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Message from Italy to Turkey in 'ruffians':
Greetings! And welcome! I do not know if you remember me, but we have met. I was one of the Swedes in the crowded car. :-) Mvh Roland / Italy
Message from Italy to Turkey in 'ruffians':
Greetings (again)! My general impressions about this game is right now zero. I do not remember much. It was a long time since we played the last turn. But I agree with you F/G is very threatening. And I guess I will have to deal with that sooner or later. Probably sooner. Mvh Roland / Italy
Broadcast message from Master in 'ruffians':
It seems that Cyrille is getting up to speed - great! Cyrille, I told you about the "press" command. If you want to broadcast something for everybody to read (including the numerous observers), just use "broadcast" on a line by itself. People are allowed to broadcast whatever they like, with the exception of movie spoilers. I've heard rumors that Anakin Skywalker and Ben Kenobi survive the first film, but I want to wait until I can see that for myself, which might not be for another two months (unless it's playing in England in July.) The Matrix just was released her last week, and I saw it on Monday. Much better than I expected. The Kung Fu scene by itself made the film worth seeing. And with a film like that, I think it might be better to see it in a foreign language, so the banality of the dialogue doesn't get too tedious. Rick
Message from Italy to Austria in 'ruffians':
Greetings! How are things? Good I hope. A new Turkey does not change our plans, right? I will be moving to Eas and Trl... Mvh Roland / Italy
Broadcast message from Observer in 'ruffians':
> > Broadcast message from [email protected] as Master in 'ruffians': > > It seems that Cyrille is getting up to speed - great! > I thought Cyrille started up in pouchtoo originally, I guess he didn't get that far with it before his unfortunate accident. Good to see him back and congrats on joining the doctoral club! > Cyrille, I told you about the "press" command. If you want to > broadcast something for everybody to read (including the numerous > observers), just use "broadcast" on a line by itself. Then you can add to this kind of useless discussion that the players should ignore. > > People are allowed to broadcast whatever they like, with the exception > of movie spoilers. I've heard rumors that Anakin Skywalker and Ben Kenobi > survive the first film, but I want to wait until I can see that for > myself, which might not be for another two months (unless it's playing > in England in July.) > OK, OK, I get it. Allow me to inform you that EVERYONE who should die in this film does not.... which will undoubtedly leave you sore depressed. This is not a spoiler, it is the reality of the movie business. > The Matrix just was released her last week, and I saw it on Monday. > Much better than I expected. The Kung Fu scene by itself made the > film worth seeing. And with a film like that, I think it might be > better to see it in a foreign language, so the banality of the > dialogue doesn't get too tedious. > > Rick > We said that it was worth it for that! I sincerely hope we didn't ruin it too much for you. Jim
Broadcast message from Observer in 'ruffians':
> > Broadcast message from [email protected] as Master in 'ruffians': > > Juge Diplomacy writes: > > Broadcast message from [email protected] as Observer in 'ruffians': > > > > > > > > > > Broadcast message from [email protected] as Master in 'ruffians': > > > > > > OK, OK, I get it. Allow me to inform you that EVERYONE who should die > > in this film does not.... which will undoubtedly leave you sore depressed. > > This is not a spoiler, it is the reality of the movie business. > > I take it this is a comment about the apparently universally hated Jar > Jar Binks. He's joined Wesley Crusher in my fantasy Air Lock, waiting > to get spaced. > Hey, NOW who's spoiling the movie!!?? Someone who hasn't even seen it!! There is another, my son, there is another.... > > > > > The Matrix just was released her last week, and I saw it on Monday. > > > Much better than I expected. The Kung Fu scene by itself made the > > > film worth seeing. And with a film like that, I think it might be > > > better to see it in a foreign language, so the banality of the > > > dialogue doesn't get too tedious. > > > > > > Rick > > > > > We said that it was worth it for that! I sincerely hope we didn't ruin > > it too much for you. > > > > Jim > > > > I think all that was said was that it was predictable. The last > Hollywood movie which diverged from formula was "Turner & Hooch". Tom > Hanks figured the film lost at least 50 million dollars because of > that. I didn't see that movie either. Perhaps I'll have to rent it. And The Matrix WAS predictable.... very predictable. > > For interesting plotlines and character developments, I stick to > smaller films. But I've yet to see a good low-budget movie where the > main characters dodge bullets! > > Rick > No indeed. Did you see the Matrix subtitled or dubbed?? There were some great voices (including but not exclusively Mr. Fishburne) in the movie. Perhaps we should take this discussion off of the game broadcasts if it goes on much longer. Jim
Message from Turkey to Austria in
'ruffians': Thanks a lot for the last moves. It gives me a new light on the game. By why, you mean why did you attack my army in Bulgaria instead of taking Greece? Well, I guess it's because Russia asked you to do so, arguing that he should then help you to resist versous Italy. Which was a good argument, especially with a Turkey entirely against Russia. But now that Italy bounces you in Trieste, I'm here (now I'm superman)!! No, more seriously, talking with both, I think Russia will play against Germany, but Italy will not move against France. Of course, we can understand why. Russia will have many gains, with the english help, or at least neutrality, due to his problems in the area. His only weakness is in the South, so he prays for us not to attack him. About Italy, it's not the same at all. He has nothing to gain, and can just occupy some french units. Many players would prefer rather to have some gains. I am now ready to play with you, in any direction you propose me. Cyrille.
