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Oban

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  • Birthday 03/24/1968

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    New Brunswick, Canada
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    strategy games, golf, hockey
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    Lawyer

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  1. Thet egg has been cracked .. beaten and turned into a fine Omelette.. with a little cheese and washed down with a fine glass of Lagavulin. spoiler'' - - - I agree after numerous losing tries that Patience, and an effective OB Rocket barrage were finally the key. Also important was reaching the little "murder hole" ( as I called it) on the far left between those two set of scattered trees about 3/4 of the way to the tiger entry point. I was able to get there fast, hull down and then take out two of the tigers when they showed up. Made all the difference in the world. Wonderful scenario. Kudos again Rune. BTW is that location I mentioned, set up that way on purpose or was I just lucky enough to find the right ground at the right time? Cheers [ December 21, 2002, 09:42 PM: Message edited by: Oban ]
  2. Aha !! finally a suggestion on this baby, I have been giving this battle the go for the last week as russians. Tried left first time around got smoked, must have been unlucky will try that side again tonight. BTW Rune this is a great scenario, tough as hell, right up there with Jaegermiester (sp?). LOL I thought cracking the egg was making refernce to all the pounding my head has been taking on my desk during this one.
  3. Lagavulin yes (peaty), I did in one of those as well a very good malt,same with Dalwhinnie ( a bit mild), nice touches those malts. Thanks for the Balvenie suggestion I will try that one. Cheers Gents
  4. I have been playing for a few weeks, new combo pack, wonderfully addictive and frustrating game here gents, kudos to BTS. Takes me back to my table top days.. ahhhh ASL, Avalon Hill, but much better. Love the mods. However I have found that I have quickly emptied my once full stock of single malt, hence my board name, as I pick my way through masses of russian corpses, cowering green units and smoking tank hulls. Actually almost ventured into the cesspool to issue a challenge one night after empying my last bottle, thought twice and went outside and relieved myself on some shrubbery while I practiced my witty insults on a street urchin instead ... small steps first I guess. Anyway gents my stock is gone any suggestions for a nice sinle malt to ease the bitter taste of defeat? Looking forward to some PBEM soon once I get a better handle on the russian tank tactics. BTW anyone named the large round red welt you get on your forhead from smashing it against your desk in frustration? Cheers
  5. Great thread first thing I read after siging up and finishing my bottle of single malt. Better *bump* Cheers
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