05 Mar 16 UTC | Spring, 1999: good luck and have fun everyone |
05 Mar 16 UTC | Spring, 1999: Yeah, lot's of fun everybody! |
05 Mar 16 UTC | Spring, 1999: Good luck! |
05 Mar 16 UTC | Spring, 1999: Good Luck! |
06 Mar 16 UTC | Spring, 1999: Hey Guys, can you please click ready? Then we can move on. No need to stall the game unneeded. Thanks, and enjoy! |
06 Mar 16 UTC | Spring, 1999: Hey Guys, you joined a 25/h per turn game. Please don't complain about or pressure people who make full use of the time. Thanks and enjoy |
06 Mar 16 UTC | Autumn, 1999: Yeah Good Luck! |
06 Mar 16 UTC | Autumn, 1999: Yeah Good Luck! |
06 Mar 16 UTC | Autumn, 1999: Yeah Good Luck! |
08 Mar 16 UTC | Autumn, 2000: Hey Florida, i'm not moving against you. Relax. |
08 Mar 16 UTC | Autumn, 2000: Fine |
08 Mar 16 UTC | Autumn, 2000: thx, I'm also not moving against you |
08 Mar 16 UTC | Autumn, 2000: Quebec why?? |
10 Mar 16 UTC | Autumn, 2001: a lot of missed orders... |
10 Mar 16 UTC | Autumn, 2001: Seriously quebec? You are going to wage war with all 3 of you neighbours? That's a good way to not survive very long. All of New Yorks armies are at my border. His SC are almost free to take, you just have to walk over there. But instead you attack me? Why? Working together could be so nice, you have the fleet that I miss, I have the armies and location to protect your main lands. We are completely complementary. |
10 Mar 16 UTC | Autumn, 2001: I know right |
10 Mar 16 UTC | Autumn, 2001: Btw british columbia sorry for the attack on Calgary. That was very opportunistic of me and a mistake. I will pull back so you can use your army for more productive means. I bear you no ill will. |
10 Mar 16 UTC | Autumn, 2001: Thanks man. |
10 Mar 16 UTC | Autumn, 2001: I'm sure we can work something out in the future. |
14 Mar 16 UTC | Spring, 2002: Hi everyone, new Texas here. I expect to get booted within the next few turns, but maybe I can help out anyone who's looking for an extra hand. I'm basically a few units at disposal before I get washed off the map. |