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So i go into Kinkos and....
Posted: 2007-12-11 22:32
by Sgt_carbonero
....I'm waiting for a job to get laminated. The guy looks at me and says "Is this the front cover?"
...and I reply in a loud voice, "Negative!"
...............so embarassing
...when i go into town I have fleeting thoughts that I should look for caches........
share your real life funny moments!
Posted: 2007-12-11 23:09
by S.P.C-[Reality]-
Sgt_carbonero wrote:...when i go into town I have fleeting thoughts that I should look for caches........
lmao
Posted: 2007-12-11 23:39
by jerkzilla
I always ask myself what would it be like if the surrounding area was a PR map? And then think about ways to clear it if I were assaulting or trying to find good spots for defending.
Posted: 2007-12-11 23:40
by Eddiereyes909
in choir a few weeks ago, i saw abunch of back packs piled together, first thing i told the guy next to me was "quick knife that rally point"
Posted: 2007-12-11 23:44
by HughJass
thats how you know you play too much PR

Yeah i always say negative instead of no sometimes and say roger for yes. its wierd.
Posted: 2007-12-11 23:57
by Spec
Cool, what kind of drugs are you taking while playing?

Posted: 2007-12-12 00:07
by Raniak
When I see planes or helicopters flying I try to spot them... or shoot them down.
I'm scared to go on bridges because I think some insurgents will blow it up while I go on it...

Posted: 2007-12-12 00:12
by Rambo Hunter
Lol
I'm always replying "roger" or "negative"
I often talk in radio chatter (um, roger that, move just left of the intersection and the target building building should be in sight" or "Come in, i am moving to the extraction zone, what's your position, over")
Whenever i see something about Iraq on TV, or anywhere in general, i always think "wow, that should really be a PR map"
Anytime i see, hear, or read something about fastropes i immediately think "that's hardcoded!"
I'm always wondering what the fog and draw distance IRL is
Posted: 2007-12-12 00:29
by SGT.JOKER
wrecked my bike a few days ago...I said to my friend who was with me
"this would be a good time for you to respawn as an engineer" lol
Posted: 2007-12-12 01:06
by DavidP
Rambo Hunter wrote:Lol
I'm always replying "roger" or "negative"
Same here. Except i say page up sometimes.
Posted: 2007-12-12 01:15
by RHYS4190
hmmmmmm Ok...... What every you lot say. But i always look at sydney and say we need a PR map of this place.
Posted: 2007-12-12 02:06
by Teek
A clan mate while commuting home one day heard a helicopter above and looked around his car for the .50.
Posted: 2007-12-12 02:44
by Gyberg
... these are the signs.. you guys need to cut down on your PR playing... I have however had the same kind of experiences... but that was during my real life military service...
Posted: 2007-12-12 03:10
by Eddiereyes909
DavidP wrote:Same here. Except i say page up sometimes.
ok thats a little to far...
Posted: 2007-12-12 03:22
by DarkTalon
some jerk pulled in front of me and nearly slammed in to the drivers side of my car yesterday, all i could think was "VOTE KICK VOTE KICK..."
Posted: 2007-12-12 03:44
by Sgt.Princess
Our neighbor's jeep sounds like the British jeeps; when I hear them I want to go get my RPG out of the closet.
Posted: 2007-12-12 03:45
by GruAncH
I work in a radio room and say Roger affirmative negative and do you want me to set a move marker for you? to the drivers all the time...
My partner laughs at me cause I say "spawn on me" in my sleep hahaha
Posted: 2007-12-12 03:54
by DavidP
Eddiereyes909 wrote:ok thats a little to far...
Ya i know. You should see all the puzzled looks i get from my co-workers.
Posted: 2007-12-12 04:40
by Masaq
I volunteer with SJA, and we often use not only both our radio net but when we're working with the ambulance service, theirs too. It's not so much that PR spills over into first aiding, it's more that first aid spills into PR.
I've responded to radio checks with "5 and 5", I've use callsigns for tanks and aircraft (and then prefixed every call with them), I've finished a radio message as Commander with "Received and understood, Control standing by", I've ended a string of radio messages with "over" and basically sounded waaaaaay too involved in the game.
Thanks to SJA and PR I've also done a couple of them over the phone as well - "Mum, this is Alex, are you receiving me over?" was how one memorable phone call back to my folks started. I also ended a call to a girlfriend once with "Love you, control standing by". (That was weird).