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 Rank: Official Spokesman
Joined: 9/13/2007 Posts: 3,982 Location: Chicago
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kansaslane wrote:I'd literally give up my left hand for a day to work at Will and Badger's BrickArms booth for a day. You must have had fun! It is fun, but as Will said, it's ALOT of work. Entropy truly was a lifesaver for Will and I, and he put in a TON of work helping with sales to keep the always-four-people-deep line moving!
"... and that's when the C.H.U.D.s came at me" Flickr
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 Rank: Elite Commando
Joined: 4/6/2008 Posts: 619 Location: Highland Hts., OH
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^How come I don't get any praise =p. Nice review entropy, I would've loved to stay for sunday and chat, but that's that.
" Will is great, Will is good, let us thank him for our... Brickarms!" Never believe that you are only as good as the bricks you have. Wisr.
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 Rank: Airborne Ranger
Joined: 7/12/2009 Posts: 785 Location: Elsewhere...
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I have dug two foot ditches, mowed lawns, and hauled scrap lawnmowers away. That had to be fun! Anyway, I agree, but last year you said it was three-deep. People must be starting to love you guys more!
Acknowledge the "Preview" button near the post button before you post: "In th 18000s theey probbly had snadwich crackers."
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 Rank: Official Spokesman
Joined: 9/13/2007 Posts: 3,982 Location: Chicago
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WisrthanU wrote:^How come I don't get any praise =p. You were a big help as well!
"... and that's when the C.H.U.D.s came at me" Flickr
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 Rank: Recon Trooper
Joined: 9/23/2007 Posts: 125 Location: somewhere in the middle of nowhere
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Hey dude, great review. How did you get that many prototypes!?
Whats worse then a zombie? A German zombie! Call of duty world at war.
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