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Y halo thar zerger

So, is there a "weekendwarrior" for every double digit multiple of 11, or do you just have 55 and 77? - Brona 22:38, 13 October 2007 (BST)

just 55 and 77 as you can see their have separate professions. Both are in separate locations.
I honestly thought that the second character (55) had been found near Marven Mall. My mistake then. - Brona 19:10, 15 October 2007 (BST)
55 is in marven 77 is in pitneybank.

Pole Mall

Any bets on whether or not anyone heeds your warning about LUE?--Insomniac By Choice 05:40, 20 July 2007 (BST)

Dowdney Mall

I'm not for sure why you're changing the Dowdney Mall status from 'ransacked' to 'under siege'. The Mall still has one corner ransacked. I don't think anyone in the Santlerville area is going to stop fighting because the status page shows ransacked. At least, I hope not. Besides, that's not proper updating, according to the BIC rules. --Sexy Rexy Grossman 22:52, 30 July 2007 (BST)

Yeah, I understand your point about morale. But the wiki mods try to keep the suburb pages in some sort of NPOV way. And I don't mind telling folks that the mall was ransacked; just means we have to fight harder to get it back! --Sexy Rexy Grossman 00:51, 31 July 2007 (BST)

Embarrassing

I bet it is pretty embarrassing to lose your mall to a "dissapating " horde when you had a numbers advantage in excess 150 at the start of the siege, eh?--Insomniac By Choice 01:54, 19 October 2007 (BST)

Insomniac, I find it sad that you get offended whenever someone criticises zombie horde. I ve noticed your posts every time there is a human victory, announced on the wiki you make comments and edits to lessen that victory. Btw I didn’t think our defeat was embarrassing at all. The only reason we were overwhelmed was the massive help you got from Feral zombies, and also the massive use of pking tactics. we lasted what 4 days maybe more against LUE and the other ferals recall the day when the horde could take a mall down in a single night and then dare tell me which side was more embarrassing

Ps. Why do you hide the fact that you’re a member of LUE? Perhaps to hide your obvious bias to the zeds.--Weekendwarrior 17:17, 19 October 2007 (BST)

The only thing you've ever said to make me offended is that LUE never asked before helped until recently. From the first sack of Nichols Mall on, we've actively worked with other organized zombie groups. And every major place we've been with the exception of The Battle of SantLUEville and half of our horde against Marven the first time, we've had feral help.
Nah, this isn't offense, this is gloating. Is LUE the horde it was during the summer? By no means. That's why we don't count ransacks in minutes anymore and have less than a third of our peak membership active, less than that active abroad. But we still ended up kicking your ass.
You taunted before and during the siege and few people said anything. Now that it's over, I'm gloating. I try to remain impartial when I report news, but I don't mind being biased posting on the user page of a person like yourself.--Insomniac By Choice 18:31, 19 October 2007 (BST)

A person like myself? hell's bells, what crime against humanity did I commit? and they said I take the game too seriously? I taunted LUE and I liked it,but except for one case, I didn't taunt against individuals.For your own sake I advise you not to act like a self-righteous hypocrite.

btw I wonder what you'll say when we retake the mall..
In during lame attempt to redirect attention to the far future when the fact remains that you outnumber us 4-5:1 during the siege and yet your mall fell because everyone liked the NW corner a little too much. --Aeon17x 02:22, 21 October 2007 (BST)
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