03 Mar 17 UTC |
Spring, 1994: Guten abend, mein Freundin. Wie geht's? |
03 Mar 17 UTC |
Spring, 1994: It's morning here! How did you know i would know German? |
03 Mar 17 UTC |
Spring, 1994: I didn't. And it's morning where I am as well, but as I always say, it's five o'clock somewhere. |
03 Mar 17 UTC |
Spring, 1994: Also, would it be meine Freundin, since I was speaking to everyone? I'm still learning. |
03 Mar 17 UTC |
Spring, 1994: Noice, here's to hoping we have a prosperous game! Cheers! |
03 Mar 17 UTC |
Spring, 1994: Dammit. I thought this was a no-press game. Not sure I'll have time to do much press, sadly, but I'll do what I can. |
03 Mar 17 UTC |
Spring, 1994: Press? |
03 Mar 17 UTC |
Spring, 1994: Sorry, by press I mean "messaging". I mistakenly thought I was joining a no-messaging game. ;-) But again, I'm happy to be here & I'll do my best. :-) |
03 Mar 17 UTC |
Spring, 1994: gl everyone |
03 Mar 17 UTC |
Spring, 1994: Holla and good luck ! |
04 Mar 17 UTC |
Spring, 1994: Bonjourno! Yes - gl all. |
04 Mar 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1994: Always has to be somebody who nmrs first turn |
04 Mar 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1994: Can we like, kick him or something? To stop him from holding up the game? |
05 Mar 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1994: Is it fair to proceed in this game with no Russia? It really changes things. |
05 Mar 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1994: Is it fair to let Russia's inactivity to delay the game like this? We're literally waiting only on him, but it's gonna be a whole day before we can do anything. |
05 Mar 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1994: I hate nmrs in opening year especially! |
05 Mar 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1994: I just mean that his absence the first year will really define the game. Ukraine venefits incredibly from this and so does Turkey. |
06 Mar 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1994: Fine, then you get into Auvergne and I'll get a convoy into either Brit or Pic. But I need assurances on Morocco. |
06 Mar 17 UTC |
Autumn, 1994: Cough |
28 Mar 17 UTC |
Autumn, 2001: we need t stop france |