Author Topic: My Little Pony: Friendship for Blockheads: General V2  (Read 8989889 times)

I'm joining navy, I'm getting fluttershy painted on the side of my boat
No you aren't.

No you aren't.
Look out guys, the fun police are out tonight.

Look out guys, the fun police are out tonight.
No making fun of fun police.

No you aren't.
(hes getting fluttershy on the side of the cannon)

(hes getting fluttershy on the side of the cannon)
Lol what century are you from? They're called guns. A group of them on the ship is called an artillery battery.

Lol what century are you from? They're called guns. A group of them on the ship is called an artillery battery.
it's still a cannon you richard

Lol what century are you from? They're called guns. A group of them on the ship is called an artillery battery.
As far as my records go, the Aegis, Lily, Lucifer, Danube and all of the jolly good stuff still carry cannons.

Lol what century are you from? They're called guns. A group of them on the ship is called an artillery battery.
What century are you from? I can't even remember the last time I saw deck guns on a warship.

What century are you from? I can't even remember the last time I saw deck guns on a warship.
Yeah, many ships use missiles now but my point still stands.

Yeah, many ships use missiles now but my point still stands.
But your point is still wrong since a cannon is any piece of artillery that uses gunpowder or other usually explosive-based propellents to launch a projectile.
forget off.

Is it REALLY that time again?

But your point is still wrong since a cannon is any piece of artillery that uses gunpowder or other usually explosive-based propellents to launch a projectile.
forget off.
jesus stop being so angry

But your point is still wrong since a cannon is any piece of artillery that uses gunpowder or other usually explosive-based propellents to launch a projectile.
forget off.
How many times do you even hear anyone in the navy refer to them as cannons?

How many times do you even hear anyone in the navy refer to them as cannons?
I don't. But asablief isn't in the navy. You aren't in the navy. I'm not in the navy. And by definition, they are cannons.

Both of you shutup and call your military equipment whatever you want.