Great work agents! Originally shared by Lucio Coire Galibone (clide1) #ingress #ingressreport After one month of planning, operation "No one can compete" can start. More than 15 agents from the middle of Italy to make 7 fields over Abruzzo, Molise, little part of Umbria, Marche and Lazio reaching 663.634 MU for the resistance. At 21:00, our "Multitasking" Operator Valerio Ciurleo (Razorhack) from Rome starts the operation. All agents are in place. Luca Rosadi ( iperblastorm ), Pietro Passarini ( xpipa ) , Andrea Bravetti ( brand77tr ) e Dian Milkov NewStailer ( NewStailer ) reach from Fabriano and Perugia, agents Fabio Piccinini ( rd91 ) , Manuel Piccinini ( mammet94 ), Fabio Ricchiuti ( CellKurt ) and Claudia Carnicelli ( RedLeopard ) to make a diversionary action in L'Aquila, where Enlightned agents are very active. Meanwhile agent Adele Pirolli ( skynetpy ) starts to clean up frog's links from Isernia. And finds the first problem. A landsl...
I expected a shotgun.... I was close :P
ReplyDeleteI'm not gonna mess with texas, German here o:
ReplyDeleteLol
ReplyDeleteShould have made it a predator done, then I could almost believe it.
ReplyDeleteThey would blow him up because he was deploying a dirty bomb!
ReplyDeleteFrom the sight of a German I think it's quiet possible that some Texan guys buy themselves an old B-17 air fortress and play home security force.
ReplyDeleteI used to sometimes see a P-51 mustang flying over the beach back in port Arthur, tx years ago...
ReplyDeleteIsn't the B17 littering as well? Not that littering is anything but terrible but I'm sure a paper bag isn't going to leave a crater surrounded by burnt out metal parts.
ReplyDeleteScott Hamilton sounds like fun. :-)
ReplyDeleteEric Muller At those angles, neither will the -17. The B-17 is renown for its survivability during WW2. Hundreds of bullet holes, missing pieces everywhere, dead crew members, fires, and it could still land as in tact as then possible.... even with it's wheels up!
ReplyDeleteI was talking about the implied bombing
ReplyDeleteEric Muller Yeah. Bombing people for trivial things seems to have taken on a new meaning these days!
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