European Diplomacy (for noobs)

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Propoganda = truth
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On to France.
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on to the treachery Brits...

(today I played on another machine, because I was not at home - therefore you will see a log message)
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On to Russia.
 
How is supporting an ally trecherous? It was a selfless and suicidal attack on the part of Britain to relieve the pressure on Spain.
 
Did it draw troops north? If so it was a success. 
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Gentlemen and Gentle Ladies (?),
 
My apologies: my desktop had a major problem. Namely either the power source or the MoBo is down.
 
My local computer store is working on the beast; meanwhile, over this weekend, I've arranged to borrow a friend's lap top which _should_ be able to run AT per the specs, though I won't know until tomorrow (Monday afternoon, US mountin time zone).
 
I will arrange for a new player to take over my position if my computer isn't up and ready by Tueday (or the borrowed laptop).
 
Meanwhile, some brief replies to a flurry of diplomatic massages will be replied to as soon as I can, thanks.
 
Again, my apoligies for delaying game.
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OK. I was able to get AT running on the lap top and finish my turn 6, and sent on to Turkey aka therockyfroggy.
 
Will update the AAR later.
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Turn forwarded to the Balkans.
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To France.
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Unfortunately, France is on Vacation until February 9th or 10th per his post in the AAR Thread.
 
So, the game is on hiatus for the next 6 days, I think.
 
Good news for me though: my regular computer is repaired, and will be back in action tomorrow (Tuesday).
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I was just about to ask where this turn was. Thanks for the info slowhand.
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Hydrauf should be back today or tomorrow i think, hopefully he has time to do his turn.
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Just had a turn from Haudraf for another PBM I am playing against him so should not be too long.
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Turn 7 sent to Turkey. TheRockyFroggy has a new PBEM email, so hopefully it will get through OK.
 
There will be a "Possible PBEM cheat" report for Russia, because I have resumed play on my Desk Top.
 
Diplomatic couriers being sent to many European Capitals, but due to the muddy roads I fear that my efforts will be too late to restore a General Peace.
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Yo..i will play my turn soon...after a bit of COD4.
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Hey froggy - are you imagining everyone you shoot is one of those pesky Brits? [;)]
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Germany's turn sent to Italy.[/align]
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I leave town tomorrow, Wednesday, and will be back Friday. Sorry if the turn gets to me during that time.
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Has the turn made it past italy (nim8or)?
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Nimor (Italy) had it last.
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Seems ages since I had a move in this game. [&:]
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