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rklenseth
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Postby rklenseth » Mon Apr 25, 2005 1:35 am

rklenseth wrote:Or stay in bed for a week and a half.


It is better if you're in exotic locations. Or maybe it isn't. I don't know these things.
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Postby Missy » Mon Apr 25, 2005 2:59 am

:lol: No attacking towns I'm in, for one week! :lol: !!
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Postby Yo_Yo » Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:34 am

I personally don't have a single problem with shooting people. I'm very desensitized. I've been hunting since I was 10, and I have no problem shooting things/people.

And as for the people that said they couldn't bring themselves to kill/hurt, I don't think less of you. It taks a special breed to do what me and muffin want to do.

And enjoy that week or so, not to mention the rest of your life. Tell your significant other I said congrats on serving his country, as well as welcome home.
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Postby Nick » Mon Apr 25, 2005 11:09 am

Yo_Yo wrote:I personally don't have a single problem with shooting people. I'm very desensitized. I've been hunting since I was 10, and I have no problem shooting things/people.


*slowly backs away*
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Postby mikki » Mon Apr 25, 2005 1:00 pm

I do have to say that along with Missy, I don't mind stating that I disagree on what has happened with the war. I have had loved ones, to include friends and family that have gone over there. I have been lucky in the aspect that they have returned each time. There are alot of people that have gone into the military over the years as everyone can guess, and I feel for the ones that never got to see their loved ones return alive.

I, myself have always grown up in a military type of setting seeing how my father was in the navy. He retired after defending our country and others after 20 years. Then I go and marry my ex who was in the Army and am now married to a man in the Navy.. I have to say that I am looking for punishment if you can tell. My children see their father leave and when they go to bed at night, they pray that he returns safely home.

Congrats Missy and enjoy the time you have with him..
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Postby Ash » Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:50 pm

Yo_Yo wrote:I personally don't have a single problem with shooting people. I'm very desensitized. I've been hunting since I was 10, and I have no problem shooting things/people.

And as for the people that said they couldn't bring themselves to kill/hurt, I don't think less of you. It taks a special breed to do what me and muffin want to do.


On that note, my dream job would be to be a hitman.
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Postby Schme » Mon Apr 25, 2005 8:59 pm

Glad he's outta there and back home. Good to hear.
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Postby Yo_Yo » Wed Apr 27, 2005 4:32 am

Nick wrote:
Yo_Yo wrote:I personally don't have a single problem with shooting people. I'm very desensitized. I've been hunting since I was 10, and I have no problem shooting things/people.


*slowly backs away*


What Nick? You wanna hang out sometime? I could show you my gun collection.
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Postby Oasis » Wed Apr 27, 2005 11:14 pm

Congratulations, Missy! I bet he's very happy to be home. I suppose now you have to actually cook again. :lol: Ah, but now you have a chaueffeur to get you to the grocery store. :P

As much as some of us will miss your frequent presence around here, and on the staff, I'm sure I'm not alone in my support of you spending more time with your family now.

p.s. Good idea to stick to just the one compie. But if he hogs it on you, just call on your Cantr friends, and we'll take care of him. :wink:
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Postby west » Wed Apr 27, 2005 11:19 pm

Dave used to play cantr too....maybe now he'll start again?

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Postby Missy » Thu Apr 28, 2005 12:23 am

Thanks everyone. ;)

I don't know if my husband will return to playing again. I wouldn't rule it out as he did return just before his deployment, and two weeks after he had been, his chars dropped dead.

However, our objective is to beat Missy's computer addiction, not make playtime even cooler. :lol:

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