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MohawkSatan
Dec 20, 2008

by Cyrano4747
My grogboner is harder than hanzo steel for this LP.

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MohawkSatan
Dec 20, 2008

by Cyrano4747

Thalantos posted:

I usually play the Axis in grand strategic wargames, 'cause I like playing the losing side and seeing if I can get them to win.


I always feel at least a little bit dirty doing so, though.

I play Axis in a bunch of wargames because I find of of there equipment fascinating, like any TFR goon does. That said, my favorite WW2 story still involvers my Opa pissing on dead Nazis in Holland when he was a boy.

MohawkSatan
Dec 20, 2008

by Cyrano4747

Cythereal posted:

I've always enjoyed one of my grandfather's WW2 stories. He enlisted in the Navy after Pearl Harbor and spent the entire war on a destroyer patrolling South America and the Caribbean for u-boats. His entire war experience was tropical hookers and booze without firing a shot in anger. :v:

Oma's only story from the war aside hungry and cold wast watching a Stuka bomb a cow and getting chocolate from Canadian troops.

Peanut3141 posted:

Ah yes, the old classics that get revisited to this day.

http://imgur.com/tj1Dvuk

Pretty sure a Dutch boy pissing on dead Nazis that had been occupying his country and for a good chunk of his life at that point is different.

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