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Hi Everyone 1 2
by FRMJ1- 3 followers
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Hi, I was kindly pointed towards this crew by an existing member who I’ve played with several times. I’m an IT Professional with a very busy life and GTA has been a great way just to escape reality for a while (although I could do without some of the late nights). GTA V is the first in the series I’ve played and I was immediately hooked, I’m currently a Crew Representative in the Os Irmaos Crew (Active) and Los Famillios 2013. Previous PS3 games I’ve enjoyed are Battlefield 3 (the reason I got the PS3) and The Last Of Us. I often find myself in sessions with players with the COD mentality so I’ve been looking for like-minded players in a crew that I can have fun w…
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Burgermauger intro 1 2
by Burgermauger- 4 followers
- 31 replies
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Hello, I'm burgermauger. I'm a friend of one of your crewmembers and am looking to join a fun active crew, with no crew killing or immature players.
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SeymorScagneti's intro 1 2
by SeymorScagneti- 4 followers
- 31 replies
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Hello All, I've been an XBOX guy forever but made the switch to PS4 in September. I've been looking for an active PS4 crew and this looks like the best fit for me. All my stuff transferred over from 360 so I'm ready to go. I have 2 kids, 2 corgis, and I play almost everyday. Looking forward to meeting up with you all and getting after it.
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truelife98 intro 1 2
by truelife98- 4 followers
- 28 replies
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Found your crew on gta forums and like what i read i am 30yrs old from pennsylvania near philly. My gaming style varies when it is time to get serious i am bit when its time to hang out and have some fun im all about that aswell. Played most of gta titles and loved all of them. Also played call of duty series mostly for online play. Really enjoying getting in matches with crew members and having a good time makes the game a whole lot more enjoyable. I have been in my share of clans with cod series and a small crew for gta5 for ps3 and i got rid of ps3 when i bought ps4 on launch day but my main problem now is not many of old friends have a ps4 so i am looking to meet u…
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- 4 followers
- 30 replies
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Hi there, 37 yo belgian looking for a friendly and mature crew. Been playing since GTA2, but rather new to GTAO (4/5 months). Currently rank 120 and have a mic. I usually play 2-3 times per week, mostly from 8pm till 11-ish pm CET (GMT+1). I found out about this crew through GTAF and I quite liked what I saw, heard and read upon further research (clean racing, teamwork, events, etc) My PSN/SC name is ronin1904 Hope to see you online soon ! Ronin
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Hello Everyone 1 2
by skip_rat- 4 followers
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I better introduce myself as I'm new here. I've been messing about in GTA 5 online for a week or so and thought it would be much more fun to be playing with some friends. I'm no 'super gamer' mind, I'd probably be counted as too old (42) to be playing games by alot of people I know but I enjoy a bit of escapism after a hard day at work so who cares. I work in the IT department at a University in the UK, so my day is spent helping people with their computer problems, now I'll probably be the one needing help here. Other than computer games I spend my spare time renovating the house I've bought and playing around with my kit car. That's all I can think of fo…
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Intro-ScottyB 1 2
by ScottyB- 3 followers
- 27 replies
- 1.8k views
Hey Guys and Girls of the Domestic Battery crew! My names Scott and i'm a 26yr old male from Sydney, Australia. For some reason i have become addicted to the game. Ever since getting online at the start of the year and playing i have some how put in almost 23 days! I thought it was a lot but seeing some of your profiles, it isnt too bad haha I am currently in a crew that doesnt do anything, and some players even kill you (I dont understand why it should even need to be said as to not kill your own crew, but most people have to say it), and the members that have mics are whiny kids constantly swearing and and being noisy for no reason! So i have been looki…
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Jesse's introduction 1 2
by Jesse- 3 followers
- 38 replies
- 2.1k views
Hi guys, My name is Jesse, I'm 19 years old and am from the Netherlands. I love playing GTA Online and have been doing it since it came out, the only thing that bothers me sometimes are the people that just can't behave. For me GTAO is at its best when I'm having fun with other people I run in to. Making friends while playing and returning to play with them is what I do . I hope to play with you guys soon
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Rofur13
by rofur- 21 replies
- 1.2k views
Hello! My name is Steve, I'm 33 from the UK. Married with 3 kids and currently studying an Illustration degree. Loving GTAO enjoy most activities but not that good at 'em!! Looking forward to joining a crew that looks out for each other. Feel free to add me Rofur13 and I'm on most nights unless i've got a ton of work to do! I have a mic but more often than not forget to charge it. Wow that's a long post, sorry! See you in sunny LS!
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- 3 followers
- 30 replies
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Hello, My name is Lyndon i am from Wales in the United Kingdom. I am 53 years old and i have been playing RPG'S for a long time but i enjoyed the open world in Far Cry 3 and so i thought i would give GTA V a go. It's fantastic so far even though somebody keeps trying to kill me every couple of minutes,so i read about your crew and if you would have me i could learn from your experiences. My PSN is Zebedee505050. Hope to hear from you …
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- 3 followers
- 28 replies
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Hi Domesticbattery gta, I'm fed up with races where people just try to run me off the road, getting put into deathmatches called things like "NEW GLITCH 1000000 RP!!!!!" and the only mission any one else seems to want to play being Rooftop Rumble. So I thought it was about time I tried to find a decent crew.
