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Post by Stephen on Oct 26, 2006 11:07:22 GMT -5
The new issue is out with TONS of new stuff everywhere, including your personal ARMISTICE DAY HANDICAP score determining your odds of winning the title!
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Post by Stephen on Oct 26, 2006 20:06:30 GMT -5
Well, something we did must have been right... we just had over 220 pages views on Thursday alone! That's about quadruple our average, and we've had more than triple the usual number of unique hits today.
This issue appears to be a major hit!
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albpilot
Ace of Aces
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I'm not frightened of terrorism, so please don't go and create a police state on my account...
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Post by albpilot on Oct 27, 2006 8:54:44 GMT -5
The new issue is out with TONS of new stuff everywhere, including your personal ARMISTICE DAY HANDICAP score determining your odds of winning the title! Hey, you forgot 'Never leaves his wingman hanging' in my handicap!!!!!!
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KevinR
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2003, 2009 Indy Squadron Champion
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Post by KevinR on Nov 14, 2006 20:37:14 GMT -5
And "You Will Die Like Dogs" as my signature taunt! 
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albpilot
Ace of Aces
Red Baron Fight XVIII Champ
I'm not frightened of terrorism, so please don't go and create a police state on my account...
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Post by albpilot on Nov 14, 2006 23:29:51 GMT -5
Do signature lines count as props?
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Post by Stephen on Nov 15, 2006 9:30:55 GMT -5
Well, they can be. This is a tough, case by case decision that the members of the Indy Squadron Board of Discipline and Condescencion must make and believe me, its not an easy job.
In order for a taunt to be elevated from verbal assault to Prop Status, it must be consistent, known amongst the enemy, feared, and at least a bit annoying. It must be one of those taunts that the enemy - for a fraction of a second - knows is coming before actual delivery. That's a real key that the Board looks for.
However, elevation of a verbosity to Prop Status is a rare thing to which few taunts can aspire. PS is primarily achieved by the raw physicality and annoyance of a Prop.
Potential Prop Status Taunts may be submitted to the ISBDC for consideration, but as their name indicates, the Board is sometimes rather merciless in its rejection letters.
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