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  1. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Red Devils: Why would someone write, " Ever hear of Nijmegan?" without giving any other info? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> My bad. I was under the assumption that that particular event (immortalized in film and a CM stock scenario), was so famous that nobody could possibly have not heard of it. I wasn't trying to sound superior. I was just pointing out a real life instance where an impossible infantry charge succeeded. It also would have helped analyzing what happened in this turn if some information had been provided about what kind of fire the defenders were receiving. Were they even shooting back or were they cowering? It kinda makes a difference. ------------------ Lucasta, when to France your man Returns his fourth time, hating war, Yet laughs as calmly as he can And flings an oath, but says no more, That is not courage, that’s not fear— Lucasta he’s a Fusilier, And his pride sends him here. [This message has been edited by Formerly Babra (edited 08-14-2000).]
  2. Three surgeons were discussing their favourite patients. The first surgeon indicated that he preferred to operate on librarians, as their organs were organized alphabetically. The second surgeon indicated he preferred to operate on mathematicians as their organs were arranged sequentially. The third surgeon voiced a preference for lawyers as they were heartless, gutless, spineless and their head and ass were interchangeable. ------------------ Lucasta, when to France your man Returns his fourth time, hating war, Yet laughs as calmly as he can And flings an oath, but says no more, That is not courage, that’s not fear— Lucasta he’s a Fusilier, And his pride sends him here.
  3. It do get pretty wild at close quarters, don't it? ------------------ Lucasta, when to France your man Returns his fourth time, hating war, Yet laughs as calmly as he can And flings an oath, but says no more, That is not courage, that’s not fear— Lucasta he’s a Fusilier, And his pride sends him here.
  4. Here's a couple for the Commonwealth http://members.aol.com/davidr34/orders/uk.html http://www.quoteland.com/baronies/war/bef2.html ------------------ It takes three years to build a battleship. It takes three hundred to build a tradition. Admiral Cunningham, Aegean, May 1941. [This message has been edited by Formerly Babra (edited 08-14-2000).]
  5. Ever hear of a place called Nijmegan? It's possible... ------------------ It takes three years to build a battleship. It takes three hundred to build a tradition. Admiral Cunningham, Aegean, May 1941.
  6. I am reminded of an anecdote regarding that inspired General and one-time President US Grant. It was after the Civil War and our man was on his way to Philadelphia. Now, there happened to be a meeting (one of the first) of the American Bar Association going on there at the time, and every inn was filled with the creatures. It was a particularly violent night, raining and thundering, and Mr. Grant, who was never one for fine looks anyway, entered the common room of an inn unshaven, wet, muddy, and looking quite bedraggled. "By God," said one of the esteemed barristers at his haggard appearance. "You look like you've come through Hell to be here." "Why, so I have, sir; so I have," said our hero. "How was it?" yelled another litigator. "Why, much as it is here, sir: Lawyers huddled closest to the fire." ------------------ It takes three years to build a battleship. It takes three hundred to build a tradition. Admiral Cunningham, Aegean, May 1941.
  7. What month was the scenario set in? I'm thinking "dry" in January isn't quite the same as dry in July. ------------------ It takes three years to build a battleship. It takes three hundred to build a tradition. Admiral Cunningham, Aegean, May 1941.
  8. BTS seldom replies to these sorts of issues until they have reached a consensus on how to deal with it. They do address them though. ------------------ It takes three years to build a battleship. It takes three hundred to build a tradition. Admiral Cunningham, Aegean, May 1941.
  9. Oops - wrong thread. ------------------ It takes three years to build a battleship. It takes three hundred to build a tradition. Admiral Cunningham, Aegean, May 1941. [This message has been edited by Formerly Babra (edited 08-13-2000).]
  10. Hey now. I've been smokin' for twenty years. Please don't make me laugh like that -- it hurts ------------------ It takes three years to build a battleship. It takes three hundred to build a tradition. Admiral Cunningham, Aegean, May 1941.
