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Ze-Jamz 09-21-2011 07:05 PM

Corey is a Fav of mine

bongodriver 09-21-2011 07:10 PM

Well lets see.....porrige cannon is a good one, and custard pump, spitting lizzard, dong, button mushroom (for the more compact gent), pork sword......this could go on forever I think :grin:

Madfish 09-21-2011 07:11 PM

Wow, so many guys going nuts over the no shirt guy. He wasn't even that ugly. Are you scared your wives may see this? Seriously, have any of you ever left the house, wen't to a beach e.g.? Maybe it's hot in his room, what's with the medieval "please put a shirt on" attitude...

That aside I also wonder why everyone happily trashes either games or people. Even if he's not correct - doesn't mean any of you aren't tools for doing the same with the guy as he did with the game...

I guess we have a real workshop here... :rolleyes:


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Originally Posted by Baron (Post 339136)
Not that i ever, and i do mean ever, heard of a publisher making a collectors edition for every language under the sun.

You're right. But then again, depending on how it was advertised he may have a point.

After all everyone has to admit there IS a lot of false advertising on that box. I'm very sure of that.
System requirements anyone? :rolleyes:

bongodriver 09-21-2011 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Madfish (Post 339211)
Wow, so many guys going nuts over the no shirt guy. He wasn't even that ugly. Are you scared your wives may see this? Seriously, have any of you ever left the house, wen't to a beach e.g.? Maybe it's hot in his room, what's with the medieval "please put a shirt on" attitude...

That aside I also wonder why everyone happily trashes either games or people. Even if he's not correct - doesn't mean any of you aren't tools for doing the same with the guy as he did with the game...

I guess we have a real workshop here... :rolleyes:



You're right. But then again, depending on how it was advertised he may have a point.

After all everyone has to admit there IS a lot of false advertising on that box. I'm very sure of that.
System requirements anyone? :rolleyes:

Hmmm....chutney ferret alert!

Robotic Pope 09-21-2011 07:14 PM

I didn't watch it. I can't be bothered to watch videos of men who can't be bothered to wear a shirt.

ATAG_Dutch 09-21-2011 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by bongodriver (Post 339212)
Hmmm....chutney ferret alert!

Is that the same as a Marmite stabbber? :grin:

bongodriver 09-21-2011 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Dutch_851 (Post 339214)
Is that the same as a Marmite stabbber? :grin:

Yah....bretheren to the treacle dippers..

Sternjaeger II 09-21-2011 07:31 PM

lol I know this is totally random, but all this talk about aviation and fecal matter made me think of a story that I read in some aviation book or magazine: apparently the B-17 crews, despite the tough jobs they were asked to do daily, managed to maintain a certain sense of humour. One of the crew would regularly have a dump in a paperbag and drop it from the bomb bay of the plane. The peculiar kind of ordnance was eventually named "Fliegerscheisse" :mrgreen:

bongodriver 09-21-2011 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Sternjaeger II (Post 339221)
lol I know this is totally random, but all this talk about aviation and fecal matter made me think of a story that I read in some aviation book or magazine: apparently the B-17 crews, despite the tough jobs they were asked to do daily, managed to maintain a certain sense of humour. One of the crew would regularly have a dump in a paper back and drop it from the bomb bay of the plane. The peculiar kind of ordnance was eventually named "Fliegerscheisse" :mrgreen:

Didn't the americans make a toilet bomb, got slung under a skyraider, and used in Vietnam?

Ze-Jamz 09-21-2011 07:53 PM

Haha brilliant.


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