Bounty Hunter Archive
Thread: The Alamo
ClevtonRyles
Thu Jul 14, 2005 1:10 pm
#14
A not as famous Klingon once said... "Today is a good day for pie."
/salute
WillburWright
Thu Jul 14, 2005 1:12 pm
#15
Justi in case y'all got bored, I did a shout out on intrep id boards for the I p S. spaced out for security reasons.
LTZweigg
Thu Jul 14, 2005 4:06 pm
#16
KING. What's he that wishes so?
My cousin Westmoreland? No, my fair cousin;
If we are mark'd to die, we are enow
To do our country loss; and if to live,
The fewer men, the greater share of honour.
God's will! I pray thee, wish not one man more.
By Jove, I am not covetous for gold,
Nor care I who doth feed upon my cost;
It yearns me not if men my garments wear;
Such outward things dwell not in my desires.
But if it be a sin to covet honour,
I am the most offending soul alive.
No, faith, my coz, wish not a man from England.
God's peace! I would not lose so great an honour
As one man more methinks would share from me
For the best hope I have. O, do not wish one more!
Rather proclaim it, Westmoreland, through my host,
That he which hath no stomach to this fight,
Let him depart; his passport shall be made,
And crowns for convoy put into his purse;
We would not die in that man's company
That fears his fellowship to die with us.
This day is call'd the feast of Crispian.
He that outlives this day, and comes safe home,
Will stand a tip-toe when this day is nam'd,
And rouse him at the name of Crispian.
He that shall live this day, and see old age,
Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours,
And say 'To-morrow is Saint Crispian.'
Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars,
And say 'These wounds I had on Crispian's day.'
Old men forget; yet all shall be forgot,
But he'll remember, with advantages,
What feats he did that day. Then shall our names,
Familiar in his mouth as household words-
Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter,
Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester-
Be in their flowing cups freshly rememb'red.
This story shall the good man teach his son;
And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by,
From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be remembered-
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;
And gentlemen in England now-a-bed
Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day.
My cousin Westmoreland? No, my fair cousin;
If we are mark'd to die, we are enow
To do our country loss; and if to live,
The fewer men, the greater share of honour.
God's will! I pray thee, wish not one man more.
By Jove, I am not covetous for gold,
Nor care I who doth feed upon my cost;
It yearns me not if men my garments wear;
Such outward things dwell not in my desires.
But if it be a sin to covet honour,
I am the most offending soul alive.
No, faith, my coz, wish not a man from England.
God's peace! I would not lose so great an honour
As one man more methinks would share from me
For the best hope I have. O, do not wish one more!
Rather proclaim it, Westmoreland, through my host,
That he which hath no stomach to this fight,
Let him depart; his passport shall be made,
And crowns for convoy put into his purse;
We would not die in that man's company
That fears his fellowship to die with us.
This day is call'd the feast of Crispian.
He that outlives this day, and comes safe home,
Will stand a tip-toe when this day is nam'd,
And rouse him at the name of Crispian.
He that shall live this day, and see old age,
Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours,
And say 'To-morrow is Saint Crispian.'
Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars,
And say 'These wounds I had on Crispian's day.'
Old men forget; yet all shall be forgot,
But he'll remember, with advantages,
What feats he did that day. Then shall our names,
Familiar in his mouth as household words-
Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter,
Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester-
Be in their flowing cups freshly rememb'red.
This story shall the good man teach his son;
And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by,
From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be remembered-
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;
And gentlemen in England now-a-bed
Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day.
maxtheusher
Thu Jul 14, 2005 4:22 pm
#17
LTZweigg wrote:
KING. What's he that wishes so?
My cousin Westmoreland? No, my fair cousin;
If we are mark'd to die, we are enow
To do our country loss; and if to live,
The fewer men, the greater share of honour.
God's will! I pray thee, wish not one man more.
By Jove, I am not covetous for gold,
Nor care I who doth feed upon my cost;
It yearns me not if men my garments wear;
Such outward things dwell not in my desires.
But if it be a sin to covet honour,
I am the most offending soul alive.
No, faith, my coz, wish not a man from England.
God's peace! I would not lose so great an honour
As one man more methinks would share from me
For the best hope I have. O, do not wish one more!
Rather proclaim it, Westmoreland, through my host,
That he which hath no stomach to this fight,
Let him depart; his passport shall be made,
And crowns for convoy put into his purse;
We would not die in that man's company
That fears his fellowship to die with us.
This day is call'd the feast of Crispian.
He that outlives this day, and comes safe home,
Will stand a tip-toe when this day is nam'd,
And rouse him at the name of Crispian.
He that shall live this day, and see old age,
Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours,
And say 'To-morrow is Saint Crispian.'
Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars,
And say 'These wounds I had on Crispian's day.'
Old men forget; yet all shall be forgot,
But he'll remember, with advantages,
What feats he did that day. Then shall our names,
Familiar in his mouth as household words-
Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter,
Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester-
Be in their flowing cups freshly rememb'red.
This story shall the good man teach his son;
And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by,
From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be remembered-
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;
And gentlemen in England now-a-bed
Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day.
Now, don't go all sentimental on me, so long princess.
fishbrains
Thu Jul 14, 2005 4:47 pm
#18
LTZweigg wrote:
KING. What's he that wishes so?
