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rockhound
05-28-2004, 09:09 PM
On Sat, 29 May 2004 02:14:58 GMT, Ron <can@the.spam> wrote:

>I ran into a rockhound playing unreal tournament today. Cosmic
>coincidence, or divine ventilation?

i am large

Ron
05-28-2004, 09:14 PM
I ran into a rockhound playing unreal tournament today. Cosmic
coincidence, or divine ventilation?

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Tono
05-29-2004, 12:01 PM
Ron wrote:

> I ran into a rockhound playing unreal tournament today. Cosmic
> coincidence, or divine ventilation?
>

Cosmic coincidence! :-)

Tono

Kai R
05-29-2004, 01:42 PM
Ron wrote:

> I ran into a rockhound playing unreal tournament today. Cosmic
> coincidence, or divine ventilation?
>

Did it frag you?

Kai

Ron
05-29-2004, 08:58 PM
On Sat, 29 May 2004 21:42:05 +0300, Kai R <soberon@nospam.luukku.com> wrote:
> Ron wrote:
>
>> I ran into a rockhound playing unreal tournament today. Cosmic
>> coincidence, or divine ventilation?
>
> Did it frag you?

It did, but I had my revenge! Friends and enemies alike must eat hot
lead.

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Kai R
05-30-2004, 02:30 AM
Ron wrote:
> On Sat, 29 May 2004 21:42:05 +0300, Kai R <soberon@nospam.luukku.com> wrote:
>
>>Ron wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I ran into a rockhound playing unreal tournament today. Cosmic
>>>coincidence, or divine ventilation?
>>
>>Did it frag you?
>
>
> It did, but I had my revenge! Friends and enemies alike must eat hot
> lead.
>

Usually the diffrence is almost non-existent, anyway. A rocket or two
towards a friend and what do you know, the traitorous bastard turns
into an enemy. If he survives the probe, that is.

Kai

Ron
05-30-2004, 09:02 AM
On Sun, 30 May 2004 10:30:38 +0300, Kai R <soberon@nospam.luukku.com> wrote:
> Ron wrote:
>> On Sat, 29 May 2004 21:42:05 +0300, Kai R <soberon@nospam.luukku.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Ron wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I ran into a rockhound playing unreal tournament today. Cosmic
>>>>coincidence, or divine ventilation?
>>>
>>>Did it frag you?
>>
>>
>> It did, but I had my revenge! Friends and enemies alike must eat hot
>> lead.
>>
> Usually the diffrence is almost non-existent, anyway. A rocket or two
> towards a friend and what do you know, the traitorous bastard turns
> into an enemy. If he survives the probe, that is.

When I play UT w/ my friends, we always pick opposing teams, so we can
blow the crap out of each other; rather than being on the same side, so
we can cooperate - it just seems more fun that way. Perhaps if a
greater enemy came along, we'd stick together... ;)

Now I must help my one year old get some dolls dressed...

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