03 Apr 17 UTC | Spring, 1999: Greetings to all. "If this is Trumps mess"... does Mexico have to pay the entry points for all of us north of his border? Looks like the bad hombres decided not to show up for work... good... they wont be stealing all those high paying labor jobs from americans in red hats. |
03 Apr 17 UTC | Spring, 1999: I refuse to pay for anything but I want it all ;) |
04 Apr 17 UTC | Autumn, 1999: Trump is the best |
04 Apr 17 UTC | Autumn, 1999: In some aspects but Mexico is coming in hot |
04 Apr 17 UTC | Spring, 2000: Yo everyone! Taking over for Quebec! Quebec really needed some Jesus! |
10 Apr 17 UTC | Autumn, 2003: Well I'm In a wierd position |
10 Apr 17 UTC | Autumn, 2003: If you and TX keep this up it will be very hard to decide where to build that wall. |
10 Apr 17 UTC | Autumn, 2003: If pro is the opposite of con What is the opposite of progress? |
10 Apr 17 UTC | Autumn, 2003: i think shortly the wall will be build around white house :P |
14 Apr 17 UTC | Spring, 2005: Why do we need to fight when we can draw ? |
14 Apr 17 UTC | Autumn, 2005: In a true draw, one doesnt submit such a vote just to decieve and crush a member of the draw (Texas) ...if that is your style of play, ok, that is your choice, but i choose not to draw at this time and to work with those that joined the game with the intention of playing. |
14 Apr 17 UTC | Autumn, 2005: at least till we draw i can not say we are in peace . till we draw everybody the game should continue. i don't think anybody else stoped |
21 Apr 17 UTC | Nice game y'all. I would really like to know the history behind the dynamics of the early mass draw vote. It was so unusual. Anyone care to share? Who lead the charge? What sparked it? |