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big-paddy

More North Lincolnshire types. Take the bridge down before they get over here! Man the barricades.


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India51A

QuoteOriginally posted by Dewey@Jan 26 2006, 10:10 AM
I know India, I was in Barton upon Humber a few weeks ago, where abouts are you mate?
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Thats where I live, Barton-upon-Humber.   :)

India51A

QuoteOriginally posted by big-paddy@Jan 26 2006, 10:22 AM
More North Lincolnshire types. Take the bridge down before they get over here! Man the barricades.
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No boat but I've got a passport to go into Yorkshire.   :)

India51A

QuoteOriginally posted by Whitey@Jan 26 2006, 09:53 AM
Welcome to dMw.  :D

Check out the Dead Men Folding forum when you get some time ;)
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Hi there, looked at the DMF link, I'm afraid I don't get it :blush:   It's like I've been morphed into another world, I'm completely lost on there.   :huh:

Whitey

QuoteOriginally posted by India51A@Jan 26 2006, 09:43 AM
Hi there, looked at the DMF link, I'm afraid I don't get it :blush:  It's like I've been morphed into another world, I'm completely lost on there.  :huh:
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Try starting with this link here.
 :)

You install a small program that uses spare CPU cycles to help find the cure for some nasty conditions (cancer, parkinson's ... ).

India51A

QuoteOriginally posted by Whitey@Jan 26 2006, 02:15 PM
Try starting with this link here.
 :)

You install a small program that uses spare CPU cycles to help find the cure for some nasty conditions (cancer, parkinson's ... ).
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Ahh, now I understand, what a great way to do your small part in helping people research cures for those diseases.  I will wait till my new machine arrives then install it on there.

ubique0712

QuoteOriginally posted by India51A@Jan 25 2006, 11:24 AM
Hi guys I',m new to BF2 and probably not that good at it, but I found you via the Tactical Gamer site which appears to have the same ideals as you guys, just the kind of people I want to play with.

I'm a former soldier, 14 years with and Infantry Battalion, served in Londonderry, N Ireland 1970-72 in the bad old days, we were the resident Battalion there for that period, also saw service in Cyprus, Malta, West Germany (as it was then), Norway and Belize as well as two more tours of N Ireland, one in The New Lodge area of Belfast and the other down in County Fermanagh. My main role when not on active tours was as a Mortar Fire Controller (MFC), I loved that job, pity there's no requirement for any in civvi street. :)

I'm married to a Londonderry girl (well she was a girl 33 years ago :)), have two grown up sons and a dog called Paddy. I'm sort of semi retired now and live up in North Lincolnshire, about 500 metres from the Humber Bridge.

Anyway, I'm looking forward to getting some games in with you guys soon as my new computer arrives, and I've had time to get some practice in SP before venturing online. See you all soon. :)
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Welcome matey!

Jamoe

Ello New people :)

I haven't played any bf2 for donkies (too busy) but I had to just pop my head in after see someone mention humber bridge. I work in Barrow Upon Humber (C Spencer) and can often be found in Barton at lunch fetching the office sarnies. I live in the flat part of lincolnshire :)

Dewey what were ya doing in Humber, there aint much to see or do there.

Anyway, welcome and maybe you get a chance to kill me if the wife ever stops giving me DIY jobs.

Dewey

QuoteOriginally posted by India51A@Jan 26 2006, 09:33 AM
Thats where I live, Barton-upon-Humber.  :)
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So did you used to live near leather face of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre fame? *consipiracy time again*  :blink:

Dewey

QuoteOriginally posted by Jamoe@Jan 26 2006, 10:03 PM


Dewey what were ya doing in Humber, there aint much to see or do there.

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Jamoe, I was visiting Europes largest mediaeval gate house, which isn't in Barton but very near.