Jimbo is basically an American with a post office box in Canada - If you were to ask someone in Ottawa they would call him a foreigner But that's because they think they are frenchJimboCrow wrote:In Montana!!stancomputerhunter wrote:Out of curiosity, Jimbo. Where are the foothills of the un-real Canadian Rockies?JimboCrow wrote:No doubt, you will be in good hands Schlachtwolf. We look forward to reading your poems about your experiences with the lovely nurses.
And Stan, if they put that T-Shirt in the store, I would buy one for everyone on my Christmas list. LMAO!!
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- Radamus
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"Out of all competitors, Radamus was the only one who got it I think" - BCKidd
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I'm as American as pie. I'm as American as beer. I'm as American as a ring-necked pheasant. I'm as American as a bow and arrow. I'm as American as gunpowder. I'm as American as cheddar cheese. I'm as American as stainless steel. I'm as American as coal. I'm as American as grass. I'm as American as water. I'm as American as thirst. I'm American unless my wife is cooking bacon; then I'm definitely Canadian. God Bless America.Radamus wrote:Jimbo is basically an American with a post office box in Canada - If you were to ask someone in Ottawa they would call him a foreigner But that's because they think they are frenchJimboCrow wrote:In Montana!!stancomputerhunter wrote:
Out of curiosity, Jimbo. Where are the foothills of the un-real Canadian Rockies?
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So a wee update, OP went great and after 3 weeks already able to walk abit on the new knee without my sticks which is fantastic, hell of a scar though !!!! Got home for a few days and hunts over Easter but back to Rehab on Monday Hope your hunts go well...
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Great news . Very happy for you and sending some positive thoughts and healing magical dust .
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Well, as they say, chicks dig scarsSchlachtwolf wrote:So a wee update, OP went great and after 3 weeks already able to walk abit on the new knee without my sticks which is fantastic, hell of a scar though !!!!
Glad to hear the operation went well. Wishing you a speedy and full recovery.
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It's all about the scars man!
"Out of all competitors, Radamus was the only one who got it I think" - BCKidd
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Good news. Glad to hear!Schlachtwolf wrote:So a wee update, OP went great and after 3 weeks already able to walk abit on the new knee without my sticks which is fantastic, hell of a scar though !!!! Got home for a few days and hunts over Easter but back to Rehab on Monday
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Back home after the OP and Rehab, new knee is now virtually pain free if still some stiffness and a small bit of swelling. Everything went swimmingly well and with another 4 weeks of Rehab in a local place I should be able to get back to work real soon.
Big shout to the team in the BGU Frankfurt, they did a great job and made the 5 weeks fly by.... with the help of the Balkan Grill a few hundred meters from the hospital that kept me well supplied with proper food and beer !!!!
So the new Buisness Model...... no worrys in my mind. I see a good 3-5 years added to the life of the game and not much will change for those who have a ton of gear already. Free ammo will probably be restricted to a max of 10 rounds but is that really awful.... when the 10 are used just go and get another weapon that is allowed for what your hunting. As for sales I think some of the guns will become totally ignored such as the .303 British Rifle and most of the classic ones.
All in all great to be back and looking foward to 6th of May and a new dawn in a new HC world...... feels like Westworld at the moment..... changes a plenty and you 'aint sure how it's going to go.
Cheers
Schlachtwolf
Big shout to the team in the BGU Frankfurt, they did a great job and made the 5 weeks fly by.... with the help of the Balkan Grill a few hundred meters from the hospital that kept me well supplied with proper food and beer !!!!
So the new Buisness Model...... no worrys in my mind. I see a good 3-5 years added to the life of the game and not much will change for those who have a ton of gear already. Free ammo will probably be restricted to a max of 10 rounds but is that really awful.... when the 10 are used just go and get another weapon that is allowed for what your hunting. As for sales I think some of the guns will become totally ignored such as the .303 British Rifle and most of the classic ones.
All in all great to be back and looking foward to 6th of May and a new dawn in a new HC world...... feels like Westworld at the moment..... changes a plenty and you 'aint sure how it's going to go.
Cheers
Schlachtwolf
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Glad to hear good news ! Happy for you .
About you saying that this game has 3-5 more years ahead . , I don't think so , but what do i know about online gaming .
Welcome back !!
About you saying that this game has 3-5 more years ahead . , I don't think so , but what do i know about online gaming .
Welcome back !!
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Glad to hear recovery goes well.
That's how I see it. EW still need staff to support users and servers, and if their calculation works out, old and new players might just keep the boat afloat for a couple of years. I played some CotW the other night in a long time (while waiting for another game to download) and ended up shooting about 20 rabbits in the same location. While their animations were nice to look at, overall the game is just not Classic. Feels pretty artificial, and the rabbits running like crazy from pellet shots and then returning in masses to the same spot didn't help improving that feeling.Schlachtwolf wrote:I see a good 3-5 years added to the life of the game and not much will change for those who have a ton of gear already.
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