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18/04/2015 at 22:13 #22504kyoteblueParticipant
Way too much time……No T-64 in the mail today. Guess I’ll flock some 1914 French Infantry bases.
19/04/2015 at 00:04 #22506Shaun TraversParticipantSorry guys but I have not time to scour the internet for animal images and videos to partake in this discussion. I am actually playing an ww2 game using 6mm figures .
19/04/2015 at 00:16 #22507kyoteblueParticipantGood for you Shaun !!!
19/04/2015 at 00:28 #22508Shaun TraversParticipantTried embedding an image from google docs but no luck 🙂
Here is a link that may work:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_uF0c3hAU5Fdgq1HfiO7RiZcjl8D93m3pQ&authuser=0
19/04/2015 at 00:34 #22513Shaun TraversParticipantAlso I forgot to mention this game has been going on for 3 weeks now, and was set up about 12 months ago. So do not expect an AAR soon! It is not a long game, just poor time management 🙁
19/04/2015 at 01:04 #22514War PandaParticipantSorry guys but I have not time to scour the internet for animal images and videos to partake in this discussion. I am actually playing an ww2 game using 6mm figures .
Yes Shaun you have no time to gather some animal pics but you have plenty of time to play war-games don’t you.Well that kind of slacking just makes me sick 🙂Nice pics …but the game has been going on for 3 weeks?!? That’s pretty hard core! Do you sleep at all or just straight through the night 🙂Well just in case anyone thinks I’m a neglective father; I’m just back from a picnic to the nature reserve. The kids were so quite and well behaved; a testimony to some excellent parenting skills.No idea who their parents are cause I just picked them up on the way…certainly wasn’t going to bring my little beasts after the last debacle. Mind you, I do hope they find their way back to where ever they live…it’s quite swampy out there this time of year 🙂“The great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad,
For all their wars are merry, and all their songs are sad.”19/04/2015 at 01:16 #22515kyoteblueParticipantI’m just watching the thunderstorms roll in, while sitting on the back porch..it faces west, which is where our storms come from in the spring. No tornadoes just yet.
19/04/2015 at 01:25 #22516War PandaParticipantLove thunderstorms. Don’t really have any back in Ireland but there’s a few beauties here in the summer…glorious
“The great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad,
For all their wars are merry, and all their songs are sad.”19/04/2015 at 02:58 #22519Shaun TraversParticipantThe main thunderstorm season has just finished here in Brisbane. No tornados here, and cyclones don’t make it as far south in Queensland (further up the coast has been particularly unlucky in the last 4-5 years).
19/04/2015 at 03:25 #22520Rod RobertsonParticipantHow charming and bucolic this thread has become. The only thing which could make it more civilised is you lot clinking your digital teacups togethers with pinkies extended upwards. The weather, really? Is this a wargaming forum or an Otis elevator? Why aren’t you lot discussing important wargames topics like using terrain for cover, command dynamics under fire, cute, fluffy bunnies, opportunity fire, goat rangling, armoured exploitation of break-throughs and Kyote’s damn T-64’s. Snap out of it lads and man up.
Rod Robertson.
19/04/2015 at 04:24 #22522kyoteblueParticipantOh Rod, weather in Oklahoma is like a full contact sport , only with more damage…. And my T-64 are good atheist commie tanks so they are not damned.
19/04/2015 at 04:47 #22524War PandaParticipantRod do you have my family under surveillance; …we’ve just finished a game of Wings of War with the kids. Wargaming with tea pots and tea and queen cakes…what a trail of patience. First 10 mins were questions concerning who flew the most times and then whether any land marks on the mat could be crashed into…like the river. Very easy game to play with kids if you supervise the movement.
Good night chaps…probably won’t hear from me for a few days…I’ll be choc a bloc…no sign of Captain Jack’s Bat Rep so I’ll talk to you all next week…
“The great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad,
For all their wars are merry, and all their songs are sad.”20/04/2015 at 10:29 #22619Rod RobertsonParticipantWar Panda wrote:
“Rod do you have my family under surveillance.”
Yes, I do. Both electronic and human surveillance plus mail interception and discreet interviews with neighbours and professional associates.
Cheers.
Rod Orwell Robertson.
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