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Quote from: Llapasllaly on November 29, 2012, 12:50:50 amQuote from: Klazsh on November 28, 2012, 10:30:44 pmWe did awesome last night, people were shooting and going into melee quite well, i think last night was the best LB we could of possibly had (but only to the ones i have been to). Frapp and Wuffles did an amazing job at leading us...(any bad grammar will be corrected by either, Frap, cop, bond, or marshal....) *beep*Allow me. We did awesome last night. People were shooting and going into melee quite well. I think last night was the best line battle we could have possibly had (but only regarding the ones I have attended). Frappiller and Wuffles did an amazing job leading us. Periods should be used instead of commas when writing independent clauses. Commas may sometimes be used when connecting two independent clauses using a conjunction or when tying a dependent clause to an independent one.Use have, not of, when conveying the idea of an experience or undertaking. I added "regarding" and "attended" to the parenthetical phrase for purposes of clarity.On first reference it is best to refer to someone by their full name, thus the use of Frappiller instead of Frapp.The use of the serial comma, or Oxford comma, between "bond" and "or" is debatable. In their AP Stylebook, The Associated Press instructs writers to refrain from using the Oxford comma. Personally, I'm a fan of the Oxford comma and feel it provides a smoother reading of lists like the one above.Jesus Llapsullaleyeyalaally! Correct me as well because spelling you're name is harder than writing an essay! Also, I recall a certain mmm, Sergeant Major promising a certain somebody about an extravagant signature. Then again, I am quite the old man, and indeed have a bad memory. Lastly, enjoy editing this. With love and twinkies-Ney
Quote from: Klazsh on November 28, 2012, 10:30:44 pmWe did awesome last night, people were shooting and going into melee quite well, i think last night was the best LB we could of possibly had (but only to the ones i have been to). Frapp and Wuffles did an amazing job at leading us...(any bad grammar will be corrected by either, Frap, cop, bond, or marshal....) *beep*Allow me. We did awesome last night. People were shooting and going into melee quite well. I think last night was the best line battle we could have possibly had (but only regarding the ones I have attended). Frappiller and Wuffles did an amazing job leading us. Periods should be used instead of commas when writing independent clauses. Commas may sometimes be used when connecting two independent clauses using a conjunction or when tying a dependent clause to an independent one.Use have, not of, when conveying the idea of an experience or undertaking. I added "regarding" and "attended" to the parenthetical phrase for purposes of clarity.On first reference it is best to refer to someone by their full name, thus the use of Frappiller instead of Frapp.The use of the serial comma, or Oxford comma, between "bond" and "or" is debatable. In their AP Stylebook, The Associated Press instructs writers to refrain from using the Oxford comma. Personally, I'm a fan of the Oxford comma and feel it provides a smoother reading of lists like the one above.
We did awesome last night, people were shooting and going into melee quite well, i think last night was the best LB we could of possibly had (but only to the ones i have been to). Frapp and Wuffles did an amazing job at leading us...(any bad grammar will be corrected by either, Frap, cop, bond, or marshal....) *beep*
So how goes my favorite regiment that isn't mine?
Anyone really, seems to be our speciality. The 89thRG: we show you how to die right.
Quote from: MarshalNey on November 29, 2012, 02:45:42 amQuote from: Llapasllaly on November 29, 2012, 12:50:50 amQuote from: Klazsh on November 28, 2012, 10:30:44 pmWe did awesome last night, people were shooting and going into melee quite well, i think last night was the best LB we could of possibly had (but only to the ones i have been to). Frapp and Wuffles did an amazing job at leading us...(any bad grammar will be corrected by either, Frap, cop, bond, or marshal....) *beep*Allow me. We did awesome last night. People were shooting and going into melee quite well. I think last night was the best line battle we could have possibly had (but only regarding the ones I have attended). Frappiller and Wuffles did an amazing job leading us. Periods should be used instead of commas when writing independent clauses. Commas may sometimes be used when connecting two independent clauses using a conjunction or when tying a dependent clause to an independent one.Use have, not of, when conveying the idea of an experience or undertaking. I added "regarding" and "attended" to the parenthetical phrase for purposes of clarity.On first reference it is best to refer to someone by their full name, thus the use of Frappiller instead of Frapp.The use of the serial comma, or Oxford comma, between "bond" and "or" is debatable. In their AP Stylebook, The Associated Press instructs writers to refrain from using the Oxford comma. Personally, I'm a fan of the Oxford comma and feel it provides a smoother reading of lists like the one above.Jesus Llapsullaleyeyalaally! Correct me as well because spelling you're name is harder than writing an essay! Also, I recall a certain mmm, Sergeant Major promising a certain somebody about an extravagant signature. Then again, I am quite the old man, and indeed have a bad memory. Lastly, enjoy editing this. With love and twinkies-NeyI was working on one. It was going to be so much better than the one you have now. Unfortunately, my ideas aren't always that easy to transmit into reality. Maybe someday I'll be able to make it. -- Tyrone
Quote from: Windbusche on November 30, 2012, 12:01:43 amSo how goes my favorite regiment that isn't mine? Wonderful, and hows your diddly hole
Quote from: Reverse on November 29, 2012, 01:27:59 amQuote from: Frappiller on November 25, 2012, 03:58:48 amQuote from: MarshalNey on November 24, 2012, 07:49:38 pmQuote from: Reverse on November 24, 2012, 01:51:30 pmdoes the Chassuer mean were getting rifles ?If you played Napoleon Total War, and used the Chasseur a Cheval, thats what it is. It's basically rifles and.... cavalary! Steam Frapiller if you want more detailsies or the chasseurs a peid went on google translate, The chasseur a peid means hunter touches bottom, and chasseur a cheval means hunter horseChasseur à pied = hunter on foot. Chasseur à cheval = horseback hunter. Source = I'm from New France .
Quote from: Frappiller on November 25, 2012, 03:58:48 amQuote from: MarshalNey on November 24, 2012, 07:49:38 pmQuote from: Reverse on November 24, 2012, 01:51:30 pmdoes the Chassuer mean were getting rifles ?If you played Napoleon Total War, and used the Chasseur a Cheval, thats what it is. It's basically rifles and.... cavalary! Steam Frapiller if you want more detailsies or the chasseurs a peid went on google translate, The chasseur a peid means hunter touches bottom, and chasseur a cheval means hunter horse
Quote from: MarshalNey on November 24, 2012, 07:49:38 pmQuote from: Reverse on November 24, 2012, 01:51:30 pmdoes the Chassuer mean were getting rifles ?If you played Napoleon Total War, and used the Chasseur a Cheval, thats what it is. It's basically rifles and.... cavalary! Steam Frapiller if you want more detailsies or the chasseurs a peid
Quote from: Reverse on November 24, 2012, 01:51:30 pmdoes the Chassuer mean were getting rifles ?If you played Napoleon Total War, and used the Chasseur a Cheval, thats what it is. It's basically rifles and.... cavalary! Steam Frapiller if you want more detailsies
does the Chassuer mean were getting rifles ?
the 89th has now officialy fielded skirmishers
Very fun battle we had tonight, I will hopefully have the video up some time tomorrow.