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- 3 followers
- 36 replies
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Hello DB crew. I've been playing GTA Online since the beginning but only sporadicly. Why? Well, at first I had a couple people to play with in a small crew and honestly that was the most fun. It's now inactive and playing with randoms and squeakers is just OK. Nowadays I spend most of my time racing. So I decided I need to look for a good crew and see if playing with like-minded people could help really get the most out of the game. That's when I found Domestic Battery on the GTA Forums. I read a little of that, read a little on your website and watched a video, seems like what I am looking for. Hopefully I am what you are looking for too. I am Beez620 on PSN and Socia…
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Hello
by DefaultBling- 2 followers
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So ye, DeafaultBling here, I have no idea what my ID means, 21 yo. Fell free to add me I often go on rooftop rumbles for the money, or just to say hi. I may type weird stuff because english isn't my first language, still, I can undestand pretty well. Ps.: if someone know of a firework launcher TDM, plz send me the link?
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- 3 followers
- 33 replies
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Hello everyone, I am Brian, 45 and live in LA. I work all day, and have time for GTAO in the evenings. My game name is BMSTANG, which is taken from the license plate of the car I drive in real life (and also why its all in caps). I only recently started GTAO, so am still learning. I haven't played alot of free roam yet, just been grinding races to level up. I have wanted to join a crew, but not really interested in playing with kids, or at least people who act like kids. This seems like a cool crew for me to join, as I think I could fit right in with the maturity and respectfullness that is required to be a part. Please consider me for membership into your crew. T…
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Hey Everybody! 1 2
by PDX96- 2 followers
- 28 replies
- 2k views
I've been a fan of GTA since first playing GTAIII on PS2. The main reason that I bought my PS3 was so that I could play GTA IV and Red Dead Redemption. I live in North Carolina and usually play online in the evenings. I found your crew on the GTA Forum and it sounded exactly like the type of crew that I've been looking for. I look forward to the opportunity to play online with you guys!
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Introducing myself 1 2
by Lann- 3 followers
- 46 replies
- 2.6k views
Hello Signing up here in an attempt to get more out the game since i find myself bored sometimes. I have been playing since launch but never played with a crew, last few months been focused on cars and building up my garage. At the moment i play in free aim, but just to add something to the experience, and to avoid being easily killed just crusing around online. I only play btw 21:00-00:00 CET since my family (kids) and work demands alot, I try to get at least one or two sessions a week, but it can vary. I have a mic that i dont really use since my friend stopped playing a few months ago. I would guess I am older than most ppl here, and GTA really serves the purpose o…
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Get to know Busty Rose
by BustyRose- 1 follower
- 16 replies
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As you might have already read I am Justhatches wife. That make me a real woman gamer. I have to admit that until about November of last year I had never ever played any kind of gaming system. It was very hard to remember what all the buttons are for. I have been working hard to figure it out. Driving seems to be the hardest because I can't seem to keep it straight. (In real life also) lol. So if I am in a race with you, and I run into you PLEASE know it is an accident, I would never do it on purpose. Just chalk it up to a woman driver. My thing is survivals and gang attacks. I think I have that down pat now. Hatch has the patience of a saint trying to teach m…
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Dani_elle92
by Danielle- 11 replies
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Hi! I'm Dani from Scotland, I am 21 feel free to add me on psn, I don't currently have a headset which can be pretty annoying at times... I look forward to playing with you all
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ssracingn2
by ssracingn2- 1 follower
- 20 replies
- 993 views
Real name: Jim Age 34 I have two kids that drive me batshit crazy. I play gta5 randomly throughout the day. The reason for my psn tag is I used to race in real life never a great driver but could hold my own, as everybody has seen I suck at racing on games. I you have any questions ask me. Also keep up the great work hatched and all senior leadership.
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vishesh_91
by vishesh_91- 5 replies
- 789 views
hello everyone,Im from India 22 year old College going student.I play GTA online everyday and was looking for an active crew so i guess ive made the right choice.I like doing all kinds of jobs in the game.I do have a mic and headphones to make it easier,so im looking forward to gaming with you all and having a good time! And yes,i certainly DO NOT like curry. PSN ID:vishesh_91
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Hello
by wraignbow- 4 replies
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Hi, Nice to meet you. I play usually evenings. I really enjoy deathmatches. Trying to get better at racing. Right now I'm leveling up my 2nd character. Sometimes I play with the headset, sometimes not. Looking forward to being in this crew!
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Introducing PapOiteE
by PapOiteE- 1 follower
- 10 replies
- 989 views
Hey guys! I am nineteen years old and i'm from Portugal. I'd like to join this because i was looking for a serious crew for people who play seriously. I found this crew and it looked perfect to me. I like to play clean, fairly and seriously. No cheating on races, teamwork doing missions, being friendly... All that stuff! I'm looking forward to play with people from around the world and have some good times. I also have a headset. My PSN: PapOiteE
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Hello!!! :)
by Xyon14- 1 follower
- 4 replies
- 945 views
Hi everyone nice to see a good group of people out there, I was getting worried that I was going to have to play solo forever or get killed by 10 year olds with tanks . I'm looking for missions, survivals and races, nothing to serious just a bit of a laugh. I am a Canadian living in Northern Ireland so I'm on GMT. Cheers Christal psn jumbo67
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