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Sunday, February 5th 2012, 2:59pm

Author: Lady Green

a returning gift

Good luck escaping http://devastatingexplosions.com/

Thursday, March 20th 2008, 11:58pm

Author: Lady Green

Poland News and Events Q3-Q4/1935

Quoted Quoted Uh there's no ladies on this site are there? I would think that Wesworld has plenty of female characters around who would love to slap some sense into you with the Handbag With Brick Inside(tm) after that remark. I've never met Walter AFAIK. I just have too many other places to be and not enough hours in the day. However I may poke my head in occasionally. Handbag? I wouldn't put a brick in any of my handbags! I own too few and I've paid enough for them all! Leather and brick aren...

Monday, October 17th 2005, 12:14am

Author: Lady Green

Modern Attitudes and historical gaming

Quoted Originally posted by AdmKuznetsov Quoted You mean, building that memorial over the hulk of PRS Palawan didn't turn the heat up even a little?? see there are reasons why Ireland has so many problems with that stupidity ooop north. Lessee: issues with Language - how to encourage learning the national language without sounding like you're encouraging the IRA. Especially when IRA & Sinn Fein use Irish a lot. How to encourage national pride without encouraging the idiots How to balance war me...

Sunday, October 16th 2005, 11:57pm

Author: Lady Green

Modern Attitudes and historical gaming

Quoted Originally posted by thesmilingassassin Oh there was a great war, the problem is the history was a bit different, some country's were involved, some were not and most players haven't given any major thought as to how all the powers were involved in detail. Some players have given little explanation for even why they have the territory's they do other than "because I can". Others build to CT limits simply because they can Without a timeline for the great war, its tough to figure out the n...

Saturday, October 8th 2005, 2:11am

Author: Lady Green

Modern Attitudes and historical gaming

Quoted Originally posted by thesmilingassassin Are there any serious flaws you can see in certain nations relations? I haven't read much.. yet... I'm kinda relying on CG and LA's occasional commentary up to this point. Deirdre

Saturday, October 8th 2005, 2:08am

Author: Lady Green

Modern Attitudes and historical gaming

Quoted Originally posted by HoOmAn Deirdre - what a nice surprise! I wasn´t aware you´re around. Welcome to our boards. Guess we have to be careful with a certain type of humor now that a lady is among us. ;o) Thanks for the welcome! Ask CG someday about me and a certain going away party and a porn mag. Quoted Regarding your original topic: I think there is A LOT of hindsight here in/on Wesworld. The experience of the last 60 years can easily be identified among our posts and designs. One can a...

Saturday, October 8th 2005, 2:04am

Author: Lady Green

Modern Attitudes and historical gaming

Quoted Originally posted by Red Admiral Rudyard Kipling? I can't think of anyone else. Yup, see Kim for Victorian Intelligence Gathering. There were a few English Authors writing between the wars, Early Saint novels (Leslie Charteris), Blackshirt by Bruce Graheme (among some of the Bulldog Drummond types) and Tommy & Tuppence novels by Agatha Christie have some interesting background stuff about damage to psyche's and bodies from the first world war. And the boredom that many of the ex-soldiers...

Friday, October 7th 2005, 11:02pm

Author: Lady Green

Modern Attitudes and historical gaming

Hi I'm Dave's Wife. As referenced by Bernhard I had a bit of a rant at Dave and him one day about how people here (from stories the two of them have told me!) have a modern mindset about the politics of the early 20th Century. Today people grew up with the spectre of total war, and the sabre rattling is backed up with quite a bit of bomb power. Then was different, see Kipling for politics of the time, also see Kipling for the fluidity of borders. The map of the world wasn't as semi-solid as it i...