Buzzup
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High-Five with smiles to those of you who I know as friends today, and greetings to those who I have not met, yet. As of today, according to the stats, I have played on TBG’s Operation Locker for over 1500 hours. Yah, I’m a bit embarrassed of that as it shows how sadly addicted I am to this game. Recently, I was encouraged by BF4 friends to join TBG’s Teamspeak. I hesitated as there was this frequent TBG player on the server that seems to have an issue with me. This player seems to always UCAV me, take my lunch money, makes sushi out of me, and then Tbags me every time afterwards. I figured he must be a complete asshole of a person. I then heard from others who know him that this player’s actual character is the complete opposite. Yesterday, I signed on to TBG’s teamspeak for the first time and played a few rounds of Operations Locker. I experienced a warm and friendly atmosphere that enhanced the fun of the game that we were all playing on. Like Ear Candy…lol, I was pleasantly surprised to hear a female’s voice that I only knew before was a darn good player. Oh BTW, I conversed and played with that TBG player that I imagined to be a complete asshole with odious mannerisms. OMG, what a witty, well spoken, considerate, and a social pleasure of a person he turned out to be.
Let me share with you a little about me which I have already posted on my current clan’s website already.
How I get my name? I get a thrill flying R/C aircraft. I like to fly 3D helicopters while most folks at my flying club flew fixed wing planes. Due to my flying style, the guys started to call me Buzz. Whenever I took-off at the field, the Safety Officer announces, “Buzz is up!” My flying buds later nicknamed me Buzzup, and gave me a fake California license plate. I hanged the “Buzzup” license plate on the left side of my workbench. When I started to play Battlefield, Buzzup was the call sign I chose.
Below is a peek at where I sit for hours playing Operations Locker. Do you remember playing any these old games in my Battlefield and Medal of Honor collection? You might hear a child's screaming voice when I talk. That's my excited kid that sits next to me. His call sign is "Buzzup_Jr" when he plays on BF4. He is much more diverse in his gaming choices than me.
A genuine THANK YOU to the folks of TBG who host and manage this addicting game which I play on so much. I wish you all continued success and lots of GGs! Let's play again and make some fun moments!
Let me share with you a little about me which I have already posted on my current clan’s website already.
How I get my name? I get a thrill flying R/C aircraft. I like to fly 3D helicopters while most folks at my flying club flew fixed wing planes. Due to my flying style, the guys started to call me Buzz. Whenever I took-off at the field, the Safety Officer announces, “Buzz is up!” My flying buds later nicknamed me Buzzup, and gave me a fake California license plate. I hanged the “Buzzup” license plate on the left side of my workbench. When I started to play Battlefield, Buzzup was the call sign I chose.
Below is a peek at where I sit for hours playing Operations Locker. Do you remember playing any these old games in my Battlefield and Medal of Honor collection? You might hear a child's screaming voice when I talk. That's my excited kid that sits next to me. His call sign is "Buzzup_Jr" when he plays on BF4. He is much more diverse in his gaming choices than me.
A genuine THANK YOU to the folks of TBG who host and manage this addicting game which I play on so much. I wish you all continued success and lots of GGs! Let's play again and make some fun moments!
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