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Originally posted by buffalobill
So, mine are doing nothing while yours' are doing something - apart from sitting there? It's incredible how much smarter you are than me.
Reading comprehension is obviously not a strength of yours.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Reading comprehension is obviously not a strength of yours.
Clearly not.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Wow, paranoid much? What the heck must it be like living with you? Sneak attacks? Hmm, not only paranoid, but mad as well. Too bad your mad paranoia won't result in your own demise... you sent the Mamlukes to die in your place.

I told you my fleet was for the main purpose of ferrying my troops around. Why were they in the Aegean? Because that is wh I congratulated you on this devious scheme, so please, just take the compliment and move on...
Just ask Hungary.

Sneak attacks are Venice's specialty! 😠

I feel like Aziz:

http://www.rockpapersaddam.com/one.html

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Originally posted by no1marauder
(1) It seems the Mamulukes don't operate under YOUR timetable. I'm talking about your movement into the Aegean two turns ago; the Byzantines have been a bot for many turns.

(2) Thus far my allies are getting stronger while the allies of the Heathers are weakening. Arles was driven from his home provinces and has just regained a province by joi ...[text shortened]... on who to ally with; how much help are you expecting from your "allies" in the near future?
Arles was driven from his home provinces and has just regained a province by joining the Med Alliance!

I offered him Serbia. Unfortunately, he'd rather bow down and worship those who booted him from his ancestral home.

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
[b] Arles was driven from his home provinces and has just regained a province by joining the Med Alliance!

I offered him Serbia. Unfortunately, he'd rather bow down and worship those who booted him from his ancestral home.[/b]
He must not like light infantry.

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Originally posted by rwingett
He must not like light infantry.
You mean Hungarian Marines? Who doesn't like Hungarian Marines? Impossible.

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Did I ever mention selling Crete to you, ATY?? I know I thought about it.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Did I ever mention selling Crete to you, ATY?? I know I thought about it.
I don't remember. I didn't think so, but maybe.

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
I don't remember. I didn't think so, but maybe.
Maybe I never did; I figured at the time with you being at war with the Byzantines and them having a big fleet you wouldn't be able to hold it anyway.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Maybe I never did; I figured at the time with you being at war with the Byzantines and them having a big fleet you wouldn't be able to hold it anyway.
The Great Khan finished off that fleet. One of my many, many triumphs.

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Originally posted by rwingett
The Great Khan finished off that fleet. One of my many, many triumphs.
You are Golden!

P-

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Reading comprehension is obviously not a strength of yours.
Nor yours, obviously.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Sure, ask Aragon if I've kept all promises.
The Doge of Venice has never breached his contract with Aragon.

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Originally posted by Starrman
Rome: Total War?
No, i'm playing Medieval Total War. It's awesome!! 😀

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
The Doge of Venice has never breached his contract with Aragon.
Better late than never, eh?

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