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Harris
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Post by Harris »

Just somebody with too much time...
Slip away.
(Badmuther's Bitch)
being held hostage in sandhill...
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knightcat
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Post by knightcat »

Admin wrote:
In the Matter of:

Rangers

vs.

Fiddler's Green,
AKA Violence of Action,
AKA Josh Bronson.

Word.

:roll: ...... I think Admin raised up on him. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
You better pack a lunch......because I'll be hungry when I'm done beating your ass!!

RS class 05-06
28JUNE2005- R.I.P. brothers 146
C-1 Madslashers 2/75 (Sept. '04- Nov. '07)
RIP Sarn't Mac.....
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Steadfast
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Post by Steadfast »

Ah, A job well done by Admin and Ranger Saltbitch and Ranger Spartan etal. Multiple personality individual of ill repute is excommunicated from a fine site. I am better off without him. A fine front line protecting me and others from dastardly individuals. Thanks again y'all.

P.S. Spelling will never ever be a problem between my brothers and sisters of Canada and myself. Oh! And Canada Dry Seltzer is my favourite beverage if it means anything. The flavour of our communication shall always be colourful! :D Oh Canada... Oh Canada ...... & the home of the brave.


P.P.S. We should have a hoedown and party, we don't need a fiddler, we can just all clap and dance. Diva? Do you play the harmonica?
RLTW
Steadfast

4/325 82d DIV 68-69
2nd Bde HHC (LRRP), 4 ID
K Co (Rgr), 75th Inf (Abn), 4 ID
69-70
I cooked with C- 4
Saltbitch

Post by Saltbitch »

Steadfast wrote: Diva? Do you play the harmonica?
I heard it was the 'flesh piccolo'. :lol: :lol:
Cat

Post by Cat »

Saltbitch wrote:
Steadfast wrote: Diva? Do you play the harmonica?
I heard it was the 'flesh piccolo'. :lol: :lol:
I believe the phrase you were going for here, Rgr Saltbitch, was 'skin flute' a piccolo is a very small instrument. But to each his own :shock: .
Saltbitch

Post by Saltbitch »

Just a general question; not to be confused with anything personal about me. Just keep on dreamin', Cat.. :wink:
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Currahee 3-4
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Post by Currahee 3-4 »

Easy Cat,
word on the strret is that Ranger Saltbitch weilds a skin clarinet.MUCH bigger than that silly skin flute you spoke of.
Cat

Post by Cat »

A clarinet huh - A little Ranger from Alabama . . . yep only in my dreams 8) .
Saltbitch

Post by Saltbitch »

Ah ha....you're starting to show your true colors (colours-for our Canadian friends). WE ALL know about you, Cat. :wink:

And I'm not from Alabama. 8)
Bell

Post by Bell »

Bonour? hahahhahahha

RLTW
Bell
Cat

Post by Cat »

Saltbitch wrote:Ah ha....you're starting to show your true colors (colours-for our Canadian friends). WE ALL know about you, Cat. :wink:

And I'm not from Alabama. 8)
None of you know about me, Rgr Salbitch. Now you're dreaming :P .
Tool175

Post by Tool175 »

You know someone is truly fucked up when they start quoting Wesley Clark. Lazydiva, do you kiss your mom w/ that mouth?
The Tool, RLTW!!!
Saltbitch

Post by Saltbitch »

Tool175 wrote:You know someone is truly fucked up when they start quoting Wesley Clark.
Or Outkast, for that matter.... :P
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Steadfast
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Post by Steadfast »

But Tool175, Diva is not quoting Wesley Clark. This is her quote verbatim:
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist..."
- General John Sedgwick (1813-64), last words

I believe he died during the civil war when he was killed by a sharpshooter urging his men to go on and no one was gonna hit them. That is why he stood there showing his men that he couldn't be hit and then he was shot as the enemy did indeed shoot him and mortally at that. I think it is called dying for one's convictions.
RLTW
Steadfast

4/325 82d DIV 68-69
2nd Bde HHC (LRRP), 4 ID
K Co (Rgr), 75th Inf (Abn), 4 ID
69-70
I cooked with C- 4
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