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You have to be logged into an EA account, but if you click the image in my signature, it takes you to my profile.

On every profile, far right is a tab called My Photos.

All of my photos were nonsense, I just wanted to achievement. LOL

I'd like to get a pic of everyone in that "football qb/cook grenade" pose. It just looks too dam funny. :laugh:

I wish I had thought taking that picture when I ran by you and saw you standing there like that.

woohoo just got my top score. 460 or so. Yeah I know not that impressive but I'm a pretty unimpressive sort of person. Still, probably the 1st time I've done a decent amount of damage as a recon, usually I can't hit the sky let alone anything else.

I never get my high scores from killing people. I usually get them from throwing first aid kits, repairing vehicles, unscrewing enemy tanks, tagging tanks, and squad assist from being in a tank.

"unscrewing enemy tanks" LOL :laugh: I have to try that one of these days.

Lately, I'll be lucky if i get over 200 points in a match.

"unscrewing enemy tanks" LOL :laugh: I have to try that one of these days.

Lately, I'll be lucky if i get over 200 points in a match.

dude, it sounded like you had a revelation when you found that out

also, the last time i did that, i was repairing a vehicle, and someone on the other team decided it would be smart to hop in my tank to take me out, but i just ended up unscrewing the tank LOL

dude, it sounded like you had a revelation when you found that out

also, the last time i did that, i was repairing a vehicle, and someone on the other team decided it would be smart to hop in my tank to take me out, but i just ended up unscrewing the tank LOL

Yup, it was a revelation. I had no idea you could do that. I just find it funny that you can blow up a tank using an impact gun.

What time you going to be on later? Tonight will be my last night for the rest of the week to be able to play past 8PM.

Yup, it was a revelation. I had no idea you could do that. I just find it funny that you can blow up a tank using an impact gun.

What time you going to be on later? Tonight will be my last night for the rest of the week to be able to play past 8PM.

i will hop on around 8 or 8:30. larry said he will do the same

i will hop on around 8 or 8:30. larry said he will do the same

Yep, I am definitely confirmed for 8-10 PM

Might be on from like 5:30-6:30, but not looking good. 8-10 is a definite.

Munkys wrenches are the strongest in the game *groan*

I should be on in around an hour or so hopefully.

Oh boy...you're not kidding with the *groan* LOL

I was just wondering where all the UK guys have been hiding all day, and if they were going to show up tonight.

Have been catching up with lots of stuff on Sky HD that i have recorded over the last week or so, only had 2% left on the box for recording :(

I'm just cooking atm, don't want to have to throw stuff and order a pizza again like last week, especially when it was delivered cold :(

Dark Knight FTW ... Apparently Ledger based his portrayal of the joker on Johnny Rotten, allegedly :/

Two Face awesome, Joker amazing, Gordon (why does he look like Gordon Freeman-ish) brilliant. Overall rating fantabulous.

Dark Knight FTW ... Apparently Ledger based his portrayal of the joker on Johnny Rotten, allegedly :/

Two Face awesome, Joker amazing, Gordon (why does he look like Gordon Freeman-ish) brilliant. Overall rating fantabulous.

Here's an awesome quote from Michael Cain (a perfect alfred by the way) replying to Christopher Nolan's politically-driven script...

"Superman is how America views itself. The Dark Knight is how the rest of the world views America."

I saw the movie 2 times within 24 hours and I plan on seeing it at least 1 other time on Imax

Yeah I went to watch it at IMAX today and it was incredible. I loved the opening scene.

The ending of the film is incredible too. Although I have to say a lot of it was very predictable, but it was just acted out so well. There was only one twist I didn't see coming when Gordon fakes his death. And I was surprised they didn't kill off the joker and keep Two Face for the next sequel.

And yeah Michael, that's not a good sign :p

Actually I read an interview that they actually filmed his death scene, but took it out of the movie in respect to a deceased ledger

yeah I guess it's a nice way to pay respect to him, not that I expected him to appear in the next film anyways :p

Do you think the film would still have been such a success if Ledger hasn't died? Personally yeah, I think it would. Although, I think it has been really hyped because of it. He played the part really well though and The Dark Knight sh*ts all over Batman Begins. I never really like that film, and it makes me wonder why they didn't just skip it altogether.

yeah I guess it's a nice way to pay respect to him, not that I expected him to appear in the next film anyways :p

Do you think the film would still have been such a success if Ledger hasn't died? Personally yeah, I think it would.

I think a lot of people who generally would have been on the fence seeing it definitely decided to go see it because Ledger died.

Do not get me wrong, I think it still very well may have smashed records like it did, but I really, really think it owned so much because of his death. Just human nature really to be curious.

Who knows though, it very well may have. Unfortunately we will never know. :no:

Woo Hoo!!! :D Finally got to Rank 25. Now what??? LOL :laugh:

Guess I'll keep playing a try to bring my skill level up, or down depending on how you look at it. Still have a ton of in-game awards to get too.

And I guess one of these days I'll finish single player.

Congrats AJ (Y) The Skill level is really annoying, it goes down when you aren't playing I'm pretty sure. I've ended most nights around the 10 mark, and then when I sign on the next evening I start out at like 20 odd.

Really not sure how it works :/

Speaking of SP, I've not touched it for weeks now. I should really get around to it as well (Y)

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