How to annoy people in Modern Warfare 2

Will-O'-The-Wisp

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"Ohh he has two shotguns, what a ha...-"
"THAT'S NOT A HACK! It's ...-
"ohhhhhh, 2 shotguns, what a ******* hacker...
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That accent is very strange. Obscure Canadian, Irish-American, or just an Irish guy half-heartedly pretending to be American? I'm going for option three, personally.

Amusing, but I'm most amazed at the patience of that kid. I'd have blown the guy's head off when he was pissing around with those containers (and if you can't shoot your team-mates it's a **** game).
 
ayase said:
That accent is very strange. Obscure Canadian, Irish-American, or just an Irish guy half-heartedly pretending to be American? I'm going for option three, personally.

If you and Stu mean the "victim" in this video, he's English, probably from around Stoke by the sound of him
 
Loved the calm, clear voice of the smart bullying-person. He'd be my idol if I still played games.

Reminds me of the time I pushed a Scottish team-mate off a cliff by walking into him intentionally. Good times...
 
Will-O'-The-Wisp said:
ayase said:
That accent is very strange. Obscure Canadian, Irish-American, or just an Irish guy half-heartedly pretending to be American? I'm going for option three, personally.
If you and Stu mean the "victim" in this video, he's English, probably from around Stoke by the sound of him
Er, no. I'm talking about the guy who made the video.
 
Listen when he goes for the containers: "Oi'll cloim up over here" and there are times towards the end when the American seems to almost disappear completely like when he's trapped the guy in the corner.

What an odd tangent for this conversation to go off at.
 
Will-O'-The-Wisp said:
ayase said:
That accent is very strange. Obscure Canadian, Irish-American, or just an Irish guy half-heartedly pretending to be American? I'm going for option three, personally.

If you and Stu mean the "victim" in this video, he's English, probably from around Stoke by the sound of him
i think he means the person who was annoying, the kids he was winding up were obviosuly either scousers or midlanders
 
The troll sounded a lot like an old friend of mine from western Canada if that helps. So much so that I wondered if it was him, briefly.

R
 
memorium said:
Will-O'-The-Wisp said:
ayase said:
That accent is very strange. Obscure Canadian, Irish-American, or just an Irish guy half-heartedly pretending to be American? I'm going for option three, personally.

If you and Stu mean the "victim" in this video, he's English, probably from around Stoke by the sound of him
i think he means the person who was annoying, the kids he was winding up were obviosuly either scousers or midlanders
If you can't tell the difference between scousers and midlanders, then you don't get to say that anything is "obvious" when it comes to accents. :p
 
ilmaestro said:
memorium said:
Will-O'-The-Wisp said:
ayase said:
That accent is very strange. Obscure Canadian, Irish-American, or just an Irish guy half-heartedly pretending to be American? I'm going for option three, personally.

If you and Stu mean the "victim" in this video, he's English, probably from around Stoke by the sound of him
i think he means the person who was annoying, the kids he was winding up were obviosuly either scousers or midlanders
If you can't tell the difference between scousers and midlanders, then you don't get to say that anything is "obvious" when it comes to accents. :p
actually i do know the difference, my mum's side of the family lives near Birmingham it's just that his mic is so craptastic i couldn't quite tell
 
Telling the difference between those from Warsaw and Birmingham is far more challenging. I, of course, can, because my ears are alert to such subtle differences.
 
memorium said:
ilmaestro said:
memorium said:
Will-O'-The-Wisp said:
ayase said:
That accent is very strange. Obscure Canadian, Irish-American, or just an Irish guy half-heartedly pretending to be American? I'm going for option three, personally.

If you and Stu mean the "victim" in this video, he's English, probably from around Stoke by the sound of him
i think he means the person who was annoying, the kids he was winding up were obviosuly either scousers or midlanders
If you can't tell the difference between scousers and midlanders, then you don't get to say that anything is "obvious" when it comes to accents. :p
actually i do know the difference, my mum's side of the family lives near Birmingham it's just that his mic is so craptastic i couldn't quite tell
Haha, fair enough!
 
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