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We are all very Experienced, Dedicated players. So far i only have 3 people [including me] for our FPS Team. We play CS:S, and CF. I haven't made the CF clam yet, sometime today ill do it.
Go there, register an account, go to the forums and use the application given.
We are all very Experienced, Dedicated players. So far i only have 3 people [including me] for our FPS Team. We play CS:S, and CF. I haven't made the CF clam yet, sometime today ill do it.
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DespisedIcon wrote: »doomsday.ucoz.com
Go there, register an account, go to the forums and use the application given.
We are all very Experienced, Dedicated players. So far i only have 3 people [including me] for our FPS Team. We play CS:S, and CF. I haven't made the CF clam yet, sometime today ill do it.
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DespisedIcon wrote: »doomsday.ucoz.com
Go there, register an account, go to the forums and use the application given.
We are all very Experienced, Dedicated players. So far i only have 3 people [including me] for our FPS Team. We play CS:S, and CF. I haven't made the CF clam yet, sometime today ill do it.
Well, why dont you 3 guys join us Insanity. We're 2, and you 3 would make a deadly combination of 5 menz! -
people who fail at cs switch to free games like ava combat arms or cf
so therefore you suck at css
who says i stopped playing CS? i still play it, this is just another game i play as well.
Anyways, filling this thread with useless ****. -
The word "clam" can be applied to freshwater mussels, and other freshwater bivalves, as well as marine bivalves.[1]AKAdigital wrote: »May I ask what a "clam" is?
In the United States, "clam" can be used in several different ways: one, as a general term covering all bivalve molluscs. The word can also be used in a more limited sense, to mean bivalves which burrow in sediment, as opposed to ones which attach themselves to the substrate (for example oysters and mussels), or ones which can swim and are migratory, like scallops. In addition "clam" can be used in an even more limited sense, to mean one or more species of commonly consumed marine bivalves, as in the phrase clam chowder, meaning shellfish soup usually made using the hard clam. Many edible bivalves have a roughly oval shape; however, the edible razor clam has an elongated, parallel-sided shell, whose shape suggests that of an old-fashioned straight razor.
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that kid obviously doesnt play anymore seeing as this was a year and a half ago. your attempt is futile.iPoopAtChuAK wrote: »The word "clam" can be applied to freshwater mussels, and other freshwater bivalves, as well as marine bivalves.[1]
In the United States, "clam" can be used in several different ways: one, as a general term covering all bivalve molluscs. The word can also be used in a more limited sense, to mean bivalves which burrow in sediment, as opposed to ones which attach themselves to the substrate (for example oysters and mussels), or ones which can swim and are migratory, like scallops. In addition "clam" can be used in an even more limited sense, to mean one or more species of commonly consumed marine bivalves, as in the phrase clam chowder, meaning shellfish soup usually made using the hard clam. Many edible bivalves have a roughly oval shape; however, the edible razor clam has an elongated, parallel-sided shell, whose shape suggests that of an old-fashioned straight razor.
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