
My first introduction to Moongamers CQ was when I, as Axis, ran through the bunkers putting expaks in every nook and cranny possible waiting for an ally to go in the bunkers. Go in the bunkers he did and he exploded in spectacular fashion...Along with the mainstay of my team resulting in an auto boot

I came back (and kept coming back to the dismay of many). I sucked something terrible in the beginning and slowly, very slowly, got better. I learned circle sniping off of Rand'al Thor (Read "learned" as "he beat me mercilessly under the guise of training"), and infantry off various peoples. I was around for a few months when I noticed people talking about TeamSpeak, and they got the mad urge to get me in there. In the beginning, I told them to bugger off regularly. But people such as Whimsical Rabbit and Jimmy Jammer were damnably persistent. After nearly scaring me off, I eventually DLed TS and sat in for a couple sessions. Eventually it got to the point Lin threatened to buy me a mic just so I could also speak. ...I probably did look half crazy to the people in game when I'd use game chat to converse with the TS people...Anyway, I dug out a very old mic and got on. They said I sounded like Capt. Conair >_>.
Nowadays I don't play as much, thanks to CoD 4, but I still play fairly often at night. I'm an infantry player and rarely if ever will you see me in the skies, and when you do, odds are I will also be whimpering quietly into my mic with a panicked look in my eyes as my plane slowly inverts and descends into a tree. I have absolutely no stomach for tank campers and will actually suicide in midair to prevent them from gaining a kill, and sometimes do the same to Hartley to spite him. I just wub him SO MUCH...
Outside of BF, my hobbies include geetarring and Judo. The latter I picked up about a year and a half ago and I would recommend it to anyone as an excellent form of exercise and self defense. I played Baseball and Soccer for around 7 years apiece but after freshman year of HS I more or less dropped both. I've fiddled with the guitar for about...Uhh...I guess nearly two years now. Never had a real teacher sans some friends who've played as long as most teachers. Benefit of that is I don't have to pay them

~Jason Bourne (AKA Michael)
PS: though the topic title would lead you to believe otherwise, I'm not half as cocky or arrogant in person <3