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Many a true word is spoken in jest ….. (Sorry Justin 😉 )
😀 ………………..Funny.
Justin looks pretty realistic as a Draghoul 😉
I hear that they based them on Justin after attending a bootcamp and seeing him rolling in after hitting the pub the night before.
I dont know how fair this is for Justin…. I mean he loses on camera all the time as well so no brains and no kicking ass (sorry justin you know we love ya mate)
I played @dignity on camera once and won (Flames of War 4Ed – hasn’t aired yet) . . . but honestly I think he let me take too many units onto the table (point-up errors in my favor) and was very kind in conceding when he did.
A lot of times it’s about what makes a good episode or video – a winning strategy might take a long time and make for a boring video, so instead they charge and make lots of explosions and a great video that explains many of the rules.
That and they’re great hosts and want to be polite to their guests.
@johnlyons , on the other hand, beat me like a rented government mule in that game. I still have nightmares. That’s one video I honestly hope never gets broadcast. 😀 Seriously, I got beaten so badly I don’t think it does the actual FoW game any justice.
So you are proof they have red headed step child mules in Northern Ireland?
They sure did that day, @ghent99 . 😐
@caesar . Another cracking cartoon sir 😀 . @oriskany , i find a ” good ” loss provides more lessons than a win ( at least that’s what i keep telling myself whatever the game i’m losing is ).
Always play the “bad guys/girls” so when you loose you can pat yourself on the back for a job well done! Don’t need any guilt for loosing as the good guys/girls!
when beards attack.
I heard 4Ground are pretty open to making a Justin Drugghoul for the game…….if only they can get that digital head scan of Justin 😀