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To replace or not to replace. - Printable Version +- Renegade Projects Network Forums (https://forums.renegadeprojects.com) +-- Forum: Strategy X Hostees (https://forums.renegadeprojects.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=21) +--- Forum: Whiteboy's Rules (https://forums.renegadeprojects.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=29) +--- Thread: To replace or not to replace. (/showthread.php?tid=246) Pages:
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To replace or not to replace. - Wrath - 27.02.2006 Whiteboy Wrote:I didn't, I said "biotches" which is a South Romanian term used to describe the highly educated.:oo: To replace or not to replace. - particle - 27.02.2006 Hopalongtom Wrote:I was thinking Chrono Displacement Vehicle or Temporal Displacement Vehicle.Try fitting that on a Cameo! To replace or not to replace. - Wrath - 27.02.2006 Unless an acronym is used, it wouldn't work (unless you want a picture covered with words). I think the Enforcer is good enough. To replace or not to replace. - particle - 27.02.2006 Whiteboy Wrote:... Dare to prove me wrong, biotches?!Did you get into the Pr0n again? To replace or not to replace. - SaberHawk - 27.02.2006 Whiteboy Wrote:Wrong, I know romainian and that is not a romainian term.Wrath Wrote:It's good enough, so don't go swearing on us. To replace or not to replace. - hopalongtom - 28.02.2006 particle Wrote:That is the name that Einstin christened it but its adoped name in the Allied army is the "Enforcer".Hopalongtom Wrote:I was thinking Chrono Displacement Vehicle or Temporal Displacement Vehicle.Try fitting that on a Cameo! To replace or not to replace. - Whiteboy - 28.02.2006 What Tom said. Just something I could put in the game manual. I like the idea of units having long, official names, but different, shorter ones when referred to on the battlefield. @ Particle: I have the right to remain silent h34r: @ Saberhawk: Uh, "biotches" is actually from the Old South Romanian, of the late 13th Century. It derives from the upper classes of noblemen and lords, and it was a very common way to start a conversation amongst such esteemed individuals. Try it, call someone a "biotch" - you will surely get someone's interest, and become friends with them forever :biggrin: --- Here is the Enforcer cameo. Two people have said it looks like a vacuum cleaner. Those people have mental illnesses. But what's wrong with it looking like that anyway, I'm sure most vacuum cleaners look like high-tech military vehicles these days. And the Enforcer can be said to have the power to "clean up the enemy". You know what a great punchline that is! To replace or not to replace. - DCoder - 28.02.2006 Quote:Those people have mental illnesses.Just because I scored 43 on the Autism test, doesn't mean I'm "mentally ill", you know. To replace or not to replace. - particle - 28.02.2006 43 out of forty-thre...? erm, Nevermind To replace or not to replace. - Whiteboy - 02.03.2006 below 20 (IIRC) is for normal people, I got 45 : Of course, that was years ago, maybe I'm more nomal now? Perhaps? To replace or not to replace. - Alex05 - 08.03.2006 SaberHawk Wrote:Hey! Romanian People...I'm romanian in origins tooWhiteboy Wrote:Wrong, I know romainian and that is not a romainian term.Wrath Wrote:It's good enough, so don't go swearing on us. *realizes this was half pointless* :dry: To replace or not to replace. - Whiteboy - 08.03.2006 Hello, welcome to the WR forum. Who might you be? If you're a salesman or Jehova's witness then get out, now To replace or not to replace. - particle - 08.03.2006 Oh great, they've gone to NZ now too... To replace or not to replace. - Whiteboy - 09.03.2006 Actually... that's one good thing about NZ. I haven't seen that type yet. Yet I still *really* want to go back home. To England or Scotland. Hmm, tough choice... maybe I should make a poll about it |