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Apr 16, 2009 18:19

[ There's a slight tinkling, not unlike the sound an expensive chandelier would make, if said chandelier was made of tombac plated steel, led and antimony. It stops after a while, as Switzerland puts the ammunition down and picks up his communicator. ]

These are of American manufacture.

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herowithparasol April 16 2009, 23:32:56 UTC
Isn't America so generous?

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gtfomyland April 16 2009, 23:38:00 UTC
It isn't considered generosity when I don't want it.

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herowithparasol April 16 2009, 23:48:41 UTC
But why not?

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gtfomyland April 16 2009, 23:50:36 UTC
I just don't!

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twin_sai_kame April 16 2009, 23:35:44 UTC
So what?

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gtfomyland April 16 2009, 23:38:51 UTC
They could be incompatible! Not only that, but American products are made at a lower standard.

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twin_sai_kame April 16 2009, 23:47:17 UTC
Hey! America makes plenty of good products.

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gtfomyland April 16 2009, 23:48:24 UTC
Nothing as good as mine.

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lovesauerkraut April 17 2009, 01:01:07 UTC
ANYTHING made in America is cheap and inferior. You should just throw them at the idiot next time you see him. Be sure to hit him right in the head.

[Snickers.]

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gtfomyland April 17 2009, 01:02:31 UTC
That would be a waste of ammunition, even if it is American!

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lovesauerkraut April 17 2009, 01:03:53 UTC
GOOD POINT!

[He laughs. A lot. He's drunk. 8D]

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gtfomyland April 17 2009, 01:05:18 UTC
[... Nearly as frightening as Russia's laugh, for different reasons.]

Don't drink out in public.

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maplemaple April 17 2009, 01:10:05 UTC
What is?

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gtfomyland April 17 2009, 01:11:09 UTC
America?

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maplemaple April 17 2009, 01:29:47 UTC
No. Canada. America's the loudmouth and I'm the other one above him.

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gtfomyland April 17 2009, 01:31:39 UTC
I see.

7.62x51 NATO ammunition. I received the wrong ammunition.

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southcentrair April 17 2009, 04:17:30 UTC
....Switzerland-san..Is it that bad that it's an American manufacture..?

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gtfomyland April 17 2009, 04:19:36 UTC
I prefer my own products. Who knows what kind of potential problems this could cause!

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southcentrair April 17 2009, 04:23:13 UTC
...I see. Was it a gun?

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gtfomyland April 17 2009, 04:25:33 UTC
It was ammunition.

7.62x51 NATO. It's somewhat impressive, considering the fact we didn't invent it.

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