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10 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1901: If I vote extend, I'd appreciate everyone's reciprocation.. Graduation activities all day tomorrow and much of Saturday. Thanks! |
11 May 12 UTC |
Spring, 1902: Congrats! |
12 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: ugh.. stupid scroll wheel, London to Belgium?? I swear I had London to Picardy.. |
12 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: I'm sure france doesn't mind that misorder :D |
12 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: lol, nope.. |
12 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: Sucks to be me... |
13 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: Sorry 'bout that. |
13 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: Aww dat's ok Russia, I still love you :D even though I am attacking you... |
13 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: As do I. Hail the Tsar, even if his economic advisor is a little shortsighted! :D |
13 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: I will tell you who's economic advisor is short sighted... the noble Italian. his leader in the world is brilliant... but his economic adviser, not so much... |
13 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: On the other hand, in traditional Arab style, the Ottoman monopoly on various plants is growing! |
13 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: I have no allies... If only Bismarck had been as good as butterhead as German kaiser... |
13 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1902: You know, I have only played as England once, but it always seems fun to be them... |
14 May 12 UTC |
Spring, 1903: Thank you all for the quick response on voting extend. Turns out I had a bit more time than I thought over this last weekend so I was able to handle the game load (esp with the 2 games that did get extended). Feel free to rescind your extend votes and once again thanks! |
16 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1903: Well, that was a quick game... |
16 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1903: Sorry General. You are still a cool person though! |
16 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1903: Yeah, a good ally... |
18 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1904: I'm going away this weekend, can we extend? |
18 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1904: GameMaster: France voted for a Extend. If 2/3 of the active players vote Extend the the current phase will be extend by 4 days. Please consider backing this. |
18 May 12 UTC |
Autumn, 1904: of course. |
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