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CM on Wikipedia - Rico (FGM) - 09-14-2006




RE: CM on Wikipedia - Copper - 09-14-2006

The controversial birdsong during lulls in the action have been often discussed at the official Battlefront forums.

LMAO... why??

Bootie


RE: CM on Wikipedia - Der Kuenstler - 09-14-2006

Because the sound of happy birds chirping during a vicious battle fits about as well as the sound of a neighborhood ice cream truck - lol


RE: CM on Wikipedia - Kelen - 09-14-2006

Either that, or they are trying to determine as to whether they're African or European Sparrows.


RE: CM on Wikipedia - Copper - 09-14-2006

Sparrows??

Bootie


RE: CM on Wikipedia - Antoni Chmielowski - 09-14-2006

Bootie !

Watch Monty Python & The Holy Grail.

To successfully cross the Bridge Of Knowledge ( I think ), you had to know the wind velocity of either the European or African Sparrow !


RE: CM on Wikipedia - Copper - 09-15-2006

I am a huge fan of Monty Python and merely pointing out the innaccuracy. What the honorable gentleman meant was 'a swallow'. Be it of African or European descent matters not.... LOL

Bootie




RE: CM on Wikipedia - Nort - 09-15-2006

And don't forget "coconut laden."


RE: CM on Wikipedia - ATCS - 09-15-2006

Nee!


RE: CM on Wikipedia - Rico (FGM) - 09-15-2006

I don't think there's a difference, seeing Swallows migrate from Europe to Africa in Winter and back again... so it's probably the same damn bird anyway -- and since when has the Blitz become an ornithological society? Eek