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I have NEVER heard anyone ever call a camera a pixerduhduh. Should that be in jargon? Also, broccoli, what, you don't like man-eating bears? Jeez, it's like you want this wiki to be helpful and useful and not filled with stupid jokes or something. Wierdo!!!--[[User:The Buttery Lobster|The Buttery Lobster]] 17:13, 23 June 2007 (EDT)
I have NEVER heard anyone ever call a camera a pixerduhduh. Should that be in jargon? Also, broccoli, what, you don't like man-eating bears? Jeez, it's like you want this wiki to be helpful and useful and not filled with stupid jokes or something. Wierdo!!!--[[User:The Buttery Lobster|The Buttery Lobster]] 17:13, 23 June 2007 (EDT)
Whoops, I must have missed the joke about the BEAR, I was having to merge because every time I tried to submit, you had already updated the article *mumble, mumble*... I'll add it back in. Pixerduhduh came from the forums, not from in-game. I can't remember the source, but I've heard it used several times since (only jokingly, of course. 'Cam' is much more practical on the battlefield). [[User:Broccoli|Broccoli]] 17:16, 23 June 2007 (EDT)

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I have NEVER heard anyone ever call a camera a pixerduhduh. Should that be in jargon? Also, broccoli, what, you don't like man-eating bears? Jeez, it's like you want this wiki to be helpful and useful and not filled with stupid jokes or something. Wierdo!!!--The Buttery Lobster 17:13, 23 June 2007 (EDT)

Whoops, I must have missed the joke about the BEAR, I was having to merge because every time I tried to submit, you had already updated the article *mumble, mumble*... I'll add it back in. Pixerduhduh came from the forums, not from in-game. I can't remember the source, but I've heard it used several times since (only jokingly, of course. 'Cam' is much more practical on the battlefield). Broccoli 17:16, 23 June 2007 (EDT)