rodeo
Registered user
Global user
Registered: 11-2005
Posts: 160
Karma: 2 (+2/-0)

|
|
Reply | Quote
|
|
Re: Blue Team
Ed, thanks for stepping up and taking the lead. You are the reason Blue was able to turn the tide. Congrats on the win and see you at the next game.
Curtis - Blue 3
|
|
1/30/2006, 7:16 pm
|
Send Email to rodeo
Send PM to rodeo
Blog
|
Desmodean
Registered user
Global user
Registered: 01-2006
Posts: 29
Karma: -2 (+1/-3)
|
|
Reply | Quote
|
|
Re: Blue Team
The game was great. You members of the blue team did a heack of a job advancing on our CP, it seemed like everytime I came back for a mission, we had to fight you guys off first.
|
|
1/30/2006, 8:54 pm
|
Send Email to Desmodean
Send PM to Desmodean
|
rodeo
Registered user
Global user
Registered: 11-2005
Posts: 160
Karma: 2 (+2/-0)

|
|
Reply | Quote
|
|
Re: Blue Team
Red you guys were tenacious in the castle. It took two grenades, a rocket and a WHOLE lotta paint to clear just one upper floor corner. Thanks for helping me lose 5lbs of sweat - GREAT game.
|
|
1/30/2006, 9:13 pm
|
Send Email to rodeo
Send PM to rodeo
Blog
|
MD Hunter
Registered user
Global user
Registered: 10-2005
Location: Pasadena, MD
Posts: 39
Karma: 1 (+1/-0)

|
|
Reply | Quote
|
|
Re: Blue Team
quote: rodeo wrote:
Ed, thanks for stepping up and taking the lead. You are the reason Blue was able to turn the tide. Congrats on the win and see you at the next game.
Curtis - Blue 3
Thanks Curtis. I just opened the envelopes, called out the missions and asked the troops to head out with you guys. You and the rest of the commanders lead them and got the job done.
I did not get a chance to get all the comanders names but I know who you all are by sight. Are you the commander who took over for me when I left the command tent at 3pm.
--- House of Pain scenario team
|
|
1/31/2006, 8:48 pm
|
Send Email to MD Hunter
Send PM to MD Hunter
|
MD Hunter
Registered user
Global user
Registered: 10-2005
Location: Pasadena, MD
Posts: 39
Karma: 1 (+1/-0)

|
|
Reply | Quote
|
|
Re: Blue Team
quote: Desmodean wrote:
The game was great. You members of the blue team did a heack of a job advancing on our CP, it seemed like everytime I came back for a mission, we had to fight you guys off first.
You think the Blue team did a good job of advancing on the Red HQ, every time I turned around all I saw was red arm bands outside the blue HQ tent. Everytime I got them chased off some one came back to report the red team was at the road and closing in again. I gave up keeping the red team away.
--- House of Pain scenario team
|
|
1/31/2006, 8:55 pm
|
Send Email to MD Hunter
Send PM to MD Hunter
|
rodeo
Registered user
Global user
Registered: 11-2005
Posts: 160
Karma: 2 (+2/-0)

|
|
Reply | Quote
|
|
Re: Blue Team
Yeah, that was me. I stayed at the HQ to get the last mission; called everyone to the castle; then went screaming into the woods with the rest of the Blue Meanies. Don't be too modest, it takes more than reading mission cards to get a group playing effectively together.
|
|
1/31/2006, 9:24 pm
|
Send Email to rodeo
Send PM to rodeo
Blog
|
MD Hunter
Registered user
Global user
Registered: 10-2005
Location: Pasadena, MD
Posts: 39
Karma: 1 (+1/-0)

|
|
Reply | Quote
|
|
Re: Blue Team
Thanks Curtis, you were a big help the entire day. Like I said, the blue team would not have won if it was not for guys like you and the rest of the commanders. Catch you at the next scenario or maybe while playing some weekend woodsball at OA.
Ed
--- House of Pain scenario team
|
|
1/31/2006, 9:39 pm
|
Send Email to MD Hunter
Send PM to MD Hunter
|