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Posts posted by Warts 'n' all
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1 hour ago, BFCElvis said:
... will never ever ever never ever never ever ever happen with Combat Mission and leave it at that.
Not quite catchy as " Pump It Up".
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Contact the Help Desk. They should get you fixed.
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23 minutes ago, NPye said:
I think "U" did a very good job with it
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6 hours ago, James Crowley said:
It certainly was not highly fictionalised... Could have done without the totally fictional love interest and some of the timelines are a bit wonky.
Some contradiction there me ole mate.
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12 minutes ago, JM Stuff said:
And this massive steel weight was probably knocking out from a "Pimpf"
So glad that you added the "f", otherwise we'd be thinking it was the bloke who ran the local bordello.
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7 hours ago, weapon2010 said:
It vexes me when I'm ignored
Who said that?
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A very fair assessment.
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The Old Bailey
Judge - Who's Diana Ross?
QC - Miss Ross is a rhythm and blues chanteuse from the United States M'lud.
Judge - The United States?
QC - Our former colonies in the Americas M'lud.
Judge - Oh, those ungrateful bounders.
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12 hours ago, Aragorn2002 said:
I'm still waiting
it's not often we get Diana Ross quoted on this forum.
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11 hours ago, Vacillator said:
The current SAS show shares more than a production team with PB. They're both shows I have not watched any of, and the rather crappy trailers I keep seeing of SAS are unlikely to change that.
The only trailer I'd seen when this thread first appeared was indeed "crap". And it turned out to be the opening scene of the first episode, not a good start. I found the series itself watchable for the most part, except when it went into mediocre "rock video" mode. It was highly fictionalized, and I probably won't bother rewatching it on the iPlayer unless I'm really stuck for something to watch.
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19 hours ago, Modernrocco said:
I'M A GOOD OLE REBEL!
We had some bloke over here who thought he could be a rebel. Ignoring the will of the people whilst rolling in money and sporting bling. He started a war, lost it, and refused to accept the result, then started another war, and lost that one too. Things got a bit messy after that.
Meanwhile back in the Ardennes, has anyone found this crossroads?
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I know a bit about Civil Wars on both the right side and the wrong side of the pond. And I'd always thought that Parker's Crossroads was in TN, rather than the Ardennes.
Elizabeth looks up from this week's Whitehall Gazette and mumbles, "is that your idea of a rhyme?"
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3 hours ago, NPye said:
A quick walk up the Unter den Linden.
When playing as the Germans and something goes wrong the words "Unter den Bloody Linden" fill the air.
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On 11/16/2022 at 6:46 PM, danfrodo said:
I'm starting Rakow scenario. 4km end to end, lots of terrain, lots of choices. Should be easy. Unless there's Russians.
It is certainly a fantastic looking map. I'm not very far into it, but even if I lose it will be enjoyable.
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58 minutes ago, Lucky_Strike said:
It's the curse of humanity to keep producing a never ending stream of absolute tossers who somehow seem to persuade enough people that they have something good to offer when in reality they are just snake oil salesmen ... we never learn.
No, you don't. But I really should let Mr. Axeman have a night off.
Now, "I wanna ...
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More great work.
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Best get back to Berlin. Mr. Axeman hasn't had much work from me lately.
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15 hours ago, Lucky_Strike said:
OMG just got a news flash, Trump is gonna run for President again. And I thought things were bad here ... gawd save us all.
"Elizabeth kindly ask the maid to fetch the vomit pail, someone just mentioned the perma-tanned scum."
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@Phantom Captain Nice screenshots. I'm starting with the "Lessons", so the King Tiger will have to wait.
Is BP "Cat and Mouse" bugged as PBEM?
in Combat Mission Red Thunder
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Trouble with Mods? You need the Old Bill.