Where are they now?

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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I'm just glad he is ok.
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ORIGINAL: Nikademus

wasn't there an segment on "Secret Weapons of WWII" by which the Aussies had a trained covert para outfit of 'Roos that they could drop over enemy targets.

No? well they should of.....

Why not. The U.S. had Bat bombs.
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That kangaroo must have high ratings in "Land" and "Aggress".
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ORIGINAL: LargeSlowTarget

That kangaroo must have high ratings in "Land" and "Aggress".

I think the roo's Naval rating was quite high too, considering it tried to drown him. Probably a marine, or something. [:D]
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I remember a few years back a coyote was in a neighborhood in California and it was nipping at a toddler who was playing outside.  An idiot was catching the attack on his cellphone cam while a good samaritan was trying to scare the coyote off. 
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Australia's reigning World Champion cyclist Cadel Evans is now selling "Don't Stand on my Dog!" T-shirts.... do you think that maybe he's reacting to this story???
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Triggered by some action in my current game vs. the AI in the Coral Sea , a thought&nbsp;just crossed my mind&nbsp; - couldn't&nbsp;help it:[/align]&nbsp;[/align]<Rogue Roo Six to base - scratched one "Drongo"!>[/align]&nbsp;[/align]&nbsp;[/align]&nbsp;[/align]I know&nbsp;this issue was&nbsp;quite serious&nbsp;- nearly drowned and all - but since Drongo seems to be ok and will recover, I may be excused...[/align]
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I cant remember if Drongo Played UV better than he fights Kangaroo's...[:D]
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Hey, there are moments when if you'e upright, breathing, and hungry, it's good. This sounds like one of them...

And, I also notice that there are a lot of old timers who have appeared on this thread... Any word about some of the others who have been AWOL for a while....
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ORIGINAL: RevRick

Hey, there are moments when if you'e upright, breathing, and hungry, it's good. This sounds like one of them...

And, I also notice that there are a lot of old timers who have appeared on this thread... Any word about some of the others who have been AWOL for a while....
Pasternaski is back on the WITP thread..
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ORIGINAL: Mike Scholl

Well, if he's stayed indoors playing WITP instead of wandering about out there where all that nasty "nature" could get at him..., he's only have carpal tunnel to worry about.  When was the last time a computer mouse bit anyone?  Maybe MATRIX should adopt a new sales pitch?  "WAR IN THE PACIFIC...., the sure cure for Kangaroo attacks!"   [:D][:D][:D]  

Very good point !
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Tim Cahill (Everton) eat you heart out [;)]
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