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What Is A Rogue?

Discussion in 'Counter-Battery Fire' started by Poppy, Mar 8, 2012.

  1. GRW

    GRW Pillboxologist WW2|ORG Editor

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    Don't worry, they can't touch you (ewe) for it these days...:p

    I have a confession to make...My name is Gordon, and I am a rogue....
     
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    Skipper Kommodore

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    One for Gordon



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  3. Biak

    Biak Boy from Illinois Staff Member

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    Hey, taking pictures can be a lucrative sideline. Especially that one time. When the neighbors wife was away. And he had a "visitor". By the way, I'm the one with the droopy pants standing behind Belasar. Didn't want to get hit by shrapnel nor be to far away from my walker.
     
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    A-58 Cool Dude

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    Once a Rogue, always a Rogue. There is no rehabilitation. Can one ever learn or talk enough about WW2? I think not. However I do think that Brother Rogue urqh goes a little too far with the coppering and wearing rouge (and after six....really!) though.
     
  5. rkline56

    rkline56 USS Oklahoma City CG5

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    Glad to hear you went back to the dark side of rock, Biak. Grab another Pabst for me. The Sabbath song that cracked me up is Fairies Wear Boots and you gotta believe me la la la. Also Supernaut from Vol IV, always thought it stood for Capt. Nemos Super Nautilus.
     
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    TD-Tommy776 Man of Constant Sorrow

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    What the heck is he wearing? Looks like a kilt, but also looks like shorts. I guess you could say he's wearing a shilt (Yes, there is an "L" in there). Only slightly less disturbing is the matching mask to hide his secret identity. :shifty:
     
  7. luketdrifter

    luketdrifter Ace

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    You had me at tramp and vagabond
     
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  8. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Rogues come in all shapes and sizes...Avatars do not always represent their physogs...although in my case the pics generally do...

    I take my duty as a rogue seriously...guarding fields with my warlike trained killer
    sheep is something I do for the good of all...its the Chinese you see...I hear them at night when you are all asleep...the sound of the wind...The odd uav overflying...the American transports scaring my girlies....I'll stop now...just to say...I have you covered at night...the tunnels will not get past me...the sheep are like me you see...rogue sheep...There is Monty...Moose...Junie...Rommel...Bolshie...Eye eye....Whitney....to name a few...a corps all should beware of...Why do you come to the land of the sheep without a bucket of food...Oh eck..run....
     
  9. Victor Gomez

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    From the pics I see the healthy look of your heard but would only suggest you consider making them more hardy by introducing some New Mexico influence.......a sheep so fierce it penetrated the minds of the U.S. Cavalry who were ordered to extinct this species from the planet and shot them on sight to force the introduction of the less hardy strains with more friendly faces as was their want for the newly acquired territory. The cavalry did not just battle Indians, they also battled the breed and food supply as well, unable to remove the scairy look of a churro they thought was the devil looking at them as they traveled along, a true "Rogue". However secretly in the mountains near a Tierra Maria site, the burned and battled courthouse....a rancher hid remnants of the breed deep in the nearby canyons and mountains preserving vestiges of the breed, from the U.S. Cavalry soldier. This saving act is the only reason one can see once in a while sheep like this known for their superior wool especially amongst the herders and weavers today still engaged in these arts. Here is one for your viewing pleasure...Some Navajos likewise claim preservation of the churro as well.....here is a likeness for your pleasure. The purety of this breed is very challenged in my opinion as they are slowly loosing the hallmark curly horns found in numbers up to six on a single sheep that I have seen myself. Eventually this rogue breed may be lost I presume. Redirect Notice
     
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    GRW Pillboxologist WW2|ORG Editor

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    Damn! I've been outed!
     
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    He's quite a gentleman isn't he?
     
  12. Poppy

    Poppy grasshopper

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    Didn't want to exclude the sista's. They be rouging too....OK. For those who don't know the handshake: listen up. I can only show it 4 times. I've already used 2 of them. .....
    OK, did y'all get that? And don't forget to.....
    and then.....
    Lol .Joking about that last part. Never do that, unless you really are on a dairy farm. You could ruin the Swedish milker and we all know how expensive those are.
     
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    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Hah the old Swedish milker...and still on topic...its a robotic uav prototype....brads pig flyer to follow...
     
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    SQUEEE!...The new model. I see they've adapted it's use for cows now. Brilliant.
     
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    Needed a flying pig?
     
  16. urqh

    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Its Brads secret weapon....He wants a army of pigs....flying ones...I told him to just recruit the mods...I'll get me coat...
     
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    urqh Tea drinking surrender monkey

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    Mine are mostly black Dutch Blazers...size of donkeys...I now have about 50 lambs as of this week....loads more to come from normal business flock...the 50 odd breeding Dutch lambs will now aquire the names of certain rogues on ww2f....Pics to follow...
     
  18. Biak

    Biak Boy from Illinois Staff Member

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    Lord help us, this should be good :)
     
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    GRW Pillboxologist WW2|ORG Editor

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    Anyway, isn't it pronounced 'roh-gew' ?! :p
     
  20. Victor Gomez

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    Size of donkeys are they? Roh-gew? 50 lambs? and more to come.....from the business flock...........means there is the private flock and the business flock..............hmmmmm......hi-tec herdsman 500,000th poster.....Dutch Blazers sounds high and mighty maybe won't even look at the hardy churro's but couldn't find that breed in my sheeps encyclopedia. Perhaps if they are as big as donkeys they can be milked for cheese making or use em like oxen for plowing if gas price keeps going up. Quit selling all that good stuff to other places....we need it here! I want big lamb chops from now on and our farms need gas free plowing.
     

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