tobapopalos
Hydroponics Developer
CLem? I've played with you? Remind me of your gamertag? Oh, and I hope you mean shocking as in absolutely awesome, I beast CoD games
You were alright on BO2 but I remember you being pretty bad on CoD4.
CLem? I've played with you? Remind me of your gamertag? Oh, and I hope you mean shocking as in absolutely awesome, I beast CoD games
If you wanted to win at Cod you joined Twigs and Me playing S&D. You've never seen two people carry four other players as often as what we did. Apart from when Toby popped by maybe and it became three to carry.
I believe (hope) me and Twigs plan a mini renaissance (PS4) come October time(ish) for some Battlefront, RB6 Siege, FIFA (corruption trial pending) sort of stuff.
Guess im still a toddler with my 33 rounds Up for one moar after missing 10 in a row now
Oldand Athletic Comeback!
Just tell Twigley not to go too hard on any newcomers
Hello everyone,
I've just realised that we're playing through the dying embers of my 50th round. I hope someone's written a song to commemorate the event.
It strikes me that any of the 'old guard' still playing will have changed a lot from who they were when they first signed up to bush. Most of us were youthful students and now presumably have jobs, real lives - perhaps even families?
I've enjoyed the nostalgia of the 'Bush Greats' thread and the two things have got me wondering about all my old friends - where they are and what they're doing now.
So, this thread is your chance to indulge in a bit of shameless self-biography on the off-chance that someone recognises your name and is vaguely interested in what you've been doing since you hilariously wasted all your money on hippies instead of harvesters that time five years ago.
I suppose it's only fair that I should start:
I started playing bush during Year 12 I.T. lessons at college (thanks Zaheen!). I studied bushtarion at university with a minor in Law - in retrospect it should probably have been the other way around. Since then I've been an IT tech, English teacher and for the past few years I've been working for universities helping international students to get visas. I've spent most of my time in Sheffield with interludes in Belgium and Vietnam, but I'm currently living in London.
So, what about you?
Edit: Oh, it's actually my 51st. What a pleasant anti-climax.
i wish i had pictures of dezs
So, this thread is your chance to indulge in a bit of shameless self-biography on the off-chance that someone recognises your name and is vaguely interested in what you've been doing since you hilariously wasted all your money on hippies instead of harvesters that time five years ago.