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I had no luck at all connectiong last night!

Thought the private match worked perfectly...too bad there was only 2 of us lol

Yeah figured out that the only way for me to play is to join friends sessions....

To bad everyone is like level 40+ and i'm J-U-S-T on level 4....

Sad...

If anybody wants to add... Big_Amph

we had a party of about 4-5 of us last night

There was me

RBPOWA (TRJ86)

omgtr

another mate of mine (mehehe66)

and NateR31 (Natious) came in and out a few times

Big Amph joined my session for a bit later on as well.

Doh i knew i should have gotten on...girlfriend had other ideas though, apparently vampire diaries rates as more important!

we had a party of about 4-5 of us last night

There was me

RBPOWA (TRJ86)

omgtr

another mate of mine (mehehe66)

and NateR31 (Natious) came in and out a few times

Big Amph joined my session for a bit later on as well.

HAHA, that was you guys!!!

Sorry for bringing the team down, my palty 1-5 kills v 15 deaths...

SAD SAD SAD...

I'll more than likely be playin tonight til late for those on PS3

If I see you on Dezz I'll jump in

I didn't prestige for a while then got bored and thought why not... then immediately regretted it

I struggle to get my kill/death ratio up as I can't stand being in one place for too long and prefer rushing into stupid places blazing away and throwing grenades lol

Bunta: that's why we have another TV/DVD player in the bedroom, and why I download all my wife's favourite shows for her;)

I have decided i am really shit a MW2, i never get kill streaks! I did get harrier strike for the first time the other night but couldnt work out how to use it properly and ended up bombing a big patch of nothing lol

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