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Re: DL needs our mugs please

by gr@v1ty » Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:18 pm

Cool car... but the RHS is a little fuzzy. Might explain why people are staring.

Re: DL needs our mugs please

by Voetsek-Mikey » Thu Mar 11, 2010 12:51 pm

OK I have had a thought!

Now What is the best way to prevent someone steeling your Car?????

I have a 1992 Golf Chico (White) I don't drive it a lot. Just around Durbanville and if i go to town. Mostly I use my scooter.

So how about is if we put some Branding on it! DL logo ( plus Grrr info of cause! )
I can use it when i go to the OC. And if i cant go and someone in Grrr is going, they can pick it up from me. I stay like 1Km form the OS.

I already look Fucking cool in the car. And people stare anyway. :p We might as well use it's white canvas for some advertising!

SO HOW ABOUT IT????? :D :D

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Re: DL needs our mugs please

by Stu » Thu Mar 11, 2010 11:04 am

Name: Stuart Davies

Handle: IcenFlame

Age: 29

Gender: Ninja

Ocupation: Compliance Risk consultant

City: Cape Town

Online Gaming History:
I first got my hands on a Atari Pong from there I graduated to all forms of computing technology, ZX Spectrum, Commador 64, Nintendo, SAGA 16Bit, PSI, PS2, PSP, XBox360 and a number of computer upgrades in-between. I would generally consider myself as a casual gamer. Having a drag in NFS with mates and getting home from a late night out as a student and thrashing around a circuit before hitting Club Duvet on the cnr of Pillow and Sheet. I started playing online games in 2005 and jumped straight into playing BF2 and it's franchises.

My Digital Life:
From the above once can tell I'm your average tech junki from new software developments to advances in hardware. I am interested in every form of technology and the spin off affects that it has on us as humans.

Why I am so happy to be a part of this!
Great things are happening within the gaming community in South Africa a stronger louder voice is being heard, the casual gamer is set to close the era of the stereo typical nerd or gaming g33k! With the new news of better internet connectivity I foresee South Africa's technology industry growing to meet the current existing needs.
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Re: DL needs our mugs please

by Stu » Wed Mar 10, 2010 11:43 am

[grrr wrote:s3xy_j0nny ]
Yes, Bossman, you in a pink floral shirt is a pretty accurate depiction....


What's so surprising about the floral shirt? He used to own a baby blue mini.... :ky:

Re: DL needs our mugs please

by Megageth » Tue Mar 09, 2010 4:10 pm

Name: Gethyn Gilmour

Age: 34

Gender: Male

City: Cape Town

Online: Megageth

Marital Status
: Single (GF)

Gaming history
: I jealously tried friends' Spectrums as a kid, first console was a Nintendo 64, Supermario style. First rig cost 10K and included, state of the art, 17" CRT, Radeon 7000 and the newly released Win XP. Played regular small LANs on that, Warcraft, UT2003, COD(1) etc. First major online game was BF2. Convinced my digs mates to install ADSL to keep my addiction going and got them gaming too, particularly s3xy_j0nny. The 2 of us clocked in many hours (think in terms of weeks or months actually) and eventually we came to the conclusion that all that was needed to start a clan was to throw a tag in front of your name. We chose [grrr] and somehow the clan grew. No idea how, but I am very grateful that it did, many of my current friends are suckers people that joined the clan.

My Digital Life
: I have built quite a few gaming pc's, not because I am especially knowledgeable but because I knew more than my friends at the time. I travel a lot and the following always go into my hand luggage; laptop, 500Gb external HD, PSP, iPod and Canon happy snapper. My laptop + external HD have saved me from going further off the edge, sitting in hotels and airports. At home I spend my hours with 'The Beast' - my gaming PC that I upgrade/overhaul/overclock when funds allow.

Why I am so happy to be part of this
: I get the feeling that PC Gaming will continue to grow rapidly in South Africa. ADSL is coming down in price and more people feel confident enough to handle the patch/update/driver problems that in the past have made PC Gaming more inaccessible that consoles. I am hoping that our clan will be able to contribute to and help grow gaming in SA.
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Re: DL needs our mugs please

by Phatso » Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:47 am

ARG, I totally forgot to do this... Sorry!! Will upload a mugshot later today if thats ok? (i can make a plan now if its urgent urgent...)

Real name: Johnny Romanos

Occupation: Cellphone banking specialist

Age: 24

Alter Ego: Phatso

Reflection of size? : Absolutely not. An explanation can be found when looking at an urban-dictionary. The word "phat" is actually an acronym for "pretty hot and tempting". I really like the way it sounded, it was unique and also was a fun way to mislead fellow gamers. Its always interesting meeting people for the first time and them going "WOW, you're not fat! You're actually in shape!" and replying "It stands for pretty hot and tempting.. how you doing? ;) ". HAHA!

Status : Long term relationship, not single to mingle.. Sorry ladies.

