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Originally posted by Freddie2006
It's not my fault your missiles are inept.
(snigger) He still thinks there are little men inside the missiles...

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Originally posted by no1marauder
I don't think the squids in what you jokingly call the "Baverian Navy" are looking forward to it.
Windbag,

Bring whatever attacks you will. I have LONG made it known that we are hostile. This futile attempt to make it look as though I facilitate some subterfuge is laughable.
Bring whatever you will and be met with defeat.

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Originally posted by KnightWulfe
Windbag,

Bring whatever attacks you will. I have LONG made it known that we are hostile. This futile attempt to make it look as though I facilitate some subterfuge is laughable.
Bring whatever you will and be met with defeat.
Actually, you've done nothing but make provocative actions against the Republic like bringing your puny fleet into our sea areas though it could not possibly do anything there but get destroyed. There's three siege machines that you've had make a beeline towards my fortified cities as well. I'm sure you think you are being clever, but you're about as easy to read as a Harry Potter book though even duller. You're taking some comments I made in the forums personal and seem to have some psychological need to resolve your anger issues in an internet game. If your therapist thinks that's a good idea, then by all means send your entire army against Venice. I just hope your head doesn't explode when it gets crushed; I'd hate to be responsible for destroying your obviously fragile ego.

Get well, son.

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Actually, you've done nothing but make provocative actions against the Republic like bringing your puny fleet into our sea areas though it could not possibly do anything there but get destroyed. There's three siege machines that you've had make a beeline towards my fortified cities as well. I'm sure you think you are being clever, but you're about as eas ...[text shortened]... te to be responsible for destroying your obviously fragile ego.

Get well, son.
All I have to say is LOL. Think whatever you wish.

Despite you endless pompousness, you can make me laugh. Well done.

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Another question:

Suppose, as before, England has infantry in Kent and ships in the English Channel. However, suppose that he wants to storm the beaches of Ulster. Can he load his troops in Kent onto the ships in the Channel, move those ships to the Celtic Sea, and then unload the troops in an amphibious attack in one turn?

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Based on what I read in the rules, yes. The troops would load in one phase, make one movement in one phase and unload in one phase, all taking place within a single turn.

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Another question:

Suppose, as before, England has infantry in Kent and ships in the English Channel. However, suppose that he wants to storm the beaches of Ulster. Can he load his troops in Kent onto the ships in the Channel, move those ships to the Celtic Sea, and then unload the troops in an amphibious attack in one turn?
Yes, that is how it could work. I did nearly the same thing the last game I played. I controlled France and had troops in Brittany. My ships picked up my army in Brittany, traveled to the Celtic Sea, and dropped them upon the unsespecting Irish in Ulster. Of course, we were liberators, not oppressors.

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Originally posted by rwingett
Yes, that is how it could work. I did nearly the same thing the last game I played. I controlled France and had troops in Brittany. My ships picked up my army in Brittany, traveled to the Celtic Sea, and dropped them upon the unsespecting Irish in Ulster. Of course, we were liberators, not oppressors.
Do Wobbly songs sound as inspirational in French?

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Originally posted by no1marauder
Do Wobbly songs sound as inspirational in French?
That's been bugging me for a long time. What in heck is a wobbly?

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
That's been bugging me for a long time. What in heck is a wobbly?
The IWW (Industrial Workers of the Workers) were popularly known as the "Wobblies."

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
That's been bugging me for a long time. What in heck is a wobbly?
http://www.iww.org/

Read the Tabitha Chase story if you're under the impression you're living in a "free country".

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Originally posted by no1marauder
http://www.iww.org/

Read the Tabitha Chase story if you're under the impression you're living in a "free country".
I see what you mean. But we are in danger of hijacking our own thread here...

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Originally posted by rwingett
I see what you mean. But we are in danger of hijacking our own thread here...
A short digression; but if the rights of a stripper who does porn are not respected, what hope do us less respectable members of society have?

Back to business; who are you Mongol savages going to sneak attack this turn? And have you put a crown on your lice-infested head yet?

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Originally posted by rwingett
I see what you mean. But we are in danger of hijacking our own thread here...
Rec'd just so I could be the 666th rec.

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Rec'd just so I could be the 666th rec.
Hey, that's fitting. I hope I never get another one.

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