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rendelnep
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out in the boonies
Jun 2002 time: 17:17
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GOW invaders hit the wall
Legoland puts the Ow!!! in GOW
Today, Legoland can feel jubilant today after the great success of the Nation first battle on land. The battle situated on the coast between Dye fields and Jackson has resulted in a severe decapitation of GOW’s Armoured Calvary and heavy loses on its Infantry forces.
The battle began with a round of heavy bombardment from bombers and artillery surrounding the hundreds of thousands of enemy soldiers camped upon Omaha Beach. This barage was then followed by a mass assault by the 1st Armoured Calvary Army lead by Grand General ____ who routed the already weathered GOW Camp of Doom leading to huge casualties not yet seen within a single battle in history.
One witnesses to the battle described “At first, bombs darked the skies like the shadow of an eclipse and then the explosions roared like thunder and burned the sky with the brightness of a 100 million light bulbs for what seemed liked a thousand years. Then all a sudden silence washed across the battlefield like a tsunami. Minutes later, a stange mechanical sound could be from the distance as a sea of tanks approached and soon again the silence replaced by the multitude of explosions. Bullets, shells limbs and rocks were flying every like a swarm of locusts. It seemed like a holiday in the depths of hell.”
Critics suggested this was a case of gross over exaggeration and pointed out that these were probably the same sort of people who claimed that GOW bombers killed one hundred million billion Jackson residents. Cultural analyst were quick to point out that GOW was prone to exaggeration and they have been known to use binary as the numbers look way more impressive. Calculations suggest this is true as one followed by 17 zeros (One hundred million billion) in binary comes to about 130,000 matching our own estimates.
Numbers of casualties for the battle ares still unknown but estimates suggest that 100,000 of our soldiers lost their lives within the battle and a minium of 500,000 (or approx. 1000 million billion for GOW) soldiers in total died in another great battle in the growing list of Legoland’s victories.
Last edited by rendelnep on 08-12-2004 at 16:39
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rendelnep
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out in the boonies
Jun 2002 time: 17:17
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Yeah I also got a speech written, unsure on how to use it:
“Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls, today the people of Legoland have proven themselves to be able to raise an effective fighting force. Those that oppose saw us, they came but they have yet to conquered us!! This battle has shown that Legoland lives up to its name – despite history we have shown ourselves to be adaptable and capable of rapid change - like Lego our culture is not set in cement. However, we must not be too confident yet for there are still many battles and it will be hard and tiring and the cost will be great. There are many that oppose us or do not believe in us and thus we have much to prove but remember this – we will continue to fight them on the land, we will fight them in the air and on the seas. We will battle onward in the trenches, on mountains and on the fields, we will never surrender, not at any cost. Our children and our kittens and our pet rocks depend on us, as do our principles.
May the Mother Brick be there with us in this darkest of hours!!
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