Originally posted by cadwahHe held out for while, trying out a succession of different managers, but none of them stayed for long. Perhaps things would be different if his first administrator had actually done something with his assets instead of letting them accumulate fruitlessly.
I believe he is in collusion with Matsunaga.
Originally posted by Bosse de NageTrue enough....and his hat's a bit crap as well. Happy hunting.
He held out for while, trying out a succession of different managers, but none of them stayed for long. Perhaps things would be different if his first administrator had actually done something with his assets instead of letting them accumulate fruitlessly.
Originally posted by cadwahA regular force of nature...Your next opponent may present you with more of a challenge, but I doubt it. Perhaps you will have to go a long way to find your ideal adversary...
Erm... no one has. I've just kind of destroyed everything I have wanted to. I am preparing to level [text deleted] next. 😛
Originally posted by Bosse de NageI'm sure my suzerain has great plans for me. He told me he had once read the art of war. I told him I had killed many generals while they were figuring out which chapter was applicapable. He said 'you're hired'.
A regular force of nature...Your next opponent may present you with more of a challenge, but I doubt it. Perhaps you will have to go a long way to find your ideal adversary...
Originally posted by cadwahI understand--you compensate for your poor calligraphy skills with creative katana work. Carve your name with pride, Lord Oda!
I'm sure my suzerain has great plans for me. He told me he had once read the art of war. I told him I had killed many generals while they were figuring out which chapter was applicapable. He said 'you're hired'.
Originally posted by cadwahLord Oda is a master poet with the Katana, his works include - "Destruction of central honshu in two strokes " - and the critically acclaimed contemporary masterpeace - "The Capture of the Third Han" - painted totally in the blood of foolish Tokugawa forces.
We will fight alongside one another when the time comes.
It will be my honour.
Oda
Originally posted by nook7Perhaps, though, Oda should be restrained from turning Mrs Tokogawa into an artwork.
Lord Oda is a master poet with the Katana, his works include - "Destruction of central honshu in two strokes " - and the critically acclaimed contemporary masterpeace - "The Capture of the Third Han" - painted totally in the blood of foolish Tokugawa forces.
Izo is one fat city.
Originally posted by Bosse de NageMaybe so, who do you suggest should do the restraining?
Perhaps, though, Oda should be restrained from turning Mrs Tokogawa into an artwork.
Izo is one fat city.
If that fat witch is spotted in my new lands i'm going to turn her into a problem Rubiks would have trouble putting back together.