  11. Pat, Ram IIs were phased out just prior to HUSKY in July '43. They did see service in NW europe, but only in an unarmed role as OP tanks and of course Kangaroos with the 1st APC Reg't. ------------------ It takes three years to build a battleship. It takes three hundred to build a tradition. Admiral Cunningham, Aegean, May 1941.
  12. I played the Germans. SPOILER ALERT - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I was expecting to have a single tank and a couple of dirty tricks for a low-light battle. Instead there was all kinds of units all over the place and pretty respectable lines of sight. Still a fun scenario. It just didn't match the description is all. ------------------ It takes three years to build a battleship. It takes three hundred to build a tradition. Admiral Cunningham, Aegean, May 1941.
  13. hehehe... nothing like watching an 88 slam into a carrier or halftrack and watching in disbelief as the info icon reads "MG hit" or "side penetration" and the victim drives happily on... SHS (stuff happens syndrome). ------------------ It takes three years to build a battleship. It takes three hundred to build a tradition. Admiral Cunningham, Aegean, May 1941.
  14. Man. I'd need four more and a greased Chinchilla just to get her image outa my mind! ------------------ It's a mother-beautiful bridge and it's gonna be THERE.
  15. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Tanaka: Hi<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Ohayo Gozaimasu, Tanaka-san. Hajimema****e? ------------------ It's a mother-beautiful bridge and it's gonna be THERE.
  16. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Red Devils: How are the action sequences in "The Bridge"? How small/large a scale battle does the movie cover? I have heard good things about it.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> It is a very small action about a single squad of very young conscripts defending a meaningless bridge in the closing days of the war. It's black and white. The cinematography suffers a little, but the action sequences are believable and not glorified at all (well, it's a true story after all). The film has a dark mood and goes after the fear reaction more than the hoo-rah glory action. Four stars in my book. Post Script Edit: The panzerfaust scene will have you biting your nails ------------------ It's a mother-beautiful bridge and it's gonna be THERE. [This message has been edited by Formerly Babra (edited 08-12-2000).]
  17. Hey, Ash: Can I borrow your emoti-commando? ------------------ It's a mother-beautiful bridge and it's gonna be THERE.
  18. Kangaroos. Don't get me started on Kangaroos... ------------------ It's a mother-beautiful bridge and it's gonna be THERE.
  19. Fortunately there's also a plethora of 2 in. mortars ------------------ It's a mother-beautiful bridge and it's gonna be THERE.
  20. I think it's the M5A1... But anyway, a few minor textures were doubled up to save time and get the game out (because we were on the verge of a riot if they didn't). You will notice also that everyone uses the same variety of truck with only the colours changed. I'm sure they're upgrading these as time permits. ------------------ It's a mother-beautiful bridge and it's gonna be THERE.
  21. In a very recent PBEM my Canuck two inch mortar smoked two Pumas and scared away a 75mm armed halftrack. Gotta love 'em. ------------------ It's a mother-beautiful bridge and it's gonna be THERE.
  22. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Mark IV: The issue can only be decided on the Field of Honor. [sLAP] Send me your setup. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Setup in progress. Have some chores to do today, so it will be a while. It will be armoured, as I presume you intend to defend the (cough) honour of the aforementioned StuGs and Marders (which are not fit for Chinchilla cages on a good day). Remember, the hotkey combination you are most interested in is "ALT U". Practice that. ------------------ It's a mother-beautiful bridge and it's gonna be THERE. [This message has been edited by Formerly Babra (edited 08-12-2000).]
  23. Edited. Do what ya like. [This message has been edited by Formerly Babra (edited 08-12-2000).]
  24. Disaster, it's a good scenario, but it's nothing like the description. I feel gypped ------------------ It's a mother-beautiful bridge and it's gonna be THERE.
  25. ROFLMAO, Lorak! (Damn, I like this Valpocella stuff -- even rodents are amusing) EDIT: Errr... Valpolicella. See how good it is? ------------------ It's a mother-beautiful bridge and it's gonna be THERE. [This message has been edited by Formerly Babra (edited 08-11-2000).]
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