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Discussion in 'Tank Warfare of World War 2' started by michael.wittman, Jan 29, 2005.

  1. scaramouche

    scaramouche New Member

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    Re: Hi!

    Nyet! tis T34 be! Vot edition of Russian-English phrase book/ dictionary you got trannslation from Tovarisch ? hahahaha! Hello Bluemax old pal! long time to see! Glad you free from Lubyanka!! welcome aboard! .Missed your battle cries:" Na Rodina! Na Stalina!
    Best Regards!

    P.S: Still saving picture of comrade Stalin in attic, with photo of Yeshov, Yagoda and Beria (dear old Laurenti!) awaiting their truimphal return from the dead? :p :p
    Here other picture..of tank produced at Svoietsky Soyuz No., 233 See you at the next Stahanovite meeting!
     
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    My good friend or maybe i say you kamarada, surprises me your affection to Russian chatarra, the kamarada Beria?? hummmmm, inquire a medium to speak whit him :lol: quiza lo encuentres tomando Smirnoff con Himmler, no eran amigos?? lol
    :bang: :bang:

    ci vediamo dopo.
     
  3. Roel

    Roel New Member

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    Whoa :eek:

    Please keep your inside jokes in the PM system! :D

    Oh, and also, we'd appreciate it if at least the majority of the words in your sentence would be in English... ;)
     
  4. Ricky

    Ricky Well-Known Member

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    Still, nice pictures. ;)
     
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    Yeah 8)
     
  6. scaramouche

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    Your singular lack of humor;Roel, never ceases to amaze me--Bluemax's English is not the greatest, but his photos are darn good.I'll simply ask him to stop sending them ....
     
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    Very nice pictures indeed. I finally came to the conclusion that this topic was about the Battle of Kursk.. Next time I will read better. ;)
     
  8. Roel

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    No problem, I just didn't get most of that because they seemed to be inside jokes directed at you. I may lack humour, but I must also make sure this forum is a public place, if you see what I mean...

    They are indeed great pictures, Bluemax.
     
  9. KBO

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    Thank you for clearing that up Roel !

    Best regards, KBO.
     
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    scaramouche New Member

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    Actually l didn't get his message either-I don't think he meant it as a private message to me though- s l told him his Englsh is dimply not up to par--l offered to translate his messages before he sends them..

    Ok Guido, unpack your bags. go get some calzone , some clams oreganatto,sorpresatta calabresse, and some Muscatel..you aint going to Holland tonight! :p :p :p :p :p 8)
     
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    me262 phpbb3 New Member

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    what about some mezcal with the worm and some sotol???? guido likes that!!!!!
     
  12. Roel

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    What a relief, thanks for paying his dinner scaramouche! :lol:
     
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    scaramouche New Member

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    Now, did l say I was paying? you've got a hope! :p :p

    Nah! old Guido drinks Grapa and when he;s short of cash Bourbon..
    8) (no class, obviously!)
    Hyperlink: Roel how the heck does one hyperlink-because Bluemax has some great pics-artillery included...

    :-? [/i]
     
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    :D

    Since all topic links are basically the same root followed by a number, why don't you try to remember that the root is www.fun-online.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t= , so that I will only have to give you a number, in this case 1219. :D

    Forget that, it's my job, I'll take the responsibility... :)
     
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    I think Boreman informed the russians of the attack , and that's why the russians were ready to defend against the germans.
     
  18. Roel

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    Oh yes, because Bormann was part of the Russian spy network right?
    http://www.fun-online.sk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=492

    I still doubt this, since Bormann was so close to Hitler from the very beginning. But then again, that's how spies work, of course. ;)
     
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    Some interesting photos from scaramouche of American Lend-Lease equipment at Kursk:
    (pictures from Bluemax's files)

    An M1A1 scoutcar:
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    and an M3:
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  20. Bolo

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    See the Studabaker in the background?

    [​IMG]
     

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