I never really like these video I just find it a bit too much.
How are these guys alive if they die in every episode?
sense.
[QUOTE=JUOPPO;36386639]How are these guys alive if they die in every episode?
sense.[/QUOTE]
because cartoons.
[QUOTE=wizu;36385660]a true man's MLP is Happy Tree Friends.[/QUOTE]
nice title
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8gv4wXmP_w&feature=relmfu[/media]
[sp]What a twist[/sp]
personally the one i seem to remember liking was one of the christmas specials
I still have Volume 1: First blood, on DVD, i loved re-watching it over and over again as a child, didn't know that they still made it...
[QUOTE=Electrocuter;36381311]You play Killing Floor, you must be messed up in the head.[/QUOTE]
Killing Floor is fucking stupid anyways.
[Stupid = Dull and boring]
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;36385703]Don't start.[/QUOTE]
Right, no need to bring that damned fad into yet another innocent conversational thread about something much more important than the show that the bandwagon's participants claim to centre around.
For some reason I keep associating Flippy's garb with the British armed forces'. Can someone please shed light on which army he's supposed to supposedly be part of?
[QUOTE=Bob_Namg;36389539]For some reason I keep associating Flippy's garb with the British armed forces'. Can someone please shed light on which army he's supposed to supposedly be part of?[/QUOTE]
[quote]Flippy is a male bear. He wears dog tags around his neck (dog tags are used in wars in case a soldier dies on the battlefield. In this way the body can be identified) and a green beret with checkered crest on his head. [B]He is a retired veteran soldier in the Army[/B]. He fought in the [B]Weaponized Animal Regiment (The W.A.R)[/B], and he has an obsession with making booby traps[B] inspired by the Viet Cong[/B], as well as a [B]flashback of his experience of being held captive by them[/B] (as seen in Easy For You to Sleigh). In addition, his attire seems to [B]resemble to the U.S. Army Special Forces[/B], which played a role during the Vietnam War. As he fought for years, he was promoted to the rank of sergeant. According to writer Warren G, Flippy is mostly based on [B]John Rambo[/B]. During the Internet and TV series, it is unknown if Flippy has retired from the Army or if they are simply in a time of peace. Flippy rarely appears in the series, most likely due to his repetitive behavior in most of the episodes in which he appears.[B] Flippy most likely has even more kills than Lumpy (who has 151+ kills in 92 episodes),[/B] since he has over 65 kills and has only appeared in 15 episodes so far. The kill ratio between Flippy and Lumpy is 4 1/3:1 59/92, respectively.[/quote]
so, US special forces, based on rambo. Also I wouldn't have expected lumpy to be a high-killcount character
[QUOTE=daijitsu;36389680]so, US special forces, based on rambo. Also I wouldn't have expected lumpy to be a high-killcount character[/QUOTE]
If lumpy is in the movie, then its guaranteed he will kill [I]everyone. [/I]
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