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2005-06-02, 8:03 AM #1
http://www.uotf.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=208&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0

Just wanted to share these pictures a guy made by posing his action figures. Gets funnier later in the thread.
Sorry for the lousy German
2005-06-02, 8:12 AM #2
Probably be funnier if I spoke German...
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There is no spoon.
2005-06-02, 8:19 AM #3
Probably...

But I forgot this one picture that makes this whole thing relevant for massassi. A pic of Kyle Katarn!
I would translate the caption, but I have know idea what Bandscheibenvorfall means in English.
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Sorry for the lousy German
2005-06-02, 8:20 AM #4
Ha ha! That's great! :D
2005-06-02, 8:42 AM #5
"Commence Order 66."
"Yes, my lord."

"A number 66 with extra mushrooms. Here you are."
"What? I wanted WITHOUT mushrooms! And you're 20 minutes late! You get no payment!"
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Hey, Blue? I'm loving the things you do. From the very first time, the fight you fight for will always be mine.
2005-06-02, 9:06 AM #6
Quote:
Originally posted by Impi
Probably...

But I forgot this one picture that makes this whole thing relevant for massassi. A pic of Kyle Katarn!
I would translate the caption, but I have know idea what Bandscheibenvorfall means in English.


Google says:

"Only few around Kyle Katarns volume disk incident - years after its adventures, which admits of the video games consuming public are..."

Specifically, it says Bandscheibenvorfall is "volume disk incident"

2005-06-02, 10:06 AM #7
my fav is the evolution of stormtoopers.
My girlfriend paid a lot of money for that tv; I want to watch ALL OF IT. - JM
2005-06-02, 10:12 AM #8
Quote:
Originally posted by The_Mega_ZZTer

Specifically, it says Bandscheibenvorfall is "volume disk incident"



'intervertebral disk' says the dict.leo.org
2005-06-02, 10:14 AM #9
Perhaps it refers to the logical result of carying 9+ weapons at once on one's back (herniated disk).
Steal my dreams and sell them back to me.....

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