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Come join the Memorial Day bash at The Twistfish Mile High Aquarium:USA-flag:

PROTECT THE BOMBER
each side pick one bomber please..

71.237.116.120
All welcome:ernae:
lets try for a swarm of 10-12 players
free fuel & ammo
hard flight model
destruction of as many ground targets as possible is encouraged

start 17:00MST / 2300ZULU
 
BLACKSHEEP GAME ON

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14PLYR TEAMDOGFIGHT / 50% EASY FOR ROOKIES

:sheep::sheep::sheep:.....PLZ EDIT OUT IP WHEN MAKING QUOTES

Thx ghost 03, g8 games..
n all the Fighters.. Gracias
chino loco pow aka DOS ANIMAL SALVAJE
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Someone Host a SCHMITTSPIT GAME?????!!!!! Lets Sling Some Massive amounts of Lead!
 
Memorial day

Just wanted to stop by and say hello to everyone, and wish all a good Memorial Day. I know everyone here knows what its all about, but so many in the United States and the rest of the free world have forgotten the true meaning. We can all enjoy this day only because of the gift given us by those who stood up, assumed the ultimate risk, and said something to the effect of, "Not on my watch!"

I think we should all take a moment, and remember someone here, a friend, a loved one, an aquaintance or someone we might have read about who laid it all on the line and didnt make it home.

I have two. The first is Seaman Apprentice Leon J. Harp, USN, a shipmate who died in a fall into an empty drydock. Granted, he wasnt killed in action, but was serving his country none the less.

The second is Major Michael Stofer, USMC Ret., a dear friend who is dying of cancer and has only a few months to live. Major Stofer flew the F-4 Phantom (nearly every variation) during three tours in VietNam and 12 years of service to this country.

These are two who come to mind for me this day. They come to mind because I knew them personally, but there are so many more.

If you know of someone, post his or her name here, so they might be remembered one more time.

Joe
aka, LeMay
 
Just wanted to stop by and say hello to everyone, and wish all a good Memorial Day. I know everyone here knows what its all about, but so many in the United States and the rest of the free world have forgotten the true meaning. We can all enjoy this day only because of the gift given us by those who stood up, assumed the ultimate risk, and said something to the effect of, "Not on my watch!"

I think we should all take a moment, and remember someone here, a friend, a loved one, an aquaintance or someone we might have read about who laid it all on the line and didnt make it home.

I have two. The first is Seaman Apprentice Leon J. Harp, USN, a shipmate who died in a fall into an empty drydock. Granted, he wasnt killed in action, but was serving his country none the less.

The second is Major Michael Stofer, USMC Ret., a dear friend who is dying of cancer and has only a few months to live. Major Stofer flew the F-4 Phantom (nearly every variation) during three tours in VietNam and 12 years of service to this country.

These are two who come to mind for me this day. They come to mind because I knew them personally, but there are so many more.

If you know of someone, post his or her name here, so they might be remembered one more time.

Joe
aka, LeMay


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Forces_casualties_in_Afghanistan

A total of 118 members of the Canadian forces have died in Afghanistan or in support of the Afghan operation between February 2002 and 24 April 2009.Please read thier names at link above .
 
Just wanted to stop by and say hello to everyone, and wish all a good Memorial Day. I know everyone here knows what its all about, but so many in the United States and the rest of the free world have forgotten the true meaning. We can all enjoy this day only because of the gift given us by those who stood up, assumed the ultimate risk, and said something to the effect of, "Not on my watch!"

I think we should all take a moment, and remember someone here, a friend, a loved one, an aquaintance or someone we might have read about who laid it all on the line and didnt make it home.

I have two. The first is Seaman Apprentice Leon J. Harp, USN, a shipmate who died in a fall into an empty drydock. Granted, he wasnt killed in action, but was serving his country none the less.

The second is Major Michael Stofer, USMC Ret., a dear friend who is dying of cancer and has only a few months to live. Major Stofer flew the F-4 Phantom (nearly every variation) during three tours in VietNam and 12 years of service to this country.

These are two who come to mind for me this day. They come to mind because I knew them personally, but there are so many more.

If you know of someone, post his or her name here, so they might be remembered one more time.

Joe
aka, LeMay
HI JOE NICE TO SEE YOU!!!!
NEVER LOST ANY TO THE ONGOING WAR BUT MY HEART AND THOUGHTS ARE TO MY LOST BROTHER 25 YEARS OLD,1997,NEVER HAVE I FELT THAT PAIN AND SORROW. GODS WILL TO ALL LOST ~S~ GODS SPEAD:medals:
 
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come on everybody and have some fun !!! ... Rock ’n’ Roll…


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teamfight
85%
limited fuel
unlimited ammo
locarno ( switzerland )
ip:
swisswoolf & swissbaer :switzerland:

:gameoff:
cya gents
 
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