HedgeHeg Thread (Warning language and shield your eyes!)

Using my actual name has regular mid-tier stuff


Using the english spelling of my name weird things comes up :confused:


And obviously, the short for richard shows worth-banning material :mushroom:

Umm… I don’t think I did this right.

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This looks completely normal and calm…
I am too scared to put my name into google, the outcome might not be worth it

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I took the liberty of looking for you :stuck_out_tongue: The outcome is honestly very benign. My favourite was somebody who can’t spell Ronald, thus I learnt today that there is a skinned mod of Capt. Falco as Ronald McDonald in Super Smash Bros :joy:

That last one…???

It has a mug with the British Rail logo on it.

Is Richard the Hedgehog a train spotter?

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The first picture is surprisingly accurate lol. I have a scar under my hair line from having my hair catch on fire and my arm has two metal rods holding my Ulna forearm bone together from the same incident lol…

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Crikey. It’s like it was made just for you!

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Let me just say that blowing up a 44 gallon drum 1/4 full of super 98 wasn’t my brightest moment it makes a big (mushroom cloud) explosion and i was too close…4 years in Somalia but the closest i came to death was as a 13yr teenager bored on the farm…

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Kind of reminds me of this dude who dropped the firecracker down the drain

I’m guessing UN Peacekeepers 1992-1995? News of that was my bread and butter growing up.

Something like that… but i went in much later than 1995 i served from 2004-2008. Myolder brother was there for Australia from 93-94, then iraq, then east timor back to iraq then to Afghanistan. And was in Pakistan until his death last month… he really was my bloody hero.

And the drain explosion sums it all up pretty well

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respect, Darkshine.

Respect.

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Ok thats enough now I prefer not to talk about my time.

My brother deserves your respect not me but thank you all

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As you wish… the only thing I would like to add is, from my point of view as a civilian who has never seen any of these regions first hand, the campaigns your brother served in were at least touched upon by the news. My interest stems from me realising I did not know what happened to Somalia after the formation of the first transitional govt, which was when news coverage of Somalia seemed to end (the least I could do was Wikipedia it). I should have known that it would remain complicated.

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