ORIGINAL: BrucePowers
My wife says you guys have too much time on your hands...........
Bah...if I had that much time I would be playing 3 AE games....AND get the landscaping done.
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ORIGINAL: BrucePowers
My wife says you guys have too much time on your hands...........


ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
ORIGINAL: BrucePowers
My wife says you guys have too much time on your hands...........
Bah...if I had that much time I would be playing 3 AE games....AND get the landscaping done.
ORIGINAL: sprior
We might let them win the Ashes.
ORIGINAL: Itdepends
ORIGINAL: sprior
We might let them win the Ashes.
You keeping up with the first test Sprior? I had the good fortune to be on the road and listening to the radio when Siddle got his hat trick yesterday- and it looks like England had a good showing in the bowling today. Should make for a good game.

My assessment of Chicagoans...funny as Hell...completely politically incorrect..drink like the fishes...lots of marital infidelity stories.
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
"yob"....[:D]
Sometimes short words are good.

ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
*****************Grande Puissance, Filloux*******************
<Heavy thicket of brush, North bank, Katherine River, 06:30, June 14, 1942. The men of A/B Battery, Heavy Coastal Defence Regiment are preparing to cross the river and join British 18th Div., but there are Japs on the South bank. In an heroic effort, the men have pushed or pulled down by hand the 5 remaining 155mm 1918 GPF guns the 160 miles from Darwin (with wooden wheels no less)>
Lt. Col. Bellamy, CO: Are the men ready Captain?
Captain: Yes sir, but do you really think this is wise?
Lt. Col. Bellamy, CO: <the two officers stand awkardly on the "command raft", a collection of local driftwood lashed together into a crude raft. To their sides are five more rafts with the 155 guns lashed on board> Those are our orders, Captain. <raises voice to be heard by all> Right now! Line abreast. Keep a tight formation. Oarsmen, I want 60 strokes a minute until we engage the enemy, then we go to 80. We will use HE unless we encounter the Ronsons. And I want good fire discipline. Captain, you may give the signal with the Verey light..........
ORIGINAL: Alfred
ORIGINAL: Cap Mandrake
*****************Grande Puissance, Filloux*******************
<Heavy thicket of brush, North bank, Katherine River, 06:30, June 14, 1942. The men of A/B Battery, Heavy Coastal Defence Regiment are preparing to cross the river and join British 18th Div., but there are Japs on the South bank. In an heroic effort, the men have pushed or pulled down by hand the 5 remaining 155mm 1918 GPF guns the 160 miles from Darwin (with wooden wheels no less)>
Lt. Col. Bellamy, CO: Are the men ready Captain?
Captain: Yes sir, but do you really think this is wise?
Lt. Col. Bellamy, CO: <the two officers stand awkardly on the "command raft", a collection of local driftwood lashed together into a crude raft. To their sides are five more rafts with the 155 guns lashed on board> Those are our orders, Captain. <raises voice to be heard by all> Right now! Line abreast. Keep a tight formation. Oarsmen, I want 60 strokes a minute until we engage the enemy, then we go to 80. We will use HE unless we encounter the Ronsons. And I want good fire discipline. Captain, you may give the signal with the Verey light..........
Hmm...didn't a certain French leader utter the following which the Captain of the A/B Battery would have been in complete agreement regarding this action:
C'est magnifique mais non est pas la guerre.
I salute their puck.
Alfred





