13 Oct 15 UTC | Spring, 1901: good to see ed gets up early to enter his back stabbing moves before 8am |
13 Oct 15 UTC | Spring, 1901: hahaha nice. sadly my chances for backstabbing are pretty low since no one trusts me anymore. |
13 Oct 15 UTC | Spring, 1901: I forgot why I hate this game so much. So much waiting around. |
13 Oct 15 UTC | Spring, 1901: I forgot why I hate this game so much. So much waiting around. |
13 Oct 15 UTC | Spring, 1901: Riesling? Come on bud - everyone was excited to start this thing. |
13 Oct 15 UTC | Spring, 1901: Indeed no one trusts Ed anymore; the VW scandal was outrageous. Retribution! |
13 Oct 15 UTC | Spring, 1901: Good point Matt you Turkey. Not only does he back stab, he pollutes too. I wonder in what "allies" he has planted a defeat device. |
13 Oct 15 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Just for the record, Chancellor, I control Syria and my people are on their way to Germany ASAP. |
14 Oct 15 UTC | Autumn, 1901: So my morning coffees are back staring at this screen again, noticing how many times Dave keeps rechecking the board. |
15 Oct 15 UTC | Autumn, 1901: do we have a time for when this advances on Wednesdays and Sundays? are we all generally thinking afternoon/evening that day? noon? just curious. Go ahead, Pat, cue the comments about Ed being a dirty backstabbing villain who no one can trust... but this did seem like a legitimate question. |
15 Oct 15 UTC | Autumn, 1901: I think mid-day would be better so we can get in fights during work hours. Think of the cage match that will ensue in FINRA Enforcement when Jeff storms over to Ed's cube after his Danish fleet invades London in the Spring of 1903. |
16 Oct 15 UTC | Autumn, 1901: A flute with no holes is not a flute. A donut with no holes is a Danish. You (and Ed) would be wise to remember that. |
16 Oct 15 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Good point. But I prefer the following: outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. But inside of a dog it's too dark to read... Keep that in mind. The midday thing could be fun since many of us would be in person to talk about moves when they occur on Wednesdays. But I'm good with whatever. |
17 Oct 15 UTC | Autumn, 1901: Typical Russian lack of coordination and organization. I guess Will's carrier pigeon is still en route to the WebDiplomacy server farm. |
21 Oct 15 UTC | Spring, 1902: will, are you aware that sweden is a supply center, not Finland? |
21 Oct 15 UTC | Spring, 1902: Pat, are you aware that Roman tanks can't float in the Tyrrhenian Sea? |
21 Oct 15 UTC | Spring, 1902: That's no moon [tank]. It's a space station [duck]. https://www.google.com/search?q=ride+the+ducks&es_sm=93&biw=1920&bih=955&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMIzY_tia3UyAIVBh0eCh0R8Qt4#imgrc=SidokZ-Fe7HHgM%3A |
21 Oct 15 UTC | Spring, 1902: Outstanding, Baron von Hapberg. If Pat converts his tank into one of those, Europe is his for the plucking. |
26 Oct 15 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Glad to see that the first two backstabs of the game were (1) Troost stabbing Jeff and me in the back, and (2) Justin stabbing me in the back. Payback for the one game I won two years ago which everyone has so rightly pointed out repeatedly so I clearly deserve this. |
27 Oct 15 UTC | Autumn, 1902: What do we have to do now to move forward with this game? Does it have something to do with Draw, Pause, Cancel? |