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  • Turn 111 to Jon the Destroyer
    "The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo

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    • Turn 111 to Lung.

      Those who do dance around wooden poles did ruthlessly murder a very large number of innocent English Civilians. Can those poor unarmed folk be resurrected?

      Chief Swissy is but the leader of a gang of primitive murderers and their crimes shall be punished.

      Until the 'Butcher of Brighton' admits to his his evildoing he shall find no respite from English Steel! The longer we wait for a plea for mercy and an offer of reasonable reparations the more 'primitives' will die.

      English troops are standing ready at the Gates of Mohawk awaiting the last of their regiments to arrive and then it to shall be laid waste and trouble the World no longer.

      Genocide you cry!

      Yes, It could be called such but I think the term 'Involuntary Euthanasia' is far more appropriate.

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      • Sorry, fellas. My flatmate reclaimed his old man's 56K modem, and now my stupid PC won't recognise my old 33K modem!

        I'll play the turn in about 10 hours when i get home and my flatmate fixes my stupid PC.

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        • Turn 112 to Lung.

          My Knights stand waiting for the plea for forgiveness we had expected from the primitives of the North. Just how long I can restrain them is a matter of question and it would cause me much sadness to see Mohawk disappear in an orgy of death and destruction.

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          • Turn 113 -> Jon
            "The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo

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            • Turn 113 to Lung/Don

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              • Turn 114 to Lung

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                • Turn 116 to Jon the Merciful
                  "The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo

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                  • Turn 116 to Lung.

                    Sometimes I amaze myself by just how truly kind I am.

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                    • Lung's Turn 117 to Don.

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                      • 118 to Jon
                        "The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo

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                        • Turn 118 to Don.

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                          • Turn 118 sent to Lung this time.

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                            • Turn 119 to Lung

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                              • Turn 119 to Methos about 10 hours ago.

                                Thanks to Jon the Cynical for giving the Australian diplomat a free ride home. He's been trekking home for centuries, when suddenly, voila! He's home Surely Jon doesn't have anything to hide in his easternmost city?!!?! Anyway, so why the hell did he end up in Boggabilla, on the other side of the continent??

                                On another note, the English appear to have a large army lurking near the Australian border. Not more military exercises, Jon??!? Again the Australian first division is placed on high alert for the untrustworthy English
                                [This message has been edited by Lung (edited May 11, 2000).]

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