From the creators of Crown of Glory come an epic tale of North Vs. South. By combining area movement on the grand scale with optional hex based tactical battles when they occur, Forge of Freedom provides something for every strategy gamer. Control economic development, political development with governers and foreign nations, and use your military to win the bloodiest war in US history.
If you start the Basic Scenario, playing as the Rebs. On the first turn, go to the Overview screen, the one with the large national map. It shows all the states with portraits of their governors. Missouri is a big blank map area with no governor portrait.
did you see my post ?
at the end of the turn, there is a Vote for a new Governor
If you start the Basic Scenario, playing as the Rebs. On the first turn, go to the Overview screen, the one with the large national map. It shows all the states with portraits of their governors. Missouri is a big blank map area with no governor portrait.
did you see my post ?
at the end of the turn, there is a Vote for a new Governor
Hehehe....just had a blast in the snow and ice with the Polaris Ranger. Man that thing is a hoot in mud AND snow it now seems. First time I had it out in it.
We use it at our lake lots. 13 lakes to fish and 148 miles of roads to scoot on. Largemouths and rednecks go hand in hand.
Kids kicking up some dust.
**Those who rob Peter to pay Paul can always count on the support of Paul
**A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have-Gerald Ford
Okay, I'm about to betray my New York City suburbs upbringing: just what is a Polaris Ranger? Not to be insulting, but from behind it looks like a souped-up golf cart.
Michael Jordan plays ball. Charles Manson kills people. I torment eager potential customers by not sharing screenshots of "Brother Against Brother." Everyone has a talent.
hehe..yeah in a way it is...more like a massive 4-wheeler with a dump bed. Full independent suspension, 4-wheel drive and can tow 1800 lbs... It is a tank...take down trees 4 inches thick. We use it to pull our boats as to not get the vehicles wt from swimming. But yes...a golf cart on steriods. Climbs like a beast though.
notice the upper-east coast terrior. a.k.a.boston...we have 2...sigh
**Those who rob Peter to pay Paul can always count on the support of Paul
**A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have-Gerald Ford
its sick but I put in a stereo with amp and 4 6and 1/2 inches above and 2 10's in the bed... Hank Jr. loud and clear.
**Those who rob Peter to pay Paul can always count on the support of Paul
**A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have-Gerald Ford
Hehehe....just had a blast in the snow and ice with the Polaris Ranger. Man that thing is a hoot in mud AND snow it now seems. First time I had it out in it.
We use it at our lake lots. 13 lakes to fish and 148 miles of roads to scoot on. Largemouths and rednecks go hand in hand.
Kids kicking up some dust.
Damn that looks like fun! I need to come up to visit! I'll bring my .58 Enfield....
And lots of powder and Minie's....
Damn that looks like fun! I need to come up to visit! I'll bring my .58 Enfield....
And lots of powder and Minie's....
I'll let you drive the Ranger if I can fly the plane.[:D] Do come up. Just make sure you bring enough ammo for whatever your fancy. Or we can buy more. And don't forget your rod.
We have been without power for the last four days as a result of the freezing rain. It's been a certain kind of hell being holed up in the living room and no power. Had the generator going to keep the bare necessities up and running. Poor thing took a beating running non stop like it was.
The Lord works in mysterious ways. I did get the game like I was hoping so I could play it on my days off, but ended up losing the power. But I did get to spend some good family time together safe and dry. All things in perspective.
mo reb
**Those who rob Peter to pay Paul can always count on the support of Paul
**A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have-Gerald Ford
ORIGINAL: Missouri_Rebel
...Had the generator going to keep the bare necessities up and running... I did get the game like I was hoping so I could play it on my days off, but ended up losing the power.
Not sure what you consider "bare necessities", but clearly it isn't the same definition I would use.
I remember back in college. A friend forgot to pay his power bill and the electric company cut off his electricity. Without knowing this, I went to visit and found an extension cords stretched across the hall to a neighbor and him sitting at his computer - that was the only thing he bothered to power up.
Damn that looks like fun! I need to come up to visit! I'll bring my .58 Enfield....
And lots of powder and Minie's....
I'll let you drive the Ranger if I can fly the plane.[:D] Do come up. Just make sure you bring enough ammo for whatever your fancy. Or we can buy more. And don't forget your rod.
We have been without power for the last four days as a result of the freezing rain. It's been a certain kind of hell being holed up in the living room and no power. Had the generator going to keep the bare necessities up and running. Poor thing took a beating running non stop like it was.
The Lord works in mysterious ways. I did get the game like I was hoping so I could play it on my days off, but ended up losing the power. But I did get to spend some good family time together safe and dry. All things in perspective.
mo reb
I reckon you have had all "family time" you can handle!!! I just might take you up on that come spring if the offer is still open... What kind of rod?
Sure thing AU. What type? Well we mostly bass fish and some crappie. When the sun goes down and the moon comes out is when the catfishing begins. That is if the hooch dont get you first.The lakes are fairly small (from around 7 acres to 60) but some decent sized fish. My one buddy managed to pull out a 10.4 lb bigmouth last year. I usually find the 1.5 to 3.5 lbs myself.The fish are smaller up here a little but a decent sized bass on an ultra-lite feels like Moby Dick. I like a spinner with a medium rod. Cotton candy lizards do the best for me, especially earlier. There are nicer places to go but here you can ride the 4-wheelers and bark at the moon if you like. The bigger weekends have honky-tonk bands in the community barn and plenty of horseshoes. Better bring your game though. The missus is a little thing but can smoke ALL my friends at shoes. Fine lady-sore winner.
mo reb
edit...yeah bring the the Enfield and whatever you want to shoot. If we run out of ammo, there is always more to buy.
