[QUOTE=Kc;47280]Say no more.
Matter of fact, didn't even need to say that much, I was sort of adding my speculation in the undertones as it were. But I appreciate the confirmation of at least my suspicions of damage taken ::yay:
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I wish I had a spare $215K laying around. I found a working M134 for sale. :)
HOW THE FUCK DOES THIS GAME WORK!?!?!?!?!?!?!
--"How many ducks are hanging out on the lawn?"
--"The man loves his beef tacos."
--"Alright, go ahead Fowler."
--"Three tangos sit on a wire."
--"The Roman pillar fell on the fish."
--"Haha! That's a good one!"
Any insight would be much appreciated.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countersign_%28military%29
It's much simpler than you think...
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Really great episode this round.
Usually michael is a bit milque-toast,
seeing that he is the general main character
(the blank slate everyone is supposed to get
along with) and although he's had a bit of a minor
character growth compared to everyone else,
i liked that there was a hint of something more
at the end of this... it was a nice cut away from
everyone else in the series w/new cool characters.
Son of a bitch. I'm a terrible code breaker.
Did anyone else hear some new sounds from the improved little ones this week.
To me they kind of sound like some of the dinosaurs from Jurassic Park, and almost like communication.
You know how you say something and immediately regret it?
I clicked off skype to end wnd #44 and thought "well fucking duh.... Carl's in boulder. He's the ticket to go there!"
Glad it didn't go that chalk because at least no one would guess adult friend finder narrator
As KC stated, sign/countersign, although this sign/countersign is pretty deep. When I was enlisted we were given a chart with numbers down one side and letters across the bottom, and the boxes had words in them. If you were challenged with, for example A7, you would respond back with whatever word was in that box, lets say Chicken. On the other hand, if you were challenged with Chicken you would respond back with A7.
Have not heard any in play, but there are also things called duress words. Lets say the duress word/words are "chicken nuts". If you were under duress and talking on the radio or phone you would say something like "Did you know that chicken nuts are real? That should key in the person you are talking to you that something is not right. LOL.. bad example but it works for a simple explanation.