Message from Turkey to France in
'ruffians': Hello there, so you don't read the books? The french navy was never as strong than the english one's, even with Napoleon. Nevertheless, I forgive you. Now, you have them, you must use it. It seems that all players fear you and Germany. I don't understand why, especially for Germany. Anyway, you can deny those rumors. Everybody now think that you will move against England, so think Italy also. Austria and Italy are in a little discord. You can easily move SouthEast. You will quickly gain Tun, with my amical pressure against Italy, and Russia will lose his main argument (I'm the only one who can stop the FG, please let me grow in the North when I have nothing in the South...), so Austria will maybe change. I wait for your reply. Sorry I cannot finsh my word. Cyrille from T.
Message from Austria to Turkey in 'ruffians':
Cyrille, I think have got a good grasp of what is happening on the board. It has been so long since the last moves went through that everyone is looking at the board fresh, and re-assessing what to do with their postion! I would like for us to move on Russia -- I will support your Army in Bulgaria to Rumania, and move Vienna -> Galicia. I will also move my fleet into Greece, where it can do some good against Italy. I would very much like for us to work together, I think I am feeling as surrounded as you are at this point! Best, Chris
Message from Austria to Italy in 'ruffians':
Roland, Nope! Cyrille doesn't change my plans one bit -- still taking Greece and moving to Bohemia! Best, Chris
Message from Austria to Russia in 'ruffians':
Cal, Well, another workd champ joins the table! What are we going to do about it? I am very busy with work right now, but I'd like to hear your thoughts on the board -- Cyrille is begging for his life, as any good player in his position would do! Best, Chris
Message from Turkey to Austria in
'ruffians': This sounds great. I'm OK. Maybe you didn't hear that, but I guess I'm a player who lie rarely. I love my allies. There's only a rule, due to the FTF games I use to play : a good ally is one who end the game ... but we less centers than you:-), a bad ally is one who end with more. If you nee to stab your ally, of course it's only for a win. So, I'll move Bulgaria to Rumania, and my fleet to Aegean Sea, to eventually act on Ionian. As I said, and I hope you agree, I'd rather prefer that we don't threat each other, by being to close, a two hex range is perfect, and should be done ... later of course. That's why, if we play together, I think you will be more continental and I'll be more on the seas (guess the english word is maritime, as in French, but I'm not sure). It's too early to speak about that of course, but I prefer to think in a long range. I hope you agree in the great lines. All the best, Cyrille
Message from Italy to Austria in 'ruffians':
> Roland, > Greetings! > Nope! Cyrille doesn't change my plans one bit -- still taking Greece and > moving to Bohemia! > Ah, good! Then let us await the results... > Best, > > Chris > > Mvh Roland
Message from Russia to Austria in 'ruffians':
>Message from [email protected] as Austria to Russia in 'ruffians': > > >Cal, > >Well, another workd champ joins the table! What are we going to do about >it? I am very busy with work right now, but I'd like to hear your thoughts >on the board -- Cyrille is begging for his life, as any good player in his >position would do! I guess my only having two Canuck championships is starting to give me an inferiority complex... d;-}) As for the game, it will be nice to have a Turk who actually communicates, but I can't say that I really see that an alteration in plan is necessary/desirable. We need my ability to build fleets in the north and we need Italy's ability to engage France quickly. Unless Italy's resolve to head west has flagged, I think Turkey figures to be the odd man out. He's promised to vacate Armenia (or Caucasia as he's calling it), so I'd be happy to see that, but I still can't see him surviving in an A/I/R. Obviously, I AM willing to listen to points of view to the contrary. What do you think? Guess I better set the board up and look at it again, eh? d;-}) Cal
Broadcast message from Turkey in
'ruffians': Hi everybody. It's time to wake up. The game is on again. Rick, Matrix will be on the screen on Wednesday in France. Sure I'll see it.
Message from Germany to Turkey in 'ruffians':
Hi Cyrille: Have you gotten my previous messages to you since you "signed on" as the new Turk? I've been marvelling that the Russian had the guts to build an anti-German fleet in StPsc, in the face of the attack by your predecessor! I am calling off my invasion of England to deal with it, and I hope that you will be able to continue the attack! It may be possible to also enlist the aid of Austria in the anti-Russian cause. He shouldn't automatically blame you for the actions of the man who came before, and he's told me that a move to Gal isn't out of the question! I/A seem to be chums, after all the time since S'01. Austria will have to choose between attacking you or attacking the Tsar. Best of luck to you in any case! --Paul
Message from Turkey to Germany in
'ruffians': Hi, I was waiting to reply to your message, to hear more about my neighbours. I think I'm gonna continue to put some pressure versus Russia. I don't think you're really dangerous, as he said. But I'm more toubled concerning France. He is in great situation. I understand that you play with him, but I think you don't have to hesitate to ask more gains than him in England. Anyway, he needs you so strong as an ally that he would not be able to say no. And you need to be strong to resist versus Russia ( at least ). Cyrille from Turkey in Ruffians
Message from Turkey to Austria in
'ruffians': Well, I just answer to Germany, who of course ask me to attack Russia, I'm sure he does the same to you. My answer was moderate. I don't think it would be a good idea to talk about our plans. I just told of an "amical pressure" versus Russia, and that I don't know about you... Bye Cyrille from Turkey in Ruffians