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#3706
Haha 95% sure this is an alias..... ::) nt tho
#3707
Tryout / Re: could Tdc be my new home?
November 13, 2012, 08:14 PM
tdc would be crazy to not let this man in.  ano is the king, baby!
#3708
Off Topic / Re: Mug shots / Post your face !
November 13, 2012, 01:28 AM
I didn't need a link to show me that a mentally retarded person can't play worms.  I made a comment months ago about this Zek guy, so im not suprised.  Retards can't worm.  Bottom line.
#3709
This challenge is making me want to reinstall worms and snap you all in half.  I wish i could view these replays somehow...
#3710
Professor will be good for this community, as much as I like to poke fun at him, hes a good sport and ive always enjoyed playing with him.  I like the ideas behind this community, but i dont think id be a good candidate, i like insult jousting too much :)
#3711
TUS Discussion / Re: The return of karma
November 07, 2012, 05:34 AM
There would be no such thing as positivity without negativity. 
#3712
Off Topic / Re: Mustache month!!
November 05, 2012, 09:19 PM
Not quite a moustache, but my winter beard is in full effect, started growing it the day before halloween:



haha and im dirty as f@#!, was pulling the engine on my car.
#3713
Leagues Complaints / Re: I DON'T PLAY IT!
November 04, 2012, 10:34 AM
sounds like he lost some games he didn't want to lose, ofc.... ;D
#3714
This map.....Pure genius!
#3715
TUS Discussion / Re: darKz reading private topics
November 01, 2012, 08:59 AM
Quote from: MonkeyIsland on November 01, 2012, 06:41 AM
Quote from: TheWalrus on October 31, 2012, 02:11 AM
but f@#! chakkman, that guy is about as entertaining as a hangnail.

What's that supposed to mean? chakkman is one of the coolest on WN, seriously! I've enjoyed every single game I've played with him.
I don't actually know him Al, he was just playing mall cop on one of my favorite threads so I decided to troll him.  My use of low level english is intolerable, though.  I don't actually want to f@#! him or for him to be f@#!ed by anyone, so I take it back.  I'd rather make sweet, sweet love to him.
#3716
Off Topic / Re: Books thread
November 01, 2012, 08:57 AM
Quote from: Ray on November 01, 2012, 07:03 AM
I just finished couple of Dan Brown's masterpieces, he's a brilliant writer.

At the moment, I am reading Lev Tolstoy's War and Peace, since I really enjoyed Les Misérables by Victor Hugo, I had to give it a try.
Dan Brown is descent, but he is a bit writer.  He does one thing, but he does it very well.  Vinci's Code was novel enough, angels and demons was a bit of a retread.  I really liked Deception Point, although not critically accepted, it fit my fancy.  His research is what makes the books come alive to me.  To tie the fiction in with chronicled history makes his readings come alive.  Leo Tolstoy is a champion among men, hes a bit of a technical read though, better the 2nd or 3rd time through. 

Quote from: DarkOne on November 01, 2012, 06:39 AM
Douglas Adams' S.E.P. shield is nothing short of a brilliant find. I usually steer clear of books that take themselves too seriously. I get enough serious stuff at work :) It's a nice way to escape that and just have a good laugh at ourselves.
Doug Adams is good, but the man is ridiculous.  I remember really liking the Hitchhikers series, but I was about 10.  Haven't read much of his writing since then.  He's an ironic but entertaining bastard.  Good to see you guys are reading something worthwhile.  I haven't encountered anything like a cow offering up the choicest cuts of itself before or since.  There is only one restaurant at the end of the galaxy, and it is fantastic.

I have found myself re-reading Michael Chrichton's books lately, he is possibly my favorite writer of all time, I miss that tall brute.  "The Andromeda Strain" is the best sci-fi book ive ever read, I wish he was still around to churn out novels like this still.
#3717
Off Topic / Re: Books thread
November 01, 2012, 03:31 AM
Reading this now:

The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand.
Great read so far, was inspired to read more Rand after reading Atlas Shrugged.  Reading Atlas Shrugged was the biggest single influential experience ive ever had since reading the Bible for the first time.  The fountainhead is similarly good so far.  I would recommend both books.
#3718
CF / Re: Welcome...
November 01, 2012, 03:24 AM
Quote from: Crazy on October 31, 2012, 01:51 PM
Quote from: TheWalrus on October 31, 2012, 02:13 AM
i dont blame him, who the hell is running ckc these days?  get it cf.

Sure Chicken23 is slightly more inactive then he used to be, however only Dub-c and Guaton have played more league games then C23 on TUS for CKC. Kinda weird statement Walrus :o Crash leaving them is sad news for the clan, but they'll survive
I thought dub quit worms, he quit ckc on tus at one point, figured he was out riding bulls.  I haven't seen tom on here in a country minute, and i thought guaton left ckc for tag.  I guess im out of the loop.  Long live ckc!
#3719
Off Topic / Re: quarterlife crisis ne?
October 31, 2012, 02:16 AM
I thought there was a lot of pot going around in the netherlands for this reason, no?
#3720
Quote from: Mablak on October 31, 2012, 12:08 AM
Alright, I think the pack is pretty satisfactory now, thanks van. Hm should I include board games though, or do those require different schemes for each map? Would be kind of a hassle if that's the case.
Nah, technically speaking they can all be played with the full wormage.  Some schemes are tailored toward the maps to avoid random noob douchebaggery, but they should all be able to be comprehensively be covered by the FW.