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Yes, I was a Bad Boy.

In Reply to: Re: Yes that was unfortunate. posted by Julius_Tank on November 13, 2003 at 02:07:45:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on November 13, 2003 at 11:59:11

Point well taken. Those rules have reasons behind them...

Your right, I set a bad example.
Duh! Brain seizure from adrenalin overdose.

And if I would have just stayed far enough away, I could have taken your tank out! Instead it was a suicide run and took my RPG out of play which wasn't the Team Player thing to do either.


I am rightfully humbled before the Great Julius.

I beg everyone's forgiveness and promise not to do it anywhere, anytime, ever again...


Yes, pull through stopping areas would be better and safer. I drove their new tank down to the field. Hard to see around it. Just to miss the sheetmetal going around tree trunks.

Did you LIKE the designated stopping areas? Did it help your tank be more effective tactically to help your team attack of defend?

Was there much Tank on Tank engagement? Was it suggessful? I didn't observe any. Battle Creeks cannon was non functional. No ammo and the kid was too short to reload it even if he did have ammo.

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