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usually when i play i have aim yahoo msn kazaa and winamp open and i always talk to people, i die but owell. its fun to talk to people on aim while playing unless they bug you purposely to get you killed. dun dun dun.
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#1

 

"I'm on dialup, bite me"

#2 "My fps is so bad it's like watching a slideshow."

 

#3 "I can't turn to the right there is GUNK in meh mouse!" :evil:

 

#4 Combine #1 and #2 to create "superexcuse".

These are the ones I hear most often...1. WTF HACKS (many people use it, not me)2. OMG LAG... (again, I don't use it)3. N00B weapon FA-MAS (I use the FA-MAS so I don't use that either)4. HP?!?! (Yeah... I use that once in a blue moon)
-BulletFace]

thats not an excuse. commando plays with 56k and pwns. so youre just weird. lol

hmm. i doubt commandos comp plays with 10 fps when shooting. meaning that when in conflict as soon as i see the person, i try to move .im dead, w/o even firing a single shot. combined with my aol 56k.

i dont think asking hp is an excuse i ask that a lot bec im curious to know if i even hit them :oops:
-UnwantedHero]Best.Excuse.Ever

"I can't find my attack button"

 

HA!

or.. wuts an attack button. this button? ::blows self up with nade:: aww crap :evil:

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