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msalama 12-21-2007 10:36 PM

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Oleg loves me.
Nah, he don't. U just deh only Blue who has an affection towards Der Betonflugzeug :lol:

Yah, OK, I'm drunk. So shoot me.

Urufu_Shinjiro 12-21-2007 10:36 PM

I think most of us at AAA do not agree with username and rone, heck, the only reason I didn't post telling rone to go to hell for his silly attitude is cause I want the mod he's working on here: http://allaircraftarcade.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1658 . That was going to be a serious improvement that I think a lot of people could have gotten behind, a groundpounders wet dream. The other stuff he was on about, gun damage mods and such, no thanks!

JG52Uther 12-21-2007 10:42 PM

Ah now Urufu,sensible posts do not belong in this thread any longer,that went out within the first 70 odd pages! This is now a charity thread,for every page over 100 by Christmas day we should all give a buck to our favorite charities!

LW_lcarp 12-21-2007 10:48 PM

Ok page 79 now so we need at least 5 pages a day to make it. Come on people lets get this going we can do it.

Viking 12-21-2007 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by JG52Uther (Post 31870)
Viking what is usually eaten in Sweden at Christmas time?

HAM! Off course! What else can a Viking eat during midwinter festival ( midvinterblot) except for some pickled herring with a few scnaps.

JG52Uther 12-21-2007 11:21 PM

I had heard about the herring,but did not realise that ham was so popular.A lack of knowledge of different countries I suppose.So are birds such as turkey,duck and goose eaten at this time of year?

Viking 12-21-2007 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by JG52Uther (Post 31881)
I had heard about the herring,but did not realise that ham was so popular.A lack of knowledge of different countries I suppose.So are birds such as turkey,duck and goose eaten at this time of year?

Good Thor! We never eat what you mentioned. Succulent cocked and grilled pigs yes!
Birds! Bah!
A proper Christmas table (julbord) in Scandinavia is a feast for the eye and the stomach.
Salomon’s, herrings, pork, eels, reindeer, etc, smoked, grilled, coked.

That’s the way to celebrate the midwinter solstice.

JG52Uther 12-21-2007 11:37 PM

http://www.britishturkey.co.uk/turke...hristmas.shtml

LEXX 12-21-2007 11:58 PM

Bearcat99 (last page)::
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I know that many of them there just want to make the sim better and they feel that modding is the way to do it. These are some of the same people who jumped into some of the threads @ UBI over the years when threads on modding the series would come up and were on the "why not mod side". We cannot label all these guys as "hacker" "cheaters" and bastiges all..... I know some of these guys.. and I still have respect for some of them and in light of the facts as they are have no choice but to have faith in them, that they will just do what they said.
Thanks Bear.

I wish you poasted that for us at ubizoo years ago, as far back as 2003 when Oleg's Offline play customers asked for an option to enable working trim controls in their WW2 flight models, and were told they only wanted to cheat online!!

Good call Bear. http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d1...eys/thumbs.gif

Bandit Bill 12-22-2007 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by JG52Uther (Post 31868)
Well we do have ham as well,but turkey seems to be the most popular thing in the UK at Christmas.I do like the idea of trying goose though.I don't think I have ever had it.

Christmas dinner on the menu for our family will be King Crab legs, Scallops in butter, and lots of shrimp, chased down by fried rice to fill the cracks and crannies of the stomach remaining, and a post dinner Glenlivet chaser..

I'm a Canadian Newfie eh? We do things a little bit different.

..just doin' my part to drive the total post count up.


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