14 Apr 11 UTC | Spring, 1901: Good luck all |
11 May 11 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Hmm I hope Germany doesn't 'do a France'. |
24 May 11 UTC | Autumn, 1902: I had forgotten this was even going on... |
26 May 11 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Well...I'm screwed. |
26 May 11 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Well...I'm screwed. |
14 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: Can we all just draw the game? or cancel it? so many people have missed phases and this game just isnt getting anywhere. Seriously, in over a month we have barely gotten through 3 years. |
14 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: Agreed. The problem is it's going to take forever for everyone to CD... |
14 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: Yes, I also want draw the game. |
14 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: I've drawn. |
18 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: France? |
18 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: wow france. Dont be a dick. You put orders in and yet ignored everyones advice to end this game in a draw. Common dude. Lets just end it. |
23 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: France, please get on board with this... |
24 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: France, you know it isnt very smart to ignore us. Especially since we all have drawn except for the almost (or currently depending on when you read this) CD'ed Germany |
24 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: Hello. All against France! |
24 Jun 11 UTC | Spring, 1903: Yeah ok there... see you another 10 days... |
26 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1903: He HAD to get on to put retreats in and he continues to ignore us. France, youve signed your own death warrent! Why cant you just be a good sport and DRAW?!?! |
30 Jun 11 UTC | Autumn, 1903: Hello all, just took over for Germany. I see most want to draw. Is that because of Germany quiting or is it the way everyone truly feels? |
01 Jul 11 UTC | Autumn, 1903: Seems everyone wants to draw. I will enter Draw after France does or once we all take him out. |
01 Jul 11 UTC | Autumn, 1903: Chances are it will be once we all take him out since it would seem that he isnt inclined to draw and receive some points and instead wishes to be the only death. |
01 Jul 11 UTC | Autumn, 1903: Well it looks like death to the Frenchmen it be. |