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Maple hiatus.....Playing Oblivion bitches!
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2nd job pirate! Brawler = Bandit with mob attacks!
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Pirate time!
Nov 05
almost back....
Aug 01
*sigh*Still bored. Mabi is fun, but I'm "stuck" in a way...TF2 is getting "meh" since none of my friends are on :(
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The Heavy's second unlockable, Natascha, slows enemies with her bullets. Anyone damaged by her will move slower for an instant, encouraging them to find cover or turn and face the Heavy, mano-a-tiny-itty-bitty-mano. Unfortunately, Natascha is slightly weaker than Sasha, so she takes longer to finish off a victim. As a result, Natascha's great against fleeing cowards, such as Scouts & Medics, and less great against anyone actively trying to kill her master. Heavies that like to jump around corners and surprise groups of startled enemy crybabies will also find her very useful, although they should look for a Sasha-wielding enemy Heavy before they leap.
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woot! combine nation!
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u r not lowong/gilly!
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>_> before the state took it (he was bankrupt) and naturally his was working fine. Because of that he came to our boat to investigate what was wrong with it, and managed to wreck it even further, going from busting the ENTIRE floor open looking for a third battery (which we did not have), admiring our large dashboard and then plucking it from the wall to see where the fuel level guage had gone (we didn't have one), etc etc. When he blew up the onboard phone he and my Dad had this great conversation:

Uncle: "Bas?"
Dad: "Yes, Henk?"
Uncle: "I think I found the GPS."
Dad: "Impossible, Henk. We don't have one."
Uncle: *fumbles with something deep inside the navigator's chair* "I've-got-some-thing..."
Dad: "..."
Uncle: "It blew a fuse I think, Bas."
Dad: "This portal doesn't have a fuse, Henk."
Uncle: "Wait, I'll insert one.." *inserts fuse*
Dashboard: "Pfut!"
Uncle: "..."
Dad: "..."
Uncle: "Oops... That was NOT the GPS."
Dad: "Huha... You're serious? >_>"
-silence-
Dad: "Say, Henk."
Uncle: "Yes, Bas?"
Dad: "I smell something like burning plastic, Henk."
Uncle: "Yeah... me too."
White smoke: *coils from dashboard*
Dad: "Henk?"
Uncle: "I see smoke, Bas. What used to be there?"
Dad: "The onboard phone, Henk." -_-"
Uncle: "Oh. *scratches back of head* Well, that's NOT the GPS,"
Dad: "No, Henk."

Brilliant, isn't it?

The Spinnaker Tower was Googled; my Dad has the camera on board right now. The colour seems to change by weak, or so; the first week it was blue, then in the weekend it kept changing colours and next week it was red. Meh.

I've been away for a little less than three weeks. We wanted to go to Jersey, but the weather grew so bad we didn't get there.

I used to go to sea without a life jacket, whenever it was calm, but I don't think I'll be doing so any more. >
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LOL! yeah lowong you rawk my sox!
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oh, yeah, well hey, that makes sense with the picking up objects, as it would only further "valve time"
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Back from vacation! We went to England after all. I didn't have to take planes (I've never taken a plane before), but I did take:
1 boatride from Calais to Dover
2 Walks
3 buses
4 trains

Nice, eh? From that point on we sailed to Eastbourne, Brighton, Gosport (opposite Portsmouth), Chichester, Southsea, Brighton, Dover, Dunkirk/Duinkerken/Dunkerque, Oostende/Ostend.

By the way, This is how our current boat looks like (though this particular boat isn't ours) and I can't find any nice pictures of our old boat. She (a Westerley 33) looked so typical that if you saw her from the wrong angle she looked horrible, but from the right angle she looked great. She was too small and "not up to date", as my father called it, so we had to sell her and bought a Moody 425 that had more things broken than intact (my uncle immediately and literally blew up the onboard phone because he thought it was the Global Positioning System), but was a lot larger. After we had dealth with:
- One broken onboard phone
- A radar that kept burning the same fuse over and over again
- The central heating that got a propellor stuck and wouldn't heat any more
- A radio that didn't have range
- A log (speedometer) that was not working
- A card plotter that could not plot a card but instead sent Morse-codes; something it is not supposed to do
- A GPS that was missing but was found inside the navigation-corner
- A dashboard (or actually The Dashboard) that came out as a whole ("God Lord, Bas, the dashboard is lying on the floor and looks like blue, green, yellow and red spagetthi!"
- A fridge that heated
- An engine that turned out to be pumping carbonmonoxide through the ship until I found out the pipe dealing with the exhaust was torn
- A weatherstation that predicted the weather of the day before
- Sails that were originally white but had moss growing on them
we could finally get to sea.

In Brighton I saw the really great slogan "Brighton up your day" on a donut-shop, which made my day. ;P
The harbours were kinda... boring (though the showers were great, humhum, and free *DUTCHWOMAN! DUTCHWOMAN!*), in Portsmouth we went on two old warships, the HMS Warrior and the HMS Victory and we had a clear sight on the Spinnaker Tower which changed colours every 10 or so seconds.
In Southsea we had some fun with an exploding dock-door and the harbourmaster; the man has been doing that job for several years, but loved it when the dock closed itself; a door pops up because of the tide and "clunks into pleis" as he said with a rather Cornish accent. So my father and I watched for 45 minutes, the door would not come up and as we prepared to walk away, guess what, the door came up. We were just in time cause the harbourmaster was screaming in waving; the door CLUNKED, we all get wet and my Mom, who had remained on the boat, nearly got tossed out of the cockpit.

Speaking of getting tossed out of cockpits... I came home last Tuesday with my oldest younger brother, while my parents and youngest younger brother stayed on the boat and my Mom called me yesterday morning. While they were at sea in front of Vlissingen (Flushing) people from a small boat were screaming for them; apparently a man had been knocked out of the cockpit, had fallen in the water and sunk. The people on that small boat did not have a radio to call the SAR, but we have two, so my parents sent a Mayday to the nearest coastguard station and within minutes lifeboats arrived, the shipping at sea was stopped and even the pilots went to search for the man.

I don't think he survived. He didn't wear a lifejacket, but was wearing a sailing-gear. I think he's dead. It's pretty horrible and even though wearing a lifejacket makes me feel sick I'll make sure to wear one when I'm at sea.

*sniff*

Computer works so now and then which is quite inconvenient, since I'm working on all kinds of resits and assignments and such. That'll teach me never to postpone anything again. :S I managed to finish two (boring) assignments about 18th century letter writing and "when did which word appear in what phase of English and why" and mailed myself the assignments just to have a back-up.

I remember how an English teacher always abbreviated to weord assignment to "ass". When someone commented on that he replied they were not at American lessons and that "ass" is spelled "arse" in British. I prefer "ass".

Watched the Matrix. Keanu (Neo) has a stupid face, but he CAN fight. I like Morpheus best. And Tank. He's cheerful.

Okay, that message is long. *guilty*
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medieval scout rush!
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yeah, see i still dont know why valve didnt put hands on
-picking up stuff
-airboat handles/driving
-buggy driving, (you also have no feet in the buggie)
the most you ever see of gordon is his hands!
wtf!
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"spies? sappin' mah sentry?"
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i loled at the next one, where the scanners taking pictures of him and hes like "i want one with the strider!"
and
"is my ability to sprint somehow tied to the level of power left in my flashlight?"

NEW MAPZORZ!
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ah,nice links, i love the group tetris-inside (they did dont meet the spy)
heres more, and PWNAGE tf2 music!
link (class related music)
link (awesome rocket waltz remix!)
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deleted.thanks
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!
finish HL2 , just now like a minute ago!
get on steam so i can talk about it wif chu!
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new tf2 game mode?
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