**Those who rob Peter to pay Paul can always count on the support of Paul
**A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have-Gerald Ford
Sure thing AU. What type? Well we mostly bass fish and some crappie. When the sun goes down and the moon comes out is when the catfishing begins. That is if the hooch dont get you first.The lakes are fairly small (from around 7 acres to 60) but some decent sized fish. My one buddy managed to pull out a 10.4 lb bigmouth last year. I usually find the 1.5 to 3.5 lbs myself.The fish are smaller up here a little but a decent sized bass on an ultra-lite feels like Moby Dick. I like a spinner with a medium rod. Cotton candy lizards do the best for me, especially earlier. There are nicer places to go but here you can ride the 4-wheelers and bark at the moon if you like. The bigger weekends have honky-tonk bands in the community barn and plenty of horseshoes. Better bring your game though. The missus is a little thing but can smoke ALL my friends at shoes. Fine lady-sore winner.
mo reb
edit...yeah bring the the Enfield and whatever you want to shoot. If we run out of ammo, there is always more to buy.
That sounds like what it was when I was a kid down in swamps of central Florida. Sounds like a good time I'll tell you. For the past twenty years or so I have been cityfied. Damn, I miss those days. Instead of Super-Buggy's or whatever you call that vehicle, we used to jump into canoes with our .22's and .410's, shoot turkeys, squirrels, crows, buzzards, and yes, (GASP!) gators. The Water Moccasins were the fun ones though. We would glide up on them while they were sunning on a Cypress Knee, and try to bash them with a paddle. I remember one time a friend tumped us over in the process. We and the Moccasin were all in the water together. I did my "Jesus" imitation that day. I don't think I even got wet!
You don't know what you have up there friend, but don't let go.
That's funny AU. Shootin them Water Moccasins. We have some but not TOO many. Damn ignorant snake if you ask me...and agressive too. My sister-in-law is an awesome shot. She earned her mark by shooting Moccasins down in Arkansas. Said it wasn't anything to shoot over a hundred in a day. What we have is a lot of Copperheads, although they don't really kill ya, just make you wish you were dead. And just a few Timber Rattlers from time to time. I used to go to St. Agustine years ago and did the whole tourist thing but never been inland too much. From what I hear about Florida is that you have to go north to go south. Them New Englanders love the weather I hear.
Mo Reb
**Those who rob Peter to pay Paul can always count on the support of Paul
**A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have-Gerald Ford
Damn ignorant snake if you ask me...and agressive too.
Cause and effect, my friend, cause and effect.......
What part of Mo are you from? I ask because I am ironically descended from St Louis Germans/Scots and slave-holding Missouri Scots-Irish. Settled in Pike County from Kentucky. Not plantation folks, but there wasn't much of that up there, I understand. My bunch eventually went to Montana.
"Measure civilization by the ability of citizens to mock government with impunity" -- Unknown
Ah Pike County...or Little Dixie. Here is a song about L. Dixie.
It's the heart of Missouri, blooded of three,
Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
It's a tall spare man on a blue-grass hoss.
It's sugar-cured ham without raisin sauce.
It's coon dog, coon, persimmon tree.
It's son or brother named Robert E. Lee.
It's tiger stalking a jay-hawk bird.
It's the best hog-calling that ever you heard.
It's fiddler fiddlin' you out of your seat,
Fiddler fiddlin' you off your feet.
It's bluebird singing in a hawthorn thicket.
It's vote to a man the Democratic ticket.
It's crisp brown cracklin's and hot corn pone.
It's catfish fried clean off the bone.
It's hominy grits and none of your scrapple.
It's mellow pawpaws and the Jonathan apple.
It's sorghum sweetenin' and belly-warming corn.
It's old Jeff Davis a-blowin' on his horn.
Unreconstructed it rares and bites
At touch of a rein that would curb its rights.
It's come in, stranger, draw up a chair;
There ain't no hurry and we'll all get there.
I'm from Iron county. Live in washington county now, near the jefferson county line. All are south of st.louis. I grew up near Taum Sauk Mountain in Goodland, right next to Mark Twain National Forest. I did live for a short time on the 'south side' of st.louis though.
mo reb
**Those who rob Peter to pay Paul can always count on the support of Paul
**A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have-Gerald Ford
Had my cousin deposit one (cotton mouth) in the boat with me one night frog giggin' on Caddo Lake..............beat a friggin boat paddle into splinters trying to get him and keep from running over my cousin who was in the water in waders with the gig!! the *$#^%*%&#& were flying !!!!!!!!!!! [;)] [:D]
"Git thar fust with the most men" - Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest
I can hear them Yankees now: "Frog what? Cotton who? Caddo which? Moccasins...aren't those Indian shoes?"
Cap'n, I spent the last couple of Thanksgivings down in New Roads outside of Red Stick at my girlfriend's father's camp. I have NEVER eaten so much, or so well in my life! The only down side was that nobody appreciated my AU hat I insisted I wear. [:D]