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TFD2001

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  1. And it's a "bootser pack" for BF2... (incase you didn't realize..) TFD
  2. That statement is incorrect, the BF2142 is a whole new game.. Perhaps you're thinking of the armored fury "booster"? TFD
  3. That statement is incorrect, the BF2142 is a whole new game.. Perhaps you're thinking of the armored fury "booster"? TFD
  4. TFD2001 replied to Macgyver's topic in Gaming
    What about two 32 player servers? Just an idea I'm throwing out there... TFD
  5. TFD2001 replied to Macgyver's topic in Gaming
    What about two 32 player servers? Just an idea I'm throwing out there... TFD
  6. If you don't like what it is said, or don't have anything useful to say, then don't. The point is, the useless posts are just that, useless... TFD
  7. Daily.... Shhhh... It helps when I manage the "Nazi" software... TFD
  8. Daily.... Shhhh... It helps when I manage the "Nazi" software... TFD
  9. TFD2001 replied to G's topic in Main Hall
    Yep... Much more important things in life than how many posts I have on a message board... TFD
  10. TFD2001 replied to G's topic in Main Hall
    Yep... Much more important things in life than how many posts I have on a message board... TFD
  11. TFD2001 replied to Kol Klink's topic in Main Hall
    Like Cleatus, I got my start in a "Racing Background", starting with Nascar Racing 2. Been in a league since '99 and still race quite often. And yes, it's funny how much of a sweat one can generate sitting on there butt, driving a computer.. lol Won one championship, (we race 70%), and placed 18th once in an massive online racing event that had 400+ entrants. Won quite a bit of money and trophys over the years too. Got started in FPS with MOH Allied Assalt, when my league buddies started looking at stuff to do after a race to relieve some stress. Got involved with a small group of guys for awhile who called themselves RGW (Racers gone wrong). After MOH, we moved over to BF1942, then BFV, which is when I found the Armory.. TFD
  12. TFD2001 replied to Kol Klink's topic in Main Hall
    Like Cleatus, I got my start in a "Racing Background", starting with Nascar Racing 2. Been in a league since '99 and still race quite often. And yes, it's funny how much of a sweat one can generate sitting on there butt, driving a computer.. lol Won one championship, (we race 70%), and placed 18th once in an massive online racing event that had 400+ entrants. Won quite a bit of money and trophys over the years too. Got started in FPS with MOH Allied Assalt, when my league buddies started looking at stuff to do after a race to relieve some stress. Got involved with a small group of guys for awhile who called themselves RGW (Racers gone wrong). After MOH, we moved over to BF1942, then BFV, which is when I found the Armory.. TFD
  13. TFD2001 replied to Eskimo's topic in Main Hall
    Happy Easter Everyone! Nice sig too Wolfey! TFD
  14. It's called Vicodin... TFD
  15. Just did some checking, web searching and what not, heaviest one I could find of the 1911 was 42 oz which is 2 5/8 lbs... Just saying.. lol Anyway, I'll still take my glock, because you won't get close enough to me to hit me with yours.. lol Plus, mine didn't cost me anything, coroner dept. issue.. Anyway, back on topic.. So, what does everyone do.. TFD
  16. Actually, according to their website, mine weighs 22.92 oz, without the clip... With a full mag, it weights just over 2 pounds.. LOL http://www.glock.com/g22.htm TFD
  17. Mmmmm, Glock... 40? Got one myself.... TFD
  18. IT for small Garage Door manufacturer, and I am also (which is my true love) a Paid on Call Firefighter, and also just recently became a deputy coroner for the county (on call)... TFD
  19. TFD2001 replied to Cleatus's topic in Main Hall
    Sounds very similar to one of my many experiences... Children are never easy to deal with.. My situation involved a newly driving 16 year old girl, and her 8 year old sister. The 16 year old was driving, 8 year old sitting in center of the rear seat. As they approached the intersection of their road and a major highway, the sister applied the brakes, she was wearing "flip flops" and her foot slipped off the brake, onto the accelarator, her car moved into traffic, into the path of oncoming county Deputy who was in route to a call, and was moving at a high rate of speed. He had no chance, and t-boned her. Officer and 16 were suprisingly only injured in a very minor way. Upon our arrival, the 16 year old and officer were out and "walking wounded", however, the girl was entrapped in the back seat, and the doors on either side were not operational. The hard part about this situation was that this family was well known in the town, and the girl a friend of many of our children. It took us only a few minutes to cut out the back door, secure her, board her, and get her to the ambulance. As we were securing her, it was obvious she had suffered a major head trauma (she was belted, but still traveled sideways in the seat and hit the door with her head). We loader her up, and the ambulance immediately left. The whole time your doing that stuff, it doesn't matter who it is, the adrenaline and the job take over and you get it done. However, when it's over, especially in that situation, it can really hit you. Our guys picked up our stuff, and we went back to the station. Everyone pretty well knew what the outcome would be, and we later found out, that the young girl died in route to the hospital of a severe head trauma. Everyone took it very hard. Thankfully, we have somethine locally available to emergency services workers for situations like this, and the post traumatic incident team came in with their councelors and we all had a nice sit down and talked things out. That is probably the worst, as far as heart wrenching I've been involved in, but we have a job to do, and we'll continue to do it. Didn't mean to hijack your thread Cleatus, just trying to let you know, I know how you feel. You did what you could, and a lot more than most would, that's all anyone could ask. If you need to talk to someone about it, I'm around, or see someone if you need too. TFD
  20. Not an EA problem, who ever went through all that crap problem.. I just downloaded the full patch, installed, and away I went... TFD
  21. TFD2001 replied to sharp65's topic in Gaming
    Lmao!! TFD
  22. TFD2001 replied to Rockett's topic in Main Hall
    Welcome! TFD
  23. Thanks guys! Yea Tiger (and flip), I used to be a ford guy, but married into a Dodge family, and their trucks kind of grew on me.. I'm very happy with this one, has the towing package and I've done some various towing with varying loads.. Handled everything quite well. Course, with the big motor, comes not so good mileage, but, I'm getting about 13-15 mpg going back and forth to work, and it usually costs (at current gas prices in my area) $45-$50 to fill her up, and that will last me basically a week, so long as I don't do any other extra driving elsewhere, or have it idling a lot during a fire or coroner call.. TFD
  24. TFD2001 replied to Gator's topic in Gaming
    Thanks! Will have a look.. TFD
  25. No, would detract from the looks, also would have to move my toneu cover, which I hate... :o TFD

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