My cousin Westmoreland? No, my fair cousin;
If we are mark'd to die, we are enow
To do our country loss; and if to live,
The fewer men, the greater share of honour.
God's will! I pray thee, wish not one man more.
By Jove, I am not covetous for gold,
Nor care I who doth feed upon my cost;
It yearns me not if men my garments wear;
Such outward things dwell not in my desires.
But if it be a sin to covet honour,
I am the most offending soul alive.
No, faith, my coz, wish not a man from England.
God's peace! I would not lose so great an honour
As one man more methinks would share from me
For the best hope I have. O, do not wish one more!
Rather proclaim it, Westmoreland, through my host,
That he which hath no stomach to this fight,
Let him depart; his passport shall be made,
And crowns for convoy put into his purse;
We would not die in that man's company
That fears his fellowship to die with us.
This day is call'd the feast of Crispian.
He that outlives this day, and comes safe home,
Will stand a tip-toe when this day is nam'd,
And rouse him at the name of Crispian.
He that shall live this day, and see old age,
Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours,
And say 'To-morrow is Saint Crispian.'
Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars,
And say 'These wounds I had on Crispian's day.'
Old men forget; yet all shall be forgot,
But he'll remember, with advantages,
What feats he did that day. Then shall our names,
Familiar in his mouth as household words-
Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter,
Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester-
Be in their flowing cups freshly rememb'red.
This story shall the good man teach his son;
And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by,
From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be remembered-
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;
And gentlemen in England now-a-bed
Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day.
don't make me dig up and bump my rewrite of this
fishbrains
Thu Jul 14, 2005 5:07 pm
#20
TomoRainer wrote:
Heh, that's exactly what I was thinking about.
go find it, I'm about to leave the house for the evening
TomoRainer
Thu Jul 14, 2005 5:09 pm
#21
Oh, I was just thinking about your post. I certainly don't have the motivation to go extract it from the depths.
fishbrains
Thu Jul 14, 2005 5:10 pm
#22
TomoRainer wrote:
Oh, I was just thinking about your post. I certainly don't have the motivation to go extract it from the depths.
well I'm sure someone will....lord knows there are enough bored folks on this forum
gamemaster007
Thu Jul 14, 2005 5:15 pm
#23
Didn't know you ingame, but is a smuggler in arms
/salute
/gives enough pie till next game
/givesSecretSmugglerHandshake
/wishes luck
LTZweigg
Thu Jul 14, 2005 5:55 pm
#24
TomoRainer wrote:
Oh, I was just thinking about your post. I certainly don't have the motivation to go extract it from the depths.
That's exactly why I pasted it. I know we have our own but I was not up to doing the search for it. Little bummed out for THAT much work. ![]()
Spider6
Thu Jul 14, 2005 5:57 pm
#25
Sucks that you're leaving, but you gotta do what you gotta do. Peace out, smuggler.
Capt_Baobab
Thu Jul 14, 2005 6:26 pm
#26
Take my love, take my land
Take me where I cannot stand
I don't care, I'm still free
You can't take the sky from me
Take me out to the black
Tell them I ain't comin' back
Burn the land and boil the sea
You can't take the sky from me
There's no place I can be
Since I found Serenity
But you can't take the sky from me...
well, gang.. it's been one hell of a ride.. i've actualy have more fun in these forums, than in the game...
i'm sorry for those of you who feel that SOE had a great game going... hope you all get yer glowbats real soon... because when i first heard about this project, i went absolutly apesh!t. i was dying for a game where i could live out my "fantasy" of screaming through heavy tie squadrons, cutting deals with the underworlds nastyest, and surviving on wits, guile, and a whole lotta luck...
sadly, it's same old story....
the corporate machine looked at the popularity of the new trilogy.. and decided that they could multiply bx x their revenue, by making jedi a playable class. and so they did.. no, i'm not saying that the jedi are what ruined what could have ben a very sucessful game, but it was part of it....
so i'll keep passing the ammo, med packs, pies and beer forwards down the line till they either perma ban me, or my account runs Dry...
Take me where I cannot stand
I don't care, I'm still free
You can't take the sky from me
Take me out to the black
Tell them I ain't comin' back
Burn the land and boil the sea
You can't take the sky from me
There's no place I can be
Since I found Serenity
But you can't take the sky from me...
well, gang.. it's been one hell of a ride.. i've actualy have more fun in these forums, than in the game...
i'm sorry for those of you who feel that SOE had a great game going... hope you all get yer glowbats real soon... because when i first heard about this project, i went absolutly apesh!t. i was dying for a game where i could live out my "fantasy" of screaming through heavy tie squadrons, cutting deals with the underworlds nastyest, and surviving on wits, guile, and a whole lotta luck...
sadly, it's same old story....
the corporate machine looked at the popularity of the new trilogy.. and decided that they could multiply bx x their revenue, by making jedi a playable class. and so they did.. no, i'm not saying that the jedi are what ruined what could have ben a very sucessful game, but it was part of it....
so i'll keep passing the ammo, med packs, pies and beer forwards down the line till they either perma ban me, or my account runs Dry...
Message Edited by Capt_Baobab on 07-14-2005 09:27 PM