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France: Builds 1 unit
Italy: Removes 1 unit
Russia: Builds 4 units
Message from Italy to England, France, and Russia
Italy's adjustment order is in without set wait.
Message from Russia to England, France, and Italy
>Italy's adjustment order is in without set wait.
My builds are in as well, but I'm going to set wait
for a bit so that I can write my EoY, and start
work on the newpaper article.
Nick.
Message from Italy to England, France, and Russia
>
> and start work on the newpaper article.
>
Cool. I need something to use to potty-train my new puppy.
Message from Russia to England, France, and Italy
>Message from Italy to England, France and Russia in 'titleist':
> > and start work on the newpaper article.
>Cool. I need something to use to potty-train my new puppy.
You have to admire someone you loses with grace and style...
Message from Italy to England, France, and Russia
>
>
> You have to admire someone you loses with grace and style...
>
Or somebody void of a sense of humor.
> Game 'titleist' order #045 (F1911B) has a deadline of Mon Dec 10 2001
11:10:09 -0500.
> One or more players have requested that orders not be processed
> until the deadline.
Just turn set wait off and do your EoY or whatever whenever. If the game is
going to end, let's just let it end, with or without grace and style.
There is absolutely no reason to delay the inevitable. You and your cohorts
have played me like a fool now let's just move on with our lives. If the
game wasn't set DIAS, I would set EFR draw right now. Unforunately, that
option is not available to me so the quicker you can take my centers the
better for all of us.
Roberto
Message from Russia to Italy
>Just turn set wait off and do your EoY or whatever
>whenever. If the game is going to end, let's just
>let it end, with or without grace and style.
I've played most of this game for "style-points",
but I'll set no wait.
Message from Italy to Russia
>
> but I'll set no wait.
>
Thank you.
Message from Russia to England and France
Gentlemen,
I am a bit perplexed about why this was forwarded to
Italy, and not quite sure which one of you did it,
but I guess I'll find out eventually.
>Message from Italy to Russia in 'titleist':
> >Message from Russia to England and France in 'titleist':
> >Gentlemen,
> >
> > We have been headed in this direction for some time now, and
> >I believe that we should be able to eliminate Italy, and declare an
> >EFR three-way pretty rapidly.
>The best of luck to you. You'll need it.
>Idalia
Nick.
Message from England to France and Russia
> >Cool. I need something to use to potty-train my new puppy.
>
>You have to admire someone you loses with grace and style...
Ah Nick, give him a break. He could have come out with much worse. You've
beaten him over the board. Let him have the last word in print. Win with
grace and style.
Ivy
Message from England to France and Russia
Nick,
I did. It was part of a much longer note in which I was trying to pay my
last respects and a "thank you" to him. He asked for, and I gave him, a
brief interpretation of some events, past and future. In particular I
mentioned to him the major difference between your strategy and mine,
namely the timing of when we should take out Italy.
If I crossed a line somewhere, I am sorry.
My advice, though: Leave him alone. Players are very touch, and often
hurt, when their final elimination becomes certain. Me too. 8-)
Ivy
>I am a bit perplexed about why this was forwarded to
>Italy, and not quite sure which one of you did it,
>but I guess I'll find out eventually.
>
> > >
> > > We have been headed in this direction for some time now, and
> > >I believe that we should be able to eliminate Italy, and declare an
> > >EFR three-way pretty rapidly.
Message from Russia to England and France
>Message from England to France and Russia in 'titleist':
> >You have to admire someone who loses with grace and style...
>Ah Nick, give him a break. He could have come out with much worse. You've
>beaten him over the board. Let him have the last word in print. Win with
>grace and style.
He made a good number of snide remarks, including,
"Gentlemen, and Nick,", and "Good luck, you're going
to need it.", that I let pass, without comment.
Even my reply here was a general observation,
rather than being specifically directed at him.
If both you and he felt that he was not losing
with grace and style, well... *shrug* I did
set no wait for him, though.
Nick.
Message from Russia to England
Ivy,
>I did.
Ok, thanks.
>If I crossed a line somewhere, I am sorry.
No problem. I was concerned that France had done it
in an attempt to influence him. I don't make a habit
of forwarding Press, but I'm not one of those who
views doing so as a gross violation of privacy,
decorum, and good taste. Once it's in your Inbox,
it's yours to do with as you please, as far as I'm
concerned.
>My advice, though: Leave him alone. Players are very touchy, and often
>hurt, when their final elimination becomes certain. Me too. 8-)
I have tried to be polite and respectful, even when
it has seemed that he was deliberately trying to
provoke me. I have no desire to get into a war of
words with him, I just want to eliminate his Units,
and take over his Centers.
Nick.
Message from Master to all
Please submit EOY statements, if you so desire. No actually, I think I
demand an EOY after the year just completed. Wow. :-)
Just kidding of course; if you have the time and inclination, please
press to m (or broadcast) your thoughts.
Doug
France: BUILD Army Marseilles
Italy: REMOVE Army Bulgaria
Russia: BUILD Army Moscow
Russia: BUILD Army Warsaw
Russia: WAIVE
Russia: WAIVE
Centers
England: 7
France: 14
Italy: 5
Russia: 8
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