DD-aftershocks offical retirement from DOD
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DD-aftershocks offical retirement from DOD
yes it is true i am officially retiring from DOD .... TPG etc .... i dont play the game anymore .... cant get motivated to play ....
So it was fun ... but time to hang up the Thompson the BAR and the M1 rifle ... To all who i had the pleasure of playing with and against its was fun ..... but time to move on... Good luck to the new people who are experiencing DOD for the first time....
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So it was fun ... but time to hang up the Thompson the BAR and the M1 rifle ... To all who i had the pleasure of playing with and against its was fun ..... but time to move on... Good luck to the new people who are experiencing DOD for the first time....
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Brah, you at least have to come back to fix your signature...DD-aftershock wrote: DD-afterhock
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i think the part that made it hard to recruit you, was that you only used 3 weapons, and they were all allied weapons.
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I also used the K43 the mp40 stg44 was learning the KAR can snipe as well ... and if needed mgakiro wrote:i think the part that made it hard to recruit you, was that you only used 3 weapons, and they were all allied weapons.
for americans i used the M1 garand Thompson .... sniper BAR... tried the carbine .. wasnt my thing ...
every 12 man i was in i usually was asked to rifle or light most times because that was what was left ..so hence why i had most of what i was using .... but all in all it was a good run ..... if the opportunity to come back ever happens i may consider it but at the moment ... I am retired
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Re: DD-aftershocks offical retirement from DOD
Welcome, everyone, to this very special thread. And a bitter-sweet thread it is.
It’s very sad to be saying goodbye to DD-aftershock. But – at the same time – we know that he leaves us in good shape and – going now – he’s got the chance to enjoy all that hard earned LAN money. I am sure that the rest of us who frag into their eighties will have plenty of time to mull this over.
Ever since he joined us all those years ago – how many is it? 13, 14? DD-aftershockr has been a pillar in this community. Or perhaps I should say a rock – since it was he who helped build the very foundations that have made this game such a success. And who but DD-aftershock would have had the fortitude to deal with the slings and arrows that have assailed us? Not just the league issues, but all those LANS, the introduction of the client, all that forum stuff. I think we all know that it's from his utter commitment to our game and to our community. He has indeed been part of the lifeblood of this family!
This community will be a much emptier place without him, but it will be an honour to take up the baton as his successor and I promise to try and live up to his extraordinarily high standards.
Although we are saying goodbye to DD-aftershock, this will not be the last we see of him. After all he’s only retiring not dying or joining a CS:GO community. He has already agreed to join us at the next LAN and I am sure that we will be turning to him for words of wisdom. And I know you all look forward to hearing about all his day of defeat exploits when he and TonyMontana return from their boot camp in Sweden!
On a final note, DD-aftershock, I would like to wish you all the very best on behalf of all of us. We really hope you have a wonderful trip to Sweden! Good luck and let us all now raise our glasses to DD-aftershocks new life!
Sincerely,
The Community.
It’s very sad to be saying goodbye to DD-aftershock. But – at the same time – we know that he leaves us in good shape and – going now – he’s got the chance to enjoy all that hard earned LAN money. I am sure that the rest of us who frag into their eighties will have plenty of time to mull this over.
Ever since he joined us all those years ago – how many is it? 13, 14? DD-aftershockr has been a pillar in this community. Or perhaps I should say a rock – since it was he who helped build the very foundations that have made this game such a success. And who but DD-aftershock would have had the fortitude to deal with the slings and arrows that have assailed us? Not just the league issues, but all those LANS, the introduction of the client, all that forum stuff. I think we all know that it's from his utter commitment to our game and to our community. He has indeed been part of the lifeblood of this family!
This community will be a much emptier place without him, but it will be an honour to take up the baton as his successor and I promise to try and live up to his extraordinarily high standards.
Although we are saying goodbye to DD-aftershock, this will not be the last we see of him. After all he’s only retiring not dying or joining a CS:GO community. He has already agreed to join us at the next LAN and I am sure that we will be turning to him for words of wisdom. And I know you all look forward to hearing about all his day of defeat exploits when he and TonyMontana return from their boot camp in Sweden!
On a final note, DD-aftershock, I would like to wish you all the very best on behalf of all of us. We really hope you have a wonderful trip to Sweden! Good luck and let us all now raise our glasses to DD-aftershocks new life!
Sincerely,
The Community.
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Theworst wrote:Welcome, everyone, to this very special thread. And a bitter-sweet thread it is.
It’s very sad to be saying goodbye to DD-aftershock. But – at the same time – we know that he leaves us in good shape and – going now – he’s got the chance to enjoy all that hard earned LAN money. I am sure that the rest of us who frag into their eighties will have plenty of time to mull this over.
Ever since he joined us all those years ago – how many is it? 13, 14? DD-aftershockr has been a pillar in this community. Or perhaps I should say a rock – since it was he who helped build the very foundations that have made this game such a success. And who but DD-aftershock would have had the fortitude to deal with the slings and arrows that have assailed us? Not just the league issues, but all those LANS, the introduction of the client, all that forum stuff. I think we all know that it's from his utter commitment to our game and to our community. He has indeed been part of the lifeblood of this family!
This community will be a much emptier place without him, but it will be an honour to take up the baton as his successor and I promise to try and live up to his extraordinarily high standards.
Although we are saying goodbye to DD-aftershock, this will not be the last we see of him. After all he’s only retiring not dying or joining a CS:GO community. He has already agreed to join us at the next LAN and I am sure that we will be turning to him for words of wisdom. And I know you all look forward to hearing about all his day of defeat exploits when he and TonyMontana return from their boot camp in Sweden!
On a final note, DD-aftershock, I would like to wish you all the very best on behalf of all of us. We really hope you have a wonderful trip to Sweden! Good luck and let us all now raise our glasses to DD-aftershocks new life!
Sincerely,
The Community.
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Sears wrote:Theworst wrote:Welcome, everyone, to this very special thread. And a bitter-sweet thread it is.
It’s very sad to be saying goodbye to DD-aftershock. But – at the same time – we know that he leaves us in good shape and – going now – he’s got the chance to enjoy all that hard earned LAN money. I am sure that the rest of us who frag into their eighties will have plenty of time to mull this over.
Ever since he joined us all those years ago – how many is it? 13, 14? DD-aftershockr has been a pillar in this community. Or perhaps I should say a rock – since it was he who helped build the very foundations that have made this game such a success. And who but DD-aftershock would have had the fortitude to deal with the slings and arrows that have assailed us? Not just the league issues, but all those LANS, the introduction of the client, all that forum stuff. I think we all know that it's from his utter commitment to our game and to our community. He has indeed been part of the lifeblood of this family!
This community will be a much emptier place without him, but it will be an honour to take up the baton as his successor and I promise to try and live up to his extraordinarily high standards.
Although we are saying goodbye to DD-aftershock, this will not be the last we see of him. After all he’s only retiring not dying or joining a CS:GO community. He has already agreed to join us at the next LAN and I am sure that we will be turning to him for words of wisdom. And I know you all look forward to hearing about all his day of defeat exploits when he and TonyMontana return from their boot camp in Sweden!
On a final note, DD-aftershock, I would like to wish you all the very best on behalf of all of us. We really hope you have a wonderful trip to Sweden! Good luck and let us all now raise our glasses to DD-aftershocks new life!
Sincerely,
The Community.
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good bye frand
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Ok due to the outcry of support for me to come out of retirement ... I will for this season .... Tony pm me the pw so i can join and then .. we will see what happens at the end of the season to see what i am going to do next
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