Crazy real-life story, worth to read!

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omg awesome story, rofl
didnt you go with them? Big grin

I wanted to put a bullet between the eyes of every penguin that didnt wanna screw to save its species.

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lol

Bo, wasnt u that "lucky" guy? and just comuflating behind 3rd person Tongue

btw he got almost new F40, just a scratched a little Big grin

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lol both stories were great Big grin

more please!

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I wasnt there no, but I talked to him both before and after the incident. I don't know the guy who totalled the F40 either.. Happy

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one of the signs that you play too much quake is when everything in life can be solved by a quake solution...

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they just have to change life-key and reconnect to reallife, and they can use that airline again.

n1 mowmow Winking

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Update, hehe:

The first guy which was forced to leave the machine has been tested for alcohol. His blood alcohol level was 1.8. In the todays newspaper the president of our club says, the 1.8-BAL-man only had 3 beers, lol.

Btw, it was also this guy, who was wearing a jeans where you could see the butt cheeks (see picture attached)...just 1 more of the many things the crew on board complained about.

After their stay at the police (2 hours) they were carried to the next train station. Unfortunately they had to wait for the train about 3 hours. Hehe, much too long for some drunken guys, they decided to spend the time in a bar. After they got kicked out of 2 bars they went on to the train station.

All of them have a criminal record now, no stay anymore in some countries abroad as example the USA.

The radio and TV says that it could cost them at max 25.000 Euro, criminal offense only. You have to add probably some more thousand notes for the damage of the airline.

The fourth guy from the left is my mate from our 1st lineup. The others are mostly playing for our second team which plays two leagues lower. You can say, without any worries, that they have no ambitions towards football at all.

@ Trance: Amateur level. Professional attitude and lots of training, but coach and captain are the only 1 which earn some money. I'm playing for the club where I'm living coz I simply can't spend any more time for football. Atm I consider to change the club, means I will probably earn some money as well. Let's see. Are you playing by yourself? Or just a big Inter supporter? Happy

@ Shell: Go with them, are you crazy? Atm I consider myself very, very lucky that I didn't go with them. Such a bad reputation needs long time to heal, not counted the financial aspect. I'm curious about if the policeman will keep his job. I really hope that all contracts for the new saison already have been signed by the new players. Thinking

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@lemlin: yeah i play amateur foot too.we just signed up for a league this year. But i play futsal, not normal foot Happy

and omg @ the thongs guy Worried