, I reacted when this Dane guy was starting with his chilldish post about murdering the children etc...

Now I just see that that guy is another child so putting to much attention to him was mistake.


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