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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

 
 
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Old 07-21-2011, 02:43 PM
Jatta Raso Jatta Raso is offline
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Well I guess I touched a nerve. Excuse me for pointing out the rather blatant hypocrisy of your attack on carguy.
i didn't attack him, i reacted and lost my temper when he attacked polite ppl (as he does all the time), i do never, as you just confirm below; so we both now all this. as you never had a word over carguy's insults, and got this 'affection' towards me, who's the hypocrite now?

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No you don't have a history of negative posting, though I fail to see why anyone should be proud for simply being able to behave.
well one more reason to be hard on those who systematically show not being able to; because it's expected otherwise; i see we agree on this one

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Well done you! just try to keep it up in future.
you're welcome. no sweat, just as easy as in has been

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I used plural for 'insults' as there are many of them flying about this forum.
nice pull but flawed. you used 'insults' referring me directly (as in 'Jatta's insults on the forum'), thus you giving the impression i do it repeatedly. as you acknowledge above that's not the case. furthermore i have s**t to do with what flies around or not, when you quote or refer to me you depict me and just me. there isn't and won't be nothing like 'Jatta's insults on the forum'. got that?

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If you read my post again you will see it makes pefect grammatical sense.
you can lie or be wrong and still make perfect grammatical sense. but i think you meant 'perfect sense'...
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