Errr… read the thread? It’s perfectly obvious that whoever guesses the previous photo gets to put the next one up. As a subtle hint, RS* even put “your turn” in his message to Librarian!
OK OK…I AM SORRY GUYS!!!..I didn’t read…now I know how it’s played…I am new at this…pls disregard my previous posts then…Thanks PDF for your kind support in administering the details of the board rules.
No problem, my dear Mr. Herman - everything is now completely elucidated, therefore we will be able to concentrate our attention upon the game. So – here we go!
Without any doubt, this daredevelish personality represented one of the most prominent officers in active service during the WW2.
Being exceptionally brave, utterly devoted, intellectually gifted and morally adamant, this personality proved that even in modern, massive and collectively undertaken warfare, one man can make a difference!
Mr.Librarian, can we have another hint?..I am stumped myself…please?
Herman 2, I think hes a German officer. Hes got an eagle on his hat.
Good work, Einstein! :rolleyes:
It’s a cap, not a hat, and American colonels wear an eagle as their badge of rank. So he could be American.
FFS, stop being a tool or, if you’re not intentionally being a tool, get the professional help you badly need.
Stop picking on me RS
You guys take your Beef elsewhere. This is a respectible Thread, and you-2 are ruining it for us that want to be involved in this thread.Please go away and lets get back to the thread…Was the officer from the army, the airforce or the navy Mr.Librarian?Can we get a hint please?
Another hint, my dear Mr. Herman2? No problem – here it is: this personality have had the rank of a colonel.
And no, that is not a hat, my dear Mr. Aly J, but a officer’s Feldmütze M 38.:roll:
Thanx for the info, but RS has all ready beating you to the punch.
Well, that’s the advantage of a high-speed Internet connection! With my old modem qualitative posting is a sorrowfully time-consuming activity… :roll:
True, but the American Eagles rarely have a Swastika in their claws!
Mr.Librarian is it colonel Stauffenberg, Claus…The man who tried to assasinate Hitler?..This ties in to your quote:“One man can make a difference”…Is it this person??
Alas, my dear Mr. Herman2, the answer is - no. After all, that would be too easy for our serious thread.
True, but there’s no need to introduce pedantry into my challenges to ali j’s vacuous posts.
I guess we need another hint here, Mr. Librarian…
No problem, my dear Mr. Flamethrowerguy. Our mysterious personality individually obtained various utterly important informations about one truly enormous enemy offensive, successfully and swiftly personally eliminated three enemy Generals, discovered and passed to further governmental examinations one previously absolutely unobserved type of a enemy firearm, and… received his well-deserved medal!
No, he is speaking English. He’s just using many polite adjectives. Most of us can understand him. You on the other hand need to stop typing like you talk. This isn’t a chat room; this is a forum, and on most forums, you are expected to use proper grammar, correct spelling, and knowing when the CAPS lock is on or off. So please, type correctly; your posts give me headaches because of the lack of good grammar.
And no I’m not being racist, I’m trying to ease my headache because of the bad grammar.
The only way you could possibly write this bad is intentionally, turn off your computer and do something constructive with your time!:evil:
He did, aparently.