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Yep, I too had some pretty good times playing with my Centurion I.
Also, do we have a hall of shame where this might go?
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Welp. That's an admittance that I'd never thought I'd see the Post make. They are usually too busy fellating the oil industry to criticize Saudi Arabia.
Ah, that explains the comments then.
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Also, welcome to SH.
Also, welcome to SH.
Thanks. Tied invited me quite a while ago, but I had been busy, and I foolishly held out hope that I could regain faith in the WoT forum.
Also, relating to the topic of this thread; My experience with WT is quite limited, because my computer threw a major hissyfit both times I tried to download and install it. My experience playing on a friend's computer initially left me quite satisfied (there's nothing quite like getting 14 tank kills on your 3rd run starting out with the T-26), but it's flaws are numerous, apparent, and have already been detailed here.
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My impression of WoT has soured quite a bit today. For some insane reason I figured I could try to get the T-22sr. After waiting a combined 8 minutes to get into a "rampage" match, I was treated to instant death by TK 3 times in a row, courtesy of the unicums who had all counted in together to farm achievements.
Strela's Car Spotting Thread
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Even though I'm relatively new to this forum, it did not take long at all for me to notice that here, I am in the company of many fellow petrolheads.
Documenting the mildly interesting machines I encounter in my everyday life is something I like very much, and since I didn't see anyone here posting much about car spotting, I thought I'd make my own thread. So, if you have any pictures of interesting automotive finds, feel free to share them all right here.
To get the ball rolling, here's an imperfect (that racing seat looked really out of place, and there were some visible paint scratches) but still exquisite first-generation Mercury Cougar which I encountered this summer: