WHO? Ill tell you who!

DeletedUser9748

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Sounds reasonable..... which leads to the question of who you guys are, I saw in another post that your not a co.uk set of players?

I don't know about the rest of my tribemates, but that's the first time I am playing in a uk server ;) And one of the reasons that I joined was the uk9 settings because they were entirely opposite to w56 where I was playing until recently.
 

DeletedUser6446

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Nice presentation, with Marilyn Monroe you can never go wrong (I really hope it´s her anyway). :)
Ballerond: Norwegian right? If you are then I will give myself a cookie, if you´re not then I will just say I was joking. :)
 

DeletedUser9748

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Nice presentation, with Marilyn Monroe you can never go wrong (I really hope it´s her anyway). :)
Ballerond: Norwegian right? If you are then I will give myself a cookie, if you´re not then I will just say I was joking. :)

Wrong, Greek ;). There are two possible reasons for you making that guess. My sometimes poor English or my avatar (for the 1st I have no excuse, for the second it's because I love Game of Thrones :p)
 

DeletedUser9748

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Tzatziki, souvlaki and all that nice stuff yeah :p Well I didn't know that about my name, but let me release you from your troubled thoughts. It's a name I came up myself and I use it ever since. He was also a character on a novel I wrote some years ago.

But I believe we are way off topic...so Rampage, yeah, good presentation :p
 

DeletedUser8288

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this forums just gone abit dead so thought it would be a good time for an update the tribes still growing and recently made a successful push into the top 10 currently ranked 8th while also keeping a good ODA rank (10th)
 

DeletedUser1960

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were so small no one would care :/

i see your point mate yes its just self promotion but what else is there? is there a big war going on? is there a major player scrap this was simple somthing lighthearted that people could read on a sunday night.

Good read mate, keep it up...I like some light hearted humor....

+1 dude...
 

DeletedUser

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Hate to be negative especially when you said it took 5 minutes but come on you have the name rampage at least use a picture of someone going on a rampage (preferably on a video game such as state or emergency it would have looked pretty good with the picture you have :/) Or some kind of impresive/awesome picture of someone doing something that would be done when going on a rampage. But yeah in terms of what you could of done but as its uk forums its not too bad :)
 

DeletedUser1960

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Hate to be negative especially when you said it took 5 minutes but come on you have the name rampage at least use a picture of someone going on a rampage (preferably on a video game such as state or emergency it would have looked pretty good with the picture you have :/) Or some kind of impresive/awesome picture of someone doing something that would be done when going on a rampage. But yeah in terms of what you could of done but as its uk forums its not too bad :)

The Most Epic One Man Armies in the History of War

James H. Howard

In January 1944, James H. Howard and his squadron of P-51 Mustangs were escorting a formation of American bombers back from a mission to wipe out some aircraft factories near Berlin. While still over Germany, Nazi fighter planes attacked the American formation, and Howard, along with the other escorts, swooped in to defend the bombers. After a short battle, all of the German fighters were either driven off or shot down, but Howard found himself alone, separated from the rest of his squadron.
He returned to the bomber formation by himself, only to find the sky swarming with between 30 and 40 German fighters.

The Rampage
Rather than wait for the rest of his squadron, or even hesitate for a moment, Howard blazed directly into the heart of the German fighter formation. For the next 30 minutes, Howard viciously attacked the German planes with the astonished bomber crews looking on in awe. He shot down or damaged at least six enemy aircraft and received in return only a single bullet through the wing.


Running dangerously low on fuel (remember this was all happening over Germany) and with half of his guns jammed, Howard continued to swoop in on the enemy planes and force them away from the bombers before the German aircraft eventually gave up the chase.

When Howard returned to his base in the U.K., he didn't tell anyone what had happened. Only after an inquiry by the bomber crews was Howard's identity as the legendary Mustang pilot revealed.
In a press conference a few weeks later, a reporter asked Howard why he didn't wait for the rest of his squadron, and his response was -- write this down, because you're going to want to use it any time anyone asks you why you did anything -- "He who rides a Tiger cannot dismount."

Dominic "Fats" McCarthy


Dominic "Fats" (seriously) McCarthy was an Australian soldier who fought in Gallipoli and France from the beginning of World War I. In August 1918, McCarthy was commanding a company in Northern France when the battalion on his left flank was held up by a heavily fortified German trench full of machine guns. Irritated that something was standing in the way of his storm, McCarthy took three other men with him to deal with this German trench that was causing so many problems.

The Rampage
For a guy named Fats, McCarthy could really move. He outpaced the guys who came with him and managed to avoid the torrents of hot lead being spat at him from the German guns. He arrived at the first machine gun nest, blasted it into oblivion before the other guys could catch up and, without pausing for breath, launched a one-man blitzkrieg on the entire German trench system, armed only with a standard rifle and a s..tload of grenades.

McCarthy captured five machine guns, killed 22 Germans and captured 50 more. He secured half a kilometer of German trench by himself. The Germans were so impressed with his fighting that when they surrendered they patted him on the back and told him what a good job he'd done beating the everloving Jes.. out of them across 500 meters of heavily fortified trenches.He was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions, now largely considered to be the finest piece of individual fighting in the entire war.


 
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