
03-22-2003, 03:53 PM
[quote="[AWITS]O. Dahue-Manatee":b5009]First of all...Way to go Max. You tell 'em.
Secondly, instead of being an @$$ newt why dont you try saying something like "I believe I saw what your looking for in the d/l section"
"dude go to goole.com search the web for LuftwaffeJager.pk3 "
Well I went to GOOLE.COM like you suggested and it couldnt find anything so I guess that goole.com is at as good at finding stuff as you are at finding your @$$ with both hands.
"i beat u first site that pops up is aa.com how about u not post until ur resources run a muck"
stfu your name takes 2 spots moron
[AWITS]O. Dahue-
Manatee
LOL!!!!!!
"I beat"? Is that a freudian slip? I think someone needs a girlfriend.
"run a muck"? I think you wanted to say "amuck" or "amok" (note one word not two) but what you really MEANT was "dissipate", or "dry up", or "run out", or even "are exhausted" as in "After saying 'Hi' newts english language abilities are exhausted".
How about you not post until you find a dictionary AND your spelling stops running amuck.
a·muck ( P ) Pronunciation Key (-mk) also a·mok (-mk, -mk)
adv.
In a frenzy to do violence or kill: rioters running amuck in the streets.
In or into a jumbled or confused state: Newts spelling went amuck.
In or into a uncontrolled state or a state of extreme activity: “This jam-packed area of Honolulu has come to stand for tourist development run amok” (Ila Stanger). [/quote:b5009]
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