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Post by CharleyNovember on May 30, 2008 20:27:27 GMT -5
Kazoos....next year kazoos for sure I tell ya.
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Young Blood
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Post by Young Blood on May 30, 2008 20:28:49 GMT -5
..agreed, I also think we should have different tunes on the kazoos and each tune will mean something, I bet it will confuse the applesauce outta the germans.. -Eddie
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2nd Bat
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Post by 2nd Bat on Jun 3, 2008 15:00:09 GMT -5
The Battlesim site is finally back up. The fire in Texas raised major hassles for their site (and 30,000 others as well apparently.
I'm still coming down from that event.
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Young Blood
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Post by Young Blood on Oct 3, 2008 23:58:56 GMT -5
..ya know whats funny, being that we only had 1 porter potty between us all, no one touched the "chili with beans" when we got our rations.. even when nobody had anything to eat.. no one touched it..lol.. -Eddie
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Post by shadycadence on Oct 6, 2008 22:08:16 GMT -5
Kazoos? Each tune means something? The Kazoovalry? If this goes down, please be sure it's on film!
...and with a "Go!" from the SL, the squad launched from the ditch, charging across the field in a skirmish line, each man humming the cavalry's "charge" call. They took the enemy emplacement without firing a shot, as most of the defenders were doubled over in hysterical laughter and incapable of resisting, some even had tears in their eyes.
Remember the Monty Python skit "Deadliest Joke"? I'm thinkin' that might work!
I, for one, would be laughing my ASS off!
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