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FastJack

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« Reply #15 on: <12-09-10/1152:30> »
My avatar is a hot chick with a gun.

Hot chicks with guns never get old.
Yes, they do. They just aren't as hot.

The_Gun_Nut

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« Reply #16 on: <12-09-10/1306:56> »
Double-entendre check:  Failed.

You ARE getting old, 'Jack.
There is no overkill.

Only "Open fire" and "I need to reload."

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« Reply #17 on: <12-09-10/1353:18> »
My avatar is a hot chick with a gun.

Hot chicks with guns never get old.
Yes, they do. They just aren't as hot.

You, sir, are mistaken.

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« Reply #18 on: <12-09-10/1353:58> »
My avatar is a hot chick with a gun.

Hot chicks with guns never get old.
Yes, they do. They just aren't as hot.

You, sir, are mistaken.
Dammit man, Helen Mirren is the exception to EVERY rule.

The woman's played Morgana/Morgan le Fey (Excalibur - 1981), DCI Jane Tennison (Prime Suspect), one of the Calendar Girls, the voice of Deep Thought (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), the bloody QUEEN OF ENGLAND (seriously, how many brits would be up to playing HER in a biopic while she's still alive) and is now playing Prospera in The Tempest.

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« Reply #19 on: <12-14-10/1242:04> »
I'm 29, but my group has people in it ranging in age from their early 40's down to 14 so...

The_Gun_Nut

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« Reply #20 on: <12-14-10/1447:55> »
My avatar is a hot chick with a gun.

Hot chicks with guns never get old.
Yes, they do. They just aren't as hot.

You, sir, are mistaken.
Dammit man, Helen Mirren is the exception to EVERY rule.

The woman's played Morgana/Morgan le Fey (Excalibur - 1981), DCI Jane Tennison (Prime Suspect), one of the Calendar Girls, the voice of Deep Thought (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), the bloody QUEEN OF ENGLAND (seriously, how many brits would be up to playing HER in a biopic while she's still alive) and is now playing Prospera in The Tempest.
So, my original point still stands, then.
There is no overkill.

Only "Open fire" and "I need to reload."

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« Reply #21 on: <12-14-10/1502:28> »
Hot chicks with guns?  Yeah, that's good.  I prefer hot chicks with swords though.


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« Reply #22 on: <12-14-10/1536:49> »
That's a katana. Technically not a sword. And girls with swords are hot. Dangerously. As a former member of a 'knight brotherhood'* i can confirm that.


*Not exactly like your ren faires. More historically accurate, professional and strictly organized. And a lot more awesome.  Just check out the battle of Grunwald reenactment this year.
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« Reply #23 on: <12-14-10/1540:38> »
A katana is a sword.  Everything I've ever seen or read about katanas and swords says katanas are swords.  Why wouldn't they be?

The_Gun_Nut

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« Reply #24 on: <12-15-10/0244:53> »
Because they are EXOTIC!! ooooooo!

For some reason, that's enough to get some folks to call it different.
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« Reply #25 on: <12-15-10/0643:08> »
Katanas are katanas. 'Sword' is contractual here, as it has very different method of use. No parrying, different kind of combat use (not cutting through armor - cutting it's bindings to remove protection). I used both, and decided not to play with the katana, even if it was just a normal metal replica. Its fast, tough to handle, and works only with quick, short movements, unlike the sword (which depends more on your own strength and it's application, and can easily hurt someone through armor).
I know that's just me grumbling, but they're as different as it can be. Just look at swords and sabers. Even they're totally different kinds or weapons, they have more in common than with a katana. Hell, a katana could cut through a chainmail if you used a long, flat, pulling move. But it would be useless after one or two strikes - too much strain on the material, totally dulled.
That's also why in all those samurai movies everything ends in one attack. Or two-three at the least. One strike at an unarmored opponent kills or cripples him.

P.S. I have some meelee training, and knowledge. But by no means am i an expert. I just use logic, and can off course be wrong, when it comes to 'official' scientific terms. :P
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« Reply #26 on: <12-15-10/0809:11> »
A Katana is still a type of sword. <_<

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The_Gun_Nut

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« Reply #27 on: <12-15-10/0812:51> »
Very much so.

It's like saying an epee isn't a sword because you can't slash with it.  Or a claymore isn't a sword because it's too long.

For the curious, look here http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sword.

The katana, epee, and claymore all qualify.
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« Reply #28 on: <12-15-10/0832:03> »
I am 32 myself....

Meh.  :)
I thought what I'd do is; I would pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes.

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« Reply #29 on: <12-15-10/0843:18> »
32 is the new 23. I am 18. I hope I am not too young.

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