06 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (source code): this does not look like europe |
06 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (source code): my tactics are pretty much going to centre around the pacific ocean i think |
06 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Wolfgang von Mabley): Apologies for my causing of the change in map. |
06 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (source code): my tactics are pretty much going to centre around the pacific ocean i think |
06 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Arthur Wellesley): What in the name of Wellington are we doing? |
06 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (BBCCarol): Can we please not join at stupid times, as it would be good to do a move at a sensible time of the day. |
06 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (BBCCarol): Can we please not join at stupid times, as it would be good to do a move at a sensible time of the day. |
07 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Solomon): Hello :) |
07 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Napoleon Benaparte): Josh, the time at which the game starts is irrelevant! You'll have 48 hours to decide on your move! |
07 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (Napoleon Benaparte): Everyone, get Joe to join! He's moaning because he didn't get the map he wanted... |
07 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: (BBCCarol): Just Joe left! |
07 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: ATTACK! |
07 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: This isn't the map i thought you meant, i actually quite like this one... attack! |
07 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: EL SUPREMO DICTADOR Welcomes you too this game, and magnanimously invites you to join him in redrawing the map of our great Americas! |
07 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: *to EL SUPREMO DICTADOR has removed the man that made the above typo for the sake of la revolution! |
07 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: *to EL SUPREMO DICTADOR has removed the man that made the above typo for the sake of la revolution! |
07 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Joe is it you who wrote 'This isn't the map i thought you meant...' because your name is appearing. |
07 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: isn't* |
07 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: You can tell who's writing what by their colours. |
07 Jan 12 UTC |
Spring, 1901: Indeed you can thank you Ben. |