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  1. Pic of my brand new pit smoker my kiddos and I put together this year. ????
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  2. Yeah. In the seventies, the guys of Pink Floyd could move around the crowd before the shows because nobody knew their faces, and their appearance was not important (Gilmour looked like a hobo). The talent of the performers was the important stuff.
    2 points
  3. Yeah I'll grant you it was fun. Once I'd 100%ed I turned on the unlimited dead eye and used the sniper rifle, as you can keep AIS even while reloading, meaning you can take multiple shots in slo mo. Now THAT's fun. You should try it. My favourite trick was shooting someone in the kneecap first which shot them up into the air sideways, then seeing if I could get a headshot before they hit the floor.
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  4. Howdy you pesky cotton pickin varmints. You can now create Posses right here on the RDR2 forum, which allow you to create and control your own areas of the forum for whatever topic you may wish. Looking for like-minded players who enjoy rolepaying? Add or join an existing Posse. Want some players who are around your age and who take the game seriously? There's a Posse for that already. https://www.rdr2.org/forums/clubs/ You can give users certain access levels, upload a cover photo for your Posse, and also give it an icon, as seen below. You need to have at least 20 posts to create a Posse. Posse Types Three types of Posse are available: Public Posses Posses that anyone can see and participate in without joining. Open Posse Posses that anyone can see and join. Closed Posse Posses that anyone can see in the directory, but joining must be approved by a Posse Leader or Posse Moderator. Non-Posse-members who view the Posse will only see the member list - not the recent activity or content areas. Posse Users Each Posse has three levels of user: Leader A leader has all of the permissions of a moderator, and can add other moderators. They can also add content areas. The Posse owner is automatically a leader. Moderators Moderators, as the name implies, have the ability to moderate content posted within the Posse. Users Anyone else that joins the Posse.
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  5. Howdy Pilgrims! I am Manco and I am from the Midlands in the UK. I absolutely adored Red Dead Redempton when it came out in 2010 and was a regular poster on the old reddead.net forum. Looking forward to chatting with you all about the game up to and beyond launch day!
    1 point
  6. Fine. I will smoke a 15 pound brisket, wrap it up, slap a label on it and write "TRUTH" on it, then stick it in the mailbox. Happy??
    1 point
  7. Thanks, I'm fine now. I got over my depression years ago.
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  8. Hope you're doing better now @Freddie Mercury.
    1 point
  9. Did you cook the kids??? Seriously though, amazing set up and that spread looks fire! Do you do your own sauces and rubs?
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  10. Never tried the patches, the times that I stopped I just went cold turkey. It's just those first few days that suck. If you can make it a few days without one, you're pretty much in the clear. I've always been good about not smoking while I'm sick, so in the past I've used that as a starting (stopping?) point. My boss asked me what incentive she would have to offer for me to quit though, so I'm also kind of waiting to see if she comes up with something lol Edit: and 2 less smokes per day really adds up. Might not seem like much, but it's a start. Just keep it up! How long have you been smoking?
    1 point
  11. I've tried to switch to vaping, but it's the smoke more than the nicotine that gets me. That said, I really should be trying to quit...
    1 point
  12. Jeesh, fine. Here's my last haul from my new pit.
    1 point
  13. I have a guitar, doesn't mean I know how to play it! I think you just need to send us samples.
    1 point
  14. Two Words: Bone Tomahawk. That's the expansion--missions against cannibalistic troglodytes. Edit: with a horde mode.
    1 point
  15. Bring yer butt down to the Lone Star state, sir. I'll get right on it! (But be warned, I have a daughter about five years younger than you. You're only invited for the BARBECUE, capiche?) ???? NECESSARY EDIT: I realize in hindsight that this made me sound like an old fart, when I am, in fact, not. My daughter surprised us when I was 21, so this is this year I finally became twice her age. So there, @Truth. ????
    1 point
  16. Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, in the great state of Texas. No, I don't wear a cowboy hat and ride a horse to work. . . . but I DO have a great barbecue pit and can smoke-up the best meats you ever tasted. So, there's that.
    1 point
  17. I live in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Moved here in 2016 from a small town in Ontario, Canada called Arnprior, which is near Ottawa, Ontario. It's okay here I guess. Cheaper beer and gas is a bonus.
    1 point
  18. I live in a small city called Posadas, Misiones province. North east Argentina. Right on the frontier with Paraguay and very close to Brazil. Really close to the jungle and IguazĂș falls.
    1 point
  19. Everyone's a 10 after half a bottle of whiskey.
    1 point
  20. I still have my original PS3 60 gig Fat. I've been using it to replay the single-player to get reacclimated for release in October.
    1 point
  21. ok,ok.... I live in So. California. ......San Diego area.
    1 point
  22. I'm originally from Manchester, England, but now I live on Koh Samui, Thailand.
    1 point
  23. You misspelled fun. You always felt like it was a bit of fun. I think that's what you meant to say.
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  24. So true, in today's society. It doesn't matter how talented you are, if you're not "relevant" or if you don't have a "trendy" look. Nobody gives a sh*t about you and what you do. It's kinda sad to think about...
    1 point
  25. Can't we just go ahead and say most newer "artists"...? They're popular for 1 song for a while, then they're only popular because of the dumb sh*t they do to stay relevant... Hell, I'd go ahead and say 95% of the entertainment industry as a whole.
    1 point
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  27. Know what would be cool? Have some club battles online. I mean if there is an option to have a bigger party all join the same lobby/server that is. Can host events and you can even make like a thing where winners win irl prizes. Maybe have a club ranking system to match everything.
    1 point
  28. Fans of Rockstar's games have previously had a chance to augment their future Red Dead Redemption 2 experience by playing a special mission in Grand Theft Auto Online and it seems like a similar promotion will be held once more in the upcoming weeks. Only this time instead of unlocking a special skin, you'll unlock the whole weapon for use in Red Dead Online. The promotion was discovered by data miners who went digging through the game files of the latest GTA Online DLC, After Hours. As usual, Rockstar used the major update to pre-load assets for upcoming content into the game, so later on they only need to flip the switch on tunables instead of forcing players to download the content then and there. This means that unreleased content is sitting in the game files and it doesn't take too much expertise to dig these assets up. Miners quickly found not only the 3D model for the weapon, but all the code references they needed to load up the entire promo in-engine and give players a full walkthrough of it. The last time Rockstar did a promotional cross-over between the two games was a few months ago when players went on a scavenger hunt for a series of clues, taking them across the in-game GTA Online map to eventually find a new weapon, the Double-Action Revolver. The weapon was gold plated with an ivory grip, though unremarkable in terms of performance. Things didn't end there however, with a special headshot challenge being triggered once the weapon was found. Players had to score 50 headshots with the pistol in order to unlock the skin in Red Dead Redemption 2 - just the skin. The challenge wasn't particularly difficult, since PED headshots also counted towards that number. In case the exclusive skin wasn't incentive enough, players also stood to earn in-game currency by completing the challenge. This time, things are being switched up a bit. Instead of a scavenger hunt, players will be contacted by a character who appeared in GTA 5's story mode, Maude Eccles, and given 5 bounties. This mirrors the character's story appearance where she provides Trevor Phillips, one of the three protagonists, with bounties. Upon completing all bounties, Maude reveals the location of the special weapon. The weapon is a Stone Hatchet, based on Native American design, with a special Rampage ability that increases health regeneration and damage reduction for your character so long as you keep scoring kills with the weapon. This ability, called Rampage, hints at the challenge you need to complete in order to unlock the weapon in Red Dead Redemption 2. The Rampage Challenge tasks you with getting 25 kills using the hatchet. Again, killing random PEDs also counts towards that goal, so this challenge is trivial. Once again the reward will be a small sum of in-game currency and the weapon in Red Dead Redemption 2's multiplayer mode when paired with the same Social Club account. News of this upcoming promotion was unearthed by TGFGuru, TheMagixian and tehGramz. So far we don't know when the promotion will go live in GTA Online. The post New Red Dead Redemption 2 Weapon Unlock In GTA Online appeared first on RDR2. Read the full story
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  29. This is just to say random thoughts about the game, yeah? I found the forum on Reddit and since that site seems to be getting too toxic I joined here. I am new to Red Dead Redemption but this looks so good!
    1 point
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