05 Nov 14 UTC | Spring, 2000: Does anyone know what happened to Peru? |
05 Nov 14 UTC | Spring, 2000: He spontaneously combusted and turned into a pumpkin. |
06 Nov 14 UTC | Spring, 2000: RIP |
06 Nov 14 UTC | Spring, 2000: I think I miss his hat the most... *quiet sobbbing* |
06 Nov 14 UTC | Autumn, 2000: Really I'm gonna miss the sensation that his...kind words gave me |
06 Nov 14 UTC | Autumn, 2000: До свидания лето, до свидания.... |
07 Nov 14 UTC | Autumn, 2000: Hello! I am here to fill in for Peru and what a predicament he's left me. As i am just joining this game i request you hold no previous grudges against me. I also request one other bold favor and that is a non aggression pact with all you great leaders for many years. Feel free to message me with any questions or concerns. |
17 Dec 14 UTC | Autumn, 2008: this is kind of an odd turn. i'll try upper peninsula into ontario supported by michigan, and move west virginia into ohio to keep him out. keeping camaguey still and supporting with straits of florida. Use east coast to keep cape may from supporting and hope NJ and DC can keep each other safe. not 100% sure what to do with North Carolina and Georgia other than sitting still. i would take him out with one or the other, but i'm worried he could retreat to one of my sc's then. Is that how it works? |
17 Dec 14 UTC | Autumn, 2008: oops |
17 Dec 14 UTC | Autumn, 2008: for the record, if you take him out with north carolina or georgia and the other supporting, that army will be destroyed since he cant retreat to east coast or the attacking spot |
17 Dec 14 UTC | Autumn, 2008: and smooth tinytimhawk |
22 Dec 14 UTC | Autumn, 2009: So how many more centers does Texas need for the win? I thought it was just one more - to have half +1. The variant page says 34 though. Either way, congrats Texas on the win. It looks inevitable now. |
10 Jan 15 UTC | Autumn, 2014: Well played, my former friend. |