24 Apr 10 UTC |
Spring, 7: Wow, we sure are a talkative bunch! Spring 7 and this is the first global message. |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Autumn, 7: Whelp, game's been fun folks. |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Autumn, 7: my mouse stopped working temporarily... that was a panic moment. |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Autumn, 7: lol |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Autumn, 7: Yeah, i can see how that would be bad, the whole not-being-able-to-submit-orders thing :D |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Autumn, 7: who can diplomatize the fastest? apparently we will soon find out. |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Spring, 8: Diplomatize? Is there even a verb form of diplomacy? |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Spring, 8: No way! I just looked it up and diplomatize is actually how you say it! |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Spring, 8: i don't think so. not that i know of, anyway. My personal favorites, though, are diplome and diplomatize. |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Spring, 8: really? spell check doesn't recognize it. |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Spring, 8: try dictionary.reference.com it has it there. |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Spring, 8: apparently rome has stopped playing. |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Spring, 8: He seems to be in CD. |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Spring, 8: CD? I'm not familiar with that term. |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Autumn, 8: Unlike Greece (well done Greece) who's being a great sport. |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Autumn, 8: Civil disoreder. I saw it used the other day. |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Autumn, 8: :D |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Autumn, 8: As long as I live longer than Rome, I'm happy. Although I doubt that will happen now. |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Autumn, 8: I think that's correct... CD? Does anyone else know? |
24 Apr 10 UTC |
Autumn, 8: I think that's correct... CD? Does anyone else know? |