14 Nov 12 UTC | Autumn, 1902: I shagged that order up. I wasn't expecting you to take Tryolia with force. |
14 Nov 12 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Hehe, I am always scared of armies east of Switzerland like that. |
15 Nov 12 UTC | Autumn, 1903: Wow, I just thought of some really good orders, and then entered something considerably worse instead. |
15 Nov 12 UTC | Autumn, 1903: I hate it when that happens. |
16 Nov 12 UTC | Autumn, 1904: bugger - and I was umming and arring about moving to Tyrrhenian Sea too. |
16 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1905: This is where the mistake of retreating to Berlin rather than Denmark starts to rear it's ugly head more... |
16 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1905: I think that would have afforded me far more opportunity to attack Kiel. |
16 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1905: Overprotecting Munich isn't the smartest thing to be doing either. |
17 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1906: Will vote pause so you can stop it tomorrow. |
17 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1906: GameMaster: Austria voted for a Pause. If everyone votes Pause the game stop and wait till everybody votes Unpause. Please consider backing this. |
17 Nov 12 UTC | Autumn, 1906: GameMaster: Austria voted for a Unpause. If everyone votes Unpause the game will continoue. Please consider backing this. |
21 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1908: I forgot how much you love getting armies behind the lines. |
21 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1908: :) If I knew it would work a second time I would have sent it to Prussia. |
22 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1909: I don't see how I'm going to win this one. |
22 Nov 12 UTC | Spring, 1909: I concur. You are welcome to concede if you prefer! |
23 Nov 12 UTC | Autumn, 1909: Wow, you spoke to soon. Nice of me to give you Moscow like that. |
23 Nov 12 UTC | Autumn, 1909: Bugger |
24 Nov 12 UTC | GameMaster: France voted for a Concede. If everyone (but one) votes Concede the game will end and the player _not_ voting Conceede will get all the points. Everybody else will get a defeat. |