Simpleton Tip #2
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2002 10:56 pm
If you feel a breeze in your sealed AFV, you have been hit! This is not a good thing. Try not to be hit again.
Goblin
Goblin
Either way, I think he ends up bleeding!:mad:Originally posted by Larry Holt
How about, "If you are the gunner and you feel a warm stream falling down on you check to see if the commander, above you, is relieving himself or if its his blood running down on you."
This was from a real situation I read about.
Collary to Goblin Tip #2: If, in fact you do feel a breeze in your sealed AFV, and realize that it is being caused by the passage of a large steel object ripping through both sides of the vehicle, take a moment to say a quick prayer of thanks for two things... 1) The object (most likely a shell carrying enough TNT to really ruin your day) did not detonate (this by and of itself is cause to rejoice) and 2) you now have your choice of two nice windows to upchuck out of (and not have to sit in it for the rest of the battle) when the shock of what just happened actually sets in.Originally posted by Goblin
If you feel a breeze in your sealed AFV, you have been hit! This is not a good thing. Try not to be hit again.
Goblin
Originally posted by Bernie
Collary to Goblin Tip #2: If, in fact you do feel a breeze in your sealed AFV, and realize that it is being caused by the passage of a large steel object ripping through both sides of the vehicle, take a moment to say a quick prayer of thanks for two things... 1) The object (most likely a shell carrying enough TNT to really ruin your day) did not detonate (this by and of itself is cause to rejoice) and 2) you now have your choice of two nice windows to upchuck out of (and not have to sit in it for the rest of the battle) when when the shock of what just happened actually sets in.