Turn now with Ken.

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Turn now with Ken.
I'm not conceited, conceit is a fault and I have no faults...
As always, will play after work. I wonder if I'll ever be able to turn that the other way...

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Turn 161->HornedFrog
Fruity Oaty Bars! Make a man out of a mouse! Fruity Oaty Bars! Make you bust out of your blouse! Eat them all the time! Let them blow your mind...ohh! Fruity Oaty Bars!

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turn 161 to thebirdman
to the noble Canadians we offer our assurances that those ships below your city of Cobalt have no hostile intentions. I have a city 2 and 3 squares below them. I am willing to talk about an equal force size in the area to ease any tensions.
the most powerful Assyrians. we ask that your warrior please move to a square by my city and accept a no trespass again so your valiant world traveler may return home with the many tales of his travels. I am sure others of his Kin would love to greet him and that he may retire and sit by the fireplace and tell his grandchildren of his many experiences and wisdom.
to our neighbor the Dutch we will accept the removal of our troops around your city of Leeuwarden so you may visit and possibly move freely between your divided lands. I always wondered since I took over the native americans how you ended up like that. just being curious.
Ken/dancemasseuse
Swissy and Paul have always had "a good eye" for each other
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First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.
Gandhi

Loving the speed of play guys, keep up the good work!![]()
I'm not conceited, conceit is a fault and I have no faults...
As always, will play after work. I wonder if I'll ever be able to turn that the other way...

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Yep sorry about that Ken I pressed reject by accident the first timeOriginally posted by dancemasseuse
the most powerful Assyrians. we ask that your warrior please move to a square by my city and accept a no trespass again so your valiant world traveler may return home with the many tales of his travels. I am sure others of his Kin would love to greet him and that he may retire and sit by the fireplace and tell his grandchildren of his many experiences and wisdom.edit: or rather I think I accepted after I moved the warrior out.
Also HornedFrog I've no intention of attacking your city, I just didnt know you had a city there when I moved the Infantryman. Either send me a no trespass or I'll remove him from the radius in the next 2 turns.
Turn 162 to Don.
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We all have no lifeOriginally posted by FlameFlash
Loving the speed of play guys, keep up the good work!![]()
Turn 163 to Don.
edit: I just remembered - Native Americans, I forgot to move my Warrior again, next turn I promise. Although hes obviously not going anywhere so![]()
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turn 163 to thebirdman
no problem. just move him 1 square away from my units and he will be in a city contro of mine so he can accept a no trespass then. Ken/dancemasseuse

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presents!
The English expansion really makes their supply lines thin........
First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.
Gandhi

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Turn 166 to gumpold

Well we have the ships to guard them. Your settler there may do as he pleases. Not sure where he came from, was he under a hut?
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No. He is a former Welsh citizen, who packed down his home during the early days of the war between Wales and Rome. Came from the area near Pontypridd, sailed cross the ocean to the coastline north of Arbulla, walked through the desert/plains and passed the cities of Lincoln, London1 and later Cambridge1.Originally posted by Max Webster
................... Your settler there may do as he pleases. Not sure where he came from, was he under a hut?
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A long way to go indeed.
First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win.
Gandhi

turn 166 to thebirdman
yea the english agreed to stay on their side of the ocean and I on mine earlier when I first started so I left their side of the ocean and yet they still came to my side and settled.![]()

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