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Originally Posted by WildBoar44
Olife-...... Vous êtes les bienvenus mon ami, le mot «Chevalerie» est après tout un mot français qui signifie un sens du fair-play et l'honneur. J'ai beaucoup appris des joueurs que j'ai rencontrés, et en jouant avec la «légionnaire français", comme vous, piednoir80, migco2, jolibaud85, rengard, Lebrave50 (Belguim?), ikurriña, et "le terroriste" bousat .. ont été des heures de grandes batailles et les jeux.
Rendez-vous dans le ciel de mon ami
Olife-...... You are welcome my friend, the word "Chivalry" is after all a French word meaning a sence of fair play and honour. I have learned much from the players I have met , and playing with the "French Legionnaire's" as you , piednoir80 , migco2, jolibaud85, rengard, Lebrave50 (Belguim?) , IKURRINA, and "the terrorist" bousat.. have been hours of great battles and games.
See you in the sky my friend 
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hello bro
millions thanks for those kind words!
first thanks for the respect u have for france!
u compare us with the famous corps of the french army and i must say it is a GREAT HONOR (too much honor!)cause i know the history of the french foreign legion...
if i must compare u with a fighter pilot i say u are GEORGES GUYNEMER(53 victories + probably 30 others) a gentleman ,the most popular french ace of ww1 even if he is not the ace of ace(the ace of ace is RENé FONCK)the rumour say that one day during a deadly duel between GUYNEMER and a german ace (don't remenber his name),guynemer damaged the german plane,some seconds later the german ace have the possibility to shoot too but his machine guns refused to spit their bullets,jamed. guynemer saw it and decided to let the german pilot alive,he moved his wings and salute to say bye and go to the french lines .
see u bro
good hunting!