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Okay well that explains your "Sour Field" name. It would be even better related to your name if your family was growing barley for the purpose of brewing beer. Or maybe they were using the claybelt to "grow" yeast. Now, that would be real sour.Originally posted by Ron Saueracker
Apparently, my german ancestors tried to grow grain on a rocky claybelt. My older brothers, when posted to Germany, did some family tree research. We were serfs. Our crest has a bushel of grain (barley I hope) over which two arms were crossed. One arm is bare with a pitch fork, the other is adorned in plate mail and is holding a sword. To me, this could mean two things. we either were farmer warriors or were beaten senseless to increase productivity.![]()
Anyone got an aspirin? I'm all out.![]()
Where in the world did we come up with "one who has intercourse with his socks" ?
How's this for a rank and surname....Sgt Sockfucker (no offense)
Alternatively, find someone who does have a copy, shoot them, and take it.Originally posted by Kadste
Ron,
Sorry to hear that you have not received your copy yet.
I did what Matrix suggested and ordered from Military Hobbies in Markham. I am now playing UV and I can tell you that you are missing something.
Get all of your outstanding work around the house down this weekend, you will not have time when you get the game.
Also, go out and stock up on pints and food or else you might starve to death.