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lol you missed quiet a bit actually... we had some great games and some very memorable moments most of which were me and UnderOath owning Dirty Larry :laugh: that no scope was truly amazing and when i beat Dirty Larry out of his ghost :D oh and Meshuggah four words You.Man.Cannon.Lazer lol you know what im talking about :p :happy:

Sorry to Maximum Error and optimal for not providing any comradeship or talking or even playing that well this afternoon it was down to crappy connection and alot of annoying people in my house again hope we can link up this evening like we did yesterday and let the good times roll :D

Aight, me and Jerzdawg will be signing on in about 10-15 minutes.

Not sure how long I will even last as I have an incredibly miserable headache from my allergies, so it may be a short run for me as my head is pounding.

I'll also be on later tonight, I'm thinking probably after 8PM PST. I've just got some work to do first.

The only thing that sucks about having a friends list of mostly Neowinians (not too many of my friends have 360s or have Live Gold) is that a bunch of you are over in Europe :p

Should still have it. Check the front cover for a sticker indicating about the H3 beta.

Awesome, thanks :) Just reading everyone's experience has brought me to reminisce about UT'99. If there's a great community of gamers, it makes the game so much more enjoyable. Think I just might go pick this up.

I really recommend you do that i mean not only is this the most kick ass community i have ever been a part of but Crackdown can really hold its own as a standalone game...

If you do pick up Crackdown for the beta we will welcome you with arms wide open and then probably blow you to pieces with a spartan lazer :p

Ok, just jammed over to Circuit City, got the final copy they had, and am downloading H3 right now.

Gamertag = soLoredd

This is my first venture in the Halo universe on Live, so go easy! j/k Look forward to seeing you all on there!

Added you :)

I'll probably be on later tonight.

Man, I hate playing with people who have no sense of strategy. In the same round, I had my team mate shoot me after I warned him that taking the mongoose out of the high ground base alone is a poor choice. Then, we had a comfortable lead and the red team was holding back on the beach, and my idiot team mates kept running out there one at a time and wound up blowing our lead.

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