wiggyrichard Posted December 2, 2010 Share Posted December 2, 2010 360 for me too, wickedwiggy if anyone wants to add me. This week, i have mostly been using the Enfield with a silencer, very accurate with a silencer as it lessens the recoil and usually kills with a 2/3 shot burst on hardcore. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GarethRDR Posted December 2, 2010 Share Posted December 2, 2010 This week, i have mostly been using the Enfield with a silencer... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rino8 Posted December 2, 2010 Visiting Supporter Share Posted December 2, 2010 I've bought the G11, holymuddafookinsheet what a weapon. Any suggestions for good setups to run with it? don't put any attachment on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wiggyrichard Posted December 2, 2010 Share Posted December 2, 2010 This week, i have mostly been using the Enfield with a silencer... Haha, i did hope some one would get it. You may now claim your free internet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jondaken Posted December 2, 2010 Share Posted December 2, 2010 Went 38-4 in a TDM. Still ended up losing the game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wiggyrichard Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 Zombies is starting to piss me off now! Cant get past level 17. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 That's sounds excellent Dante, but what's a Yam and how did you obtain dominion over them? You don't know what a Yam is? Yam Yam? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GarethRDR Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 Beyond one of those horrid pastries you can get at Greggs, I'm afraid not. Ah, 'the internets' would lead me to believe that it is some sort of Brummie terminology? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Designer1 Posted December 3, 2010 VT Supporter Share Posted December 3, 2010 Ah, 'the internets' would lead me to believe that it is some sort of Brummie terminology? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 You offend me, sir. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wiggyrichard Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 For we are not Brummies!!! :x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GarethRDR Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 The Black Country is a loosely defined area of the British West Midlands conurbation, to the north and west of Birmingham, and to the south and east of Wolverhampton. By the late 19th century, this area had become one of the most intensely industrialised in the nation. The South Staffordshire coal mines, the coal coking operations, and the iron foundries and steel mills that used the local coal to fire their furnaces, produced a level of air pollution that had few equals anywhere in the world. The Black Country is relatively recent as a concept and identity, the expression deriving from the 1840s.[1] It is popularly believed that the area got its name because of pollution from these heavy industries that covered the area in black soot. There is an anecdote (of dubious authenticity) about Queen Victoria ordering the blinds lowered on her carriage as the royal train passed through. However, historians suggest that it is more likely that the name existed even before the Industrial Revolution; outcroppings of black coal scarred the surface of the local heath, and the presence of coal so near the surface rendered the local soil very black. The Black Country is also known for its distinctive dialect, which differs slightly in various parts of the region. Despite its proximity to Birmingham, the vast majority of the Black Country's population refuse to claim membership of the city, and are fiercely proud of their area's identity as a separate region. Ah, right then. Please bear in mind that I have never lived in or around (or indeed anywhere near) of said area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 Y'am lucky I'm in a forgiving mood, RDR :winkold: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GarethRDR Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 Ar am sorry if ar have caused any offence kiddas. I daye mean to, it was just my yampy mistake and I hope wi can still be mayytes* *courtesy of Black Country Online Translation Services ®. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 Y'am a natural mush. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Rev Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 They are all Brummies though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 **** you Reverend! (Never thought I'd say THAT!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wiggyrichard Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 We bay Brummies! In all seriousness, some folks i know really really take offence at being called a Brummie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wiggyrichard Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 I dont think you can get any more Black Country than Colley Gate, Cradley Heath and Quarry Bank? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 I dont think you can get any more Black Country than Colley Gate, Cradley Heath and Quarry Bank? Quarry Bonk lol. We'm proper Black Country mukka. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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