What what what!?!?!
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RE: What what what!?!?!
its kind of like Shepards Pie only with alot more preservatives and tons of calories.
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Typical red light district train of thought , eh Terminus? [;)]
It doesn't make any sense, Admiral. Were we better than the Japanese or just luckier?
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RE: What what what!?!?!
ok, here's MY stupid question. What is a shepard pie? [8|][:)]
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Ahhhh....."The Longest Day".....one of the best board games ever!
Amen to that. Made and set up a special table 60 x 60 bar stool high and played the game for a year. This was all for a game that was $80
To this thread-- I have never played game so much as this one- even including board games such as Squad Leader(AH). I like a lot of players saw the price of $70 and wondered. But, here I am a year later and would have paid $150 or more. To me the game is that good. Any purchase has to be weighted, in cost,to value as it pertains to entertainment and enjoyment. If the question is it worth it. To me the answer would YES. Matrix did an outstanding job on WITP. Many thanks to all their efforts.
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RE: What what what!?!?!
I've been away from the Matrix forums for many months but here is my small input on the price of WITP. [8D]
I too am an old school gamer, raised on AH and SPI, and a long-time Grigsby gamer (including Computer Bismarck, War in Russia (worth $80 back then), Pacific War and now, WITP. The game is stupendous in size, scope and complexity. I played it endlessly when it was released but, due to personal reasons, put away all my game playing till recently. Even now I doubt I will ever have the time to play much but if any game will call me back to wargaming, it will be WITP.
Now back to the insults and senseless posts ("defending the constitution" as a reason for playing WITP and defeating Japan in WW2???).
I too am an old school gamer, raised on AH and SPI, and a long-time Grigsby gamer (including Computer Bismarck, War in Russia (worth $80 back then), Pacific War and now, WITP. The game is stupendous in size, scope and complexity. I played it endlessly when it was released but, due to personal reasons, put away all my game playing till recently. Even now I doubt I will ever have the time to play much but if any game will call me back to wargaming, it will be WITP.
Now back to the insults and senseless posts ("defending the constitution" as a reason for playing WITP and defeating Japan in WW2???).
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RE: What what what!?!?!
POT PIE - is more or less a pie filled with stew covered with a pastry top.
per Webster's - pastry covered meat and vegatbles cooked in a deep dish.
SHEPARD's PIE - A meat and veggies covered with mashed potatoes instead of the pastry top.
per Webster's - pastry covered meat and vegatbles cooked in a deep dish.
SHEPARD's PIE - A meat and veggies covered with mashed potatoes instead of the pastry top.
Here's a link to:
Treespider's Grand Campaign of DBB
"It is not the critic who counts, .... The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena..." T. Roosevelt, Paris, 1910
Treespider's Grand Campaign of DBB
"It is not the critic who counts, .... The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena..." T. Roosevelt, Paris, 1910
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Mmmm. Not had shephards pie for a while. I must rectify that soon
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RE: What what what!?!?!
ORIGINAL: ilovestrategy
ok, here's MY stupid question. What is a shepard pie? [8|][:)]
English delicacy. (or is it Irish?)
either way it's YUMMY.
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My God. Bevis are you say you like something English?!? [X(]
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English delicacy. (or is it Irish?)
LOL, "English delicacy" is an oxymoron if there ever was one. But I admit, it's overshadowed by mere notion of "Irish delicacy" [:D]
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hell i've been accused in the past of being an Anglophille.
(just cuz i love Welsh Ale....yummy..and think Rover was ultra cool when i was a kid)
(just cuz i love Welsh Ale....yummy..and think Rover was ultra cool when i was a kid)
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hell i've been accused in the past of being an Anlophille.
I *am* an anglophile... except in a matter of food "delicacies". [:D] Even the Scandinavians have better taste in food.
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Which is why I normally eat - Italian, Chinese, Indian, Mexican and Thai food [;)]
PS do Scandinavians actually eat? [X(][:D]
PS do Scandinavians actually eat? [X(][:D]
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I *am* an anglophile... except in a matter of food "delicacies". [:D] Even the Scandinavians have better taste in food.
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But are you a betapphille?
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But are you a betapphille?
Always

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RE: What what what!?!?!
ORIGINAL: treespider
POT PIE - is more or less a pie filled with stew covered with a pastry top.
per Webster's - pastry covered meat and vegatbles cooked in a deep dish.
SHEPARD's PIE - A meat and veggies covered with mashed potatoes instead of the pastry top.
Your version of sheperd's pie is really a cottage pie, traditionaly a sheperds pie was made with mutton whilst a beef version is the cottage pie (in recent times however, wiith the drop in the consumption of mutton, cottage and sheperds pies have become more or less the same thing..)
Ian
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ORIGINAL: treespider
POT PIE - is more or less a pie filled with stew covered with a pastry top.
per Webster's - pastry covered meat and vegatbles cooked in a deep dish.
SHEPARD's PIE - A meat and veggies covered with mashed potatoes instead of the pastry top.
Your version of sheperd's pie is really a cottage pie, traditionaly a sheperds pie was made with mutton whilst a beef version is the cottage pie (in recent times however, wiith the drop in the consumption of mutton, cottage and sheperds pies have become more or less the same thing..)
Ian
Thanks for the info!
Here's a link to:
Treespider's Grand Campaign of DBB
"It is not the critic who counts, .... The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena..." T. Roosevelt, Paris, 1910
Treespider's Grand Campaign of DBB
"It is not the critic who counts, .... The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena..." T. Roosevelt, Paris, 1910
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ORIGINAL: ian77
ORIGINAL: treespider
POT PIE - is more or less a pie filled with stew covered with a pastry top.
per Webster's - pastry covered meat and vegatbles cooked in a deep dish.
SHEPARD's PIE - A meat and veggies covered with mashed potatoes instead of the pastry top.
Your version of sheperd's pie is really a cottage pie, traditionaly a sheperds pie was made with mutton whilst a beef version is the cottage pie (in recent times however, wiith the drop in the consumption of mutton, cottage and sheperds pies have become more or less the same thing..)
Ian
I much prefer coittage pie. Cook the meat in Guinness first. Seriously, cook the meat and vegetables in Guinness.
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RE: What what what!?!?!
When a friend of mine and myself visited jolly ol' England back in 2002, he became absoutely addicted to Bangers & Mash. I'd try a new dish at every restaurant (including Kidney for the 1st time) but he'd always get B&M. Even at the airport on the last day....B&M [:D]
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When a friend of mine and myself visited jolly ol' England back in 2002, he became absoutely addicted to Bangers & Mash. I'd try a new dish at every restaurant (including Kidney for the 1st time) but he'd always get B&M. Even at the airport on the last day....B&M [:D]
Had them at an Irish Pub in NYC several years ago...
Deeelish! Here's a link to:
Treespider's Grand Campaign of DBB
"It is not the critic who counts, .... The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena..." T. Roosevelt, Paris, 1910
Treespider's Grand Campaign of DBB