Gaming career: (as brief as it can be) Started at the tender age of about 7 playing California Games on a PC. I then managed to get myself an original "TV-games" (NES) console from a distant relative. That unlocked the beast. Beating all my family members at ANY game was one of the more fun parts of my Sunday family gatherings. PC's got better, so did consoles. Got myself a Playstation 1 (eventually a PS2) and a few of the older Tekken titles, but my allegiance still stuck with the good old PC. Duke Nukem 3D and Quake I were the real gems. My first lanning experiences were with these games and so the competitive gaming spirit was once again awakened. As time passed, my taste in RPG's was aroused by the legendary Diablo. The amount of time spent on that game alone... Diablo II was a natural progression, but all the way through, I still craved FPS games. Then Battlefield 2 happened. It will forever be a part of my life as it was my first taste of real "online gaming" and competitions. rAge's BF2 comps saw me compete at various levels with various teams. I now play a bit of World of Warcraft on the side (don't hate) and primarily the recently released Battlefield: Bad Company 2.

Top gaming achievement: The highlight of my gaming career was at 2006's rAge Battlefield 2 competition. This was the first serious Battlefield 2 competition in South Africa. I played for team ASF (Advanced Special Forces). Despite nursing a massive headache from the night before, we managed to progress quite well on Day 1 and made it through to the finals. With a crowd of roughly 100+ gamers watching the game closely, the atmosphere was intense! Every move made was crucial. We won the tournament! This resulted in a huge roar from my side and a massive cheer from the entire crowd. I was in love with gaming. This was a monumental moment as not only was I doing what I loved, but i was succeeding at it and winning a (pretty decent) prize for it too! From there I have thoroughly enjoyed every rAge as a time to meet with like minded individuals who know the balance between real life and online.. and know how to have to have a good time!

My Digital Life: I am a quite a gadget junky but do prefer the "staples" if you can call them that. My work relies on me having a technical background and following cellphone trends closely. I own a Blackberry Bold 9000 as a primary phone and an iPhone 3Gs as a secondary. Although now retired and gathering dust, I have a NES, a Gameboy and a Playstation 1 and 2. I have a Dell laptop which I use for a work and a Gaming PC which I use for everything else (gaming/music/dvd player etc).

Why I am so happy to be part of this: These are such exciting times to be a gamer in South Africa. I am really looking forward to completely dispelling the "stereotypical gamer" image and replacing it with an image of team that maintains the balance between personal life and gaming, competitive or casual. There has been a boom recently on gaming itself and this could only strengthen it. With an awesome group of people and some innovative backing, we can take SA gaming where it needs to be, the top!

(*EDIT : Pic attached.. Had to chop-shop a photo as most of them are posing/f*ck drunk/honeys in the photo)
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Re: DL needs our mugs please

by s3xy_j0nny » Tue Mar 09, 2010 9:09 am

NiteShade wrote:Image


That leprechaun's got a Sheri stuck to his face...

Re: DL needs our mugs please

by Paul » Tue Mar 09, 2010 7:31 am

Voetsek-Mikey wrote:Marital Status: Single ( Current girlfriend is 26yrs. )


LOL Playa

Re: DL needs our mugs please

by gr@v1ty » Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:24 am

Name: Lawrence McKelvin
Age: 32
Nick: Gravity
Gaming History: I started my fascination for gaming from the days of the first video arcades that were common in the corner cafe's. Space invaders and racing games. The problem was when getting high scores, we only had 3 letters to put a name in. I used LAW (first 3 letters of my name). Problem came in when playing online and other gamers had the nick "Law". I figured I had to move on... I chose the first law I could think of.

Dependents: 1 daughter, 8 yrs old.

My Digital Life: I've always had to upgrade to the current game minimum specs to play. I'm the guy that checks the back of each game to see if my pc can run it before buying. My current pc... Quad Core, G250, 2gb Ram, Win XP

Games: I prefer multiplayer to single player games. First games I got interested in were simulators; starting with flight simulators, moved on to car simulators and submarine simulators (yes, SUBMARINES! it's so much cooler than you'd think). Finally, I was dragged into First Person Shooter games (like Battlefield) by friends that I made from Simulator games.

Achievements: Multiple SARL (National South African Racing League) champion. 3-star General (>200k points) BF2

(pic to follow once one is found)

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Re: DL needs our mugs please

by Voetsek-Mikey » Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:51 pm

I fucking hate pics. But here we go!



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Name: Christo Struwig


Age: 38

Gender: Male

City: Cape Town

Online: Voetsek

Marital Status: Single ( Current girlfriend is 26yrs. )

Gaming history: PC gaming rocks. I am the best/least modest gamer ever! Ya right!!!! A legend in my own mind!!! Competitive/online gaming really started for me in 2006 with Battlefield 2. Now Command and Conquer and most strategy games catches my eye! But is willing to give almost all new game a go! Who knows I might like them? Team-play is the difference between a good game and a GREAT game! Grrr is by far the best clan for fun and Lekker game-play! 2008 I joind Grrr ( Gaming has been a hoot ever since! )

My Life: I work as sales person! Hours are not great but the pay is OK!

My Digital Life: A balanced life is what makes the brain stay in shape! I play games till the small hours of the morning. But that is not all. Going to the gym is a big part of my day! And staying in shape makes me feel good.... And what can i say, I look good too. I have ok PC for gaming, cellphones, digital camera, Laptop.

Why I am so happy to be a part of this! SA gaming is getting bigger by the day! And we as Grrr members can do our bit to underline the fact that not all gamers are teens with no lives and nothing better to do! Even with work and families and real live we still enjoy good times in front of the PC! Lasting friendships and memories are made on a daily basis. Bring it on!

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