Postcard to the fighting forces of G(a)yana(L)

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Postcard to the fighting forces of G(a)yana(L)

Post by Coffe » 01 Jul 2014, 01:12

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We "improved" two out of four of the roadsigns with your name on it. Hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. :P

XOXO

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Post by CyBear » 01 Jul 2014, 14:37

when my PMC mates and I from Crowbar-1-1 passed this the first time we laughed sooo hard. Thumbs up! :D

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Post by Helvetica » 01 Jul 2014, 15:45

When we (Boarder Patrol) crossed the signs, we had a good laugh. We were still laughing, when we kicked some ravens ass with our MG's.

But really, nice move guys.
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Post by Coffe » 03 Jul 2014, 11:22

We had plans of using spray paints to make the message "stick" a bit better.

But unfortunately we forgot to pick up some black and white paints during our last minute shopping run in Sollefteå. Electrical tape worked well enough, and I know for a fact that some Guyanians didn't like our jest because they tore down our "improvements" from one of the signs... Which we promptly replaced afterwards. :D

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Post by Sgt._Shaw » 03 Jul 2014, 11:26

Coffe wrote:Electrical tape worked well enough, and I know for a fact that some Guyanians didn't like our jest because they tore down our "improvements" from one of the signs... Which we promptly replaced afterwards. :D
In fact that was my Unit :D It was more like: "I don't want to cross the border into Gayanal!"- "Ok, wait.... so... now you are going into Guyana."- "Much better."

Still, nice work :P :lol: :D
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Post by Coffe » 03 Jul 2014, 14:03

Sgt._Shaw wrote:
Coffe wrote:Electrical tape worked well enough, and I know for a fact that some Guyanians didn't like our jest because they tore down our "improvements" from one of the signs... Which we promptly replaced afterwards. :D
In fact that was my Unit :D It was more like: "I don't want to cross the border into Gayanal!"- "Ok, wait.... so... now you are going into Guyana."- "Much better."

Still, nice work :P :lol: :D
What? Are you saying that you don't feel comfortable with taking a "long one" into Gayanal? :P

Don't you think it would've been a perfect opportunity to go deep and start waving around with some stiff military equipment in the warm, tight country of Gayanal? :lol:

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Post by Sgt._Shaw » 04 Jul 2014, 00:07

Coffe wrote: What? Are you saying that you don't feel comfortable with taking a "long one" into Gayanal? :P

Don't you think it would've been a perfect opportunity to go deep and start waving around with some stiff military equipment in the warm, tight country of Gayanal? :lol:
:lol: :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Post by wormbyte » 05 Jul 2014, 09:24

We like to celebrate "Man love Thursday" in Guyana :D
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Post by Track64 » 05 Jul 2014, 15:15

The Guyana love train keeps your squad warm at night

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Re: Postcard to the fighting forces of G(a)yana(L)

Post by matte_wo » 08 Jul 2014, 10:19

Vandalism. Fine: 5000BD
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