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Torr

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Turkey Day - Nov 20, 2007 21:18
Or the whole 4 day weekend I will be playing COD4 and am really hope to get in a good 6 hours of a just kikizo party. Heres who I have been playing with; majik, agent, mass, canadagamer, dagashi, occasionally quez, and immortaldan once or twice. So if at least we can get six of us together then that would be rocking although I do like the 9 people teams, but even with all of us we dont have enough, so who has this and hasn' t been playing with us? Sorry choupolo, but you have the pc version which means " no soup for you!" . If you don' t have this game you should be ashamed and should run out and get it right now.

This is prolly really confusing, but who cares.

As a side note we need to get all of the canadians in one party just because we haven' t been able to do it yet.

So who is with me?
Majik

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RE: Turkey Day - Nov 21, 2007 00:16
What the fukk is a Turkey Day?
Torr

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RE: Turkey Day - Nov 21, 2007 01:35
Well it is thanksgiving, but I like to call it turkey day because most people eat turkey.

Sorry I thought it ws obvious.







Majik

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RE: Turkey Day - Nov 21, 2007 02:08
What the fukk is a Thanksiving?

Are you a fukking Christian you little biatch? Is this a religious gathering of family & friends? Is there incest? Or animal porn?
Agent Ghost

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RE: Turkey Day - Nov 21, 2007 03:35
Everyone celebrates thanksgiving in Canada/US. Even I do. Or if you don' t celebrate, we at least get a day or two off. Like Torr said, get a 40 pound turkey some wine and family. It beats working.

And yes we do need to get more Kikizo people playing COD4. As for the Canadians, I think we only have three or four Canadians here with the game. Maybe we should have a battle of the continents instead, America vs. Europe match. That would kickass. Actually that wouldn' t be interesting, the Europeans wouldn' t stand a chance. Seriously Mass X is a fucking monster, he' ll kill you five times before your ass hits the ground.
< Message edited by Agent Ghost -- 20 Nov 07 19:43:24 >
Gamer

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RE: Turkey Day - Nov 21, 2007 04:45
hmm maybe i' ll pick the game up today
Eddie_the_Hated

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RE: Turkey Day - Nov 21, 2007 06:00

Is this a religious gathering of family & friends? Is there incest? Or animal porn?

No, yes, and yes... respectively.
mastachefbkw

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RE: Turkey Day - Nov 21, 2007 06:04
I should have the game today or tomm. Most likely today though. My GT is ManBearChef
Majik

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RE: Turkey Day - Nov 21, 2007 06:32


ORIGINAL: mastachefbkw

I should have the game today or tomm. Most likely today though. My GT is ManBearChef


Nobody cares.
mastachefbkw

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RE: Turkey Day - Nov 21, 2007 07:56
*cuts arm*
Nitro

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RE: Turkey Day - Nov 21, 2007 08:28


ORIGINAL: mastachefbkw

*cuts arm*


Eddie_the_Hated

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RE: Turkey Day - Nov 22, 2007 02:15
I' m going to be on a tryptophan downer all this weekend dude. No games for me.
immortaldanmx

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RE: Turkey Day - Nov 22, 2007 02:52
a holiday based on gluttony, I love it.
Die_Hounderdoggen

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RE: Turkey Day - Nov 22, 2007 09:30

a holiday based on gluttony, I love it.


I prefer the blantant and unhealthy consumerism of the Christmas season myself. Ahh, Christmas, nothing quite beats wading your way through a crowd of smelly, fattened Americans drunk on their banal suburban existence, only to walk into a nearly deserted bookstore, and find absolutely nothing you like so you just buy another Dean Koontz novel. The self loathing comes late in the day as you distinctly remember hearing the exact same conversation last year as your relatives are having this year.

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