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lol- yes he was late for an engagement. As a result he decided to slaughter 2 armies to prove a point to his porters.

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Originally posted by nook7
lol- yes he was late for an engagement. As a result he decided to slaughter 2 armies to prove a point to his porters.
Does he get a percentage on gold teeth?

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Does he get a percentage on gold teeth?
No, buts let's just say, the word in the Kasbah is his dentist may have had something to do with him being late!!!!

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Originally posted by nook7
No, buts let's just say, the word in the Kasbah is his dentist may have had something to do with him being late!!!!
Another Kasbah saying, When Barmak's late, somebody else is going to be late pretty soon.

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Gives a different ring to Better late than never!
Well now he is all excited about the chance to kill some Mongols.

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Originally posted by nook7
Gives a different ring to Better late than never!
Well now he is all excited about the chance to kill some Mongols.
If he can reach them before they scuttle back to the Crimea.

Fashion tip for this season: Balaclavas are It!

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
If he can reach them before they scuttle back to the Crimea.

Fashion tip for this season: Balaclavas are It!
Well if he leaves them there they are dead - attacking Crimea will take the dead bodies of a number of troops (which will be arranged)

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Originally posted by nook7
Well if he leaves them there they are dead - attacking Crimea will take the dead bodies of a number of troops (which will be arranged)
You're a fool. You can't attack Crimea.

You should not have debased yourself by breaking our longstanding alliance.

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Originally posted by rwingett
You're a fool. You can't attack Crimea.

You should not have debased yourself by breaking our longstanding alliance.
Did you see the messages about the errors on the map?

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Originally posted by rwingett
You're a fool. You can't attack Crimea.

You should not have debased yourself by breaking our longstanding alliance.
Thanks for the laugh Rob :-)

The long standing alliances(s) l have had since before turn 1 is the winning alliance l am in now. If you dont think l can attack Crimea, then you are in for a surprise (assuming the game lasts that long)

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Originally posted by Starrman
Did you see the messages about the errors on the map?
I am unaware of any messages on this matter. Are you able to construct a port in Angora these days? That would be very bad if so.

I'll have to hang my cartographer.

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Originally posted by rwingett
I am unaware of any messages on this matter. Are you able to construct a port in Angora these days? That would be very bad if so.

I'll have to hang my cartographer.
l dont think Angora is the worry for you Rob, think elsewhere.

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Originally posted by rwingett
I am unaware of any messages on this matter. Are you able to construct a port in Angora these days? That would be very bad if so.

I'll have to hang my cartographer.
Lol, no, I meant the dipmap, there's a couple of errors which were posted here.

Although, I was under the impression you could build a port in Angora....

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Originally posted by Starrman
Lol, no, I meant the dipmap, there's a couple of errors which were posted here.
Yes, I've seen the list of errors to my map. I may correct them before the new turn, or not.

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Originally posted by Starrman
Lol, no, I meant the dipmap, there's a couple of errors which were posted here.

Although, I was under the impression you could build a port in Angora....
I had thought not. Perhaps I'm in for a nasty surprise. Although it would take several turns for that threat to materialize. Around turn 32, I guess.

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