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Discussion in 'Free Fire Zone' started by No.9, Jan 15, 2003.

  1. Peppy

    Peppy Idi Admin

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    Very nice work gentlemen. The No.9 riddle has been solved. Now if we can just figure out what Otto looks like, or wher Crapgame gets all his info, or why people around here seem to love Finland so damn much, or where I left my Iron Cross chew toy. (I'm always leaving it around!) :confused:

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  2. Stevin

    Stevin Ace

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    (Like Homer Simpson) Hmmmmmm.....no.9 Commandooooo....

    LOL @ Peppy! :D

    Read you other post on Otto and his gym and some abbreviations I couldn't bring home....Will do another internet search....Am curious...
     
  3. Kai-Petri

    Kai-Petri Kenraali

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    Peppy,

    It´s a conspiracy..We´re infiltrating this forum with Finnish agents little by little and use hidden propaganda in our sentences. Should include in the end something like " Finland is no 1 "...or " Mannerheim won the war"...soon!

    :D ;)
     
  4. Martin Bull

    Martin Bull Acting Wg. Cdr

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    I prefer to think of Otto as a 'mystery figure', like in The Prisoner. You know the sort of thing...

    'I am Number 2'
    'Who is Number One ?'
    'You are Number 6'
    'I am not a number - I am a FREE MAN! '
    ' HOHOHOHOHO ....' :D
     
  5. Otto

    Otto Spambot Nemesis Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    Interestingly, "Otto" is in fact a number. It is Italian for the number 8. What does it all mean?? I don't know yet, but I let you know when I figure something out.

    As for the fighting stuff, I do practice a little kickboxing/grappling, but ask anyone: I'm a WWII Forums member not a fighter! :D

    abbreviations for Stevin Oudshoorn:
    NHB = No Holds Barred (fighting); both an unused and innacurate term. There are actually a great many rules in the sport.
    MMA = Mixed Martial Arts; the newer, more accurate and more politically correct term for NHB. The sport governed by organizations such as the UFC, the PrideFC etc.
     
  6. Stevin

    Stevin Ace

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    Right....Thanx Otto...

    Doesn't have anything to do with cages right? ;)

    All these numbers- and prisoners-talk get me :confused:
     
  7. Martin Bull

    Martin Bull Acting Wg. Cdr

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    Can I say 'Welcome back, Otto' or is that a bit like 'brown-nosing' to the Boss ? [​IMG]
     
  8. No.9

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    Such aggressive dialogue, just walk softly and carry a big stick ;)

    No.9
     
  9. C.Evans

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    For a test thread--it sure is popular--aint it? :D
     
  10. Martin Bull

    Martin Bull Acting Wg. Cdr

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    .... but I doubt whether it'll get me up to 6, :eek: :eek: :eek: posts....
     
  11. C.Evans

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    No but, it WILL get you one step closer to becoming a "Hero of the Soviet Union" which you might be able to trade in for a "Victoria Cross." ;)
     

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