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I like it!

Too easy, but you still get a star.

“Ah, you’re here, good. We’ve got a problem, a big one. The controller chip for our water purification system has given up the ghost. Can’t make another one, and the process is too complicated for a work around system. Simply put, we’re running out of drinking water. No water, no vault. This is crucial to our

Shaun Smith, noted proponent of Israeli carry.

[Goff] celebrated fittingly, by ripping apart the Air Force secondary for six touchdowns.

Next Tuesday:

The quote from the article is:

“On December 25, 2015, on or about 1200 hours, Mary Lambright, 23 year old female from Fredericksburg, Indiana was driving a 2015 Volvo Semi Truck with a 53 foot box trailer containing 43,000 pounds of bottled water.”

So, 21.5 tons of cargo, plus the weight of the truck and trailer.

“When Williams woke up at 4PM...”

Yeah, I’ve always just referred to those (tractor-loader) as fergies. Not even sure where the name came from, but nobody’s ever questioned it being on my field reports.

Yeah, I saw that posted elsewhere in the thread. Can’t say that I’ve ever heard anyone actually refer to them as such before, though.

"Backhoe loader?" It's just a backhoe. FWIW, I'd rather see somebody back into that car with a fergie.

Couldn’t even make it through ten seconds of that review video.

+1

The original three Rainbow Six games and the first Ghost Recon (and even the Advanced Warfighter games) open-world is a bit of a stretch. Yes, they were generally non-linear and allowed for a lot of tactical decision-making, but the missions spaces (be it the oil tanker in Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear or a hilltop

The Patriot isn’t that bad, especially when you compare it to the rest of that crap.

I actually drove by this accident yesterday. Final Destination shit.

I almost never use VATS. Unless there’s a bunch of small, annoying enemies, or I just feel like doing it. Guessing that I use it maybe once or twice every thirty minutes. Way easier, and faster, to just ADS and light shit up.

I know that my employer would spring for them, provided they had good ground clearance, and particularly if they were 4x4. We all drive Tacomas right now, and while they’re great, they’re more truck than we need, size-wise.

Warrrrrrrrrrrrriors.

I made bacon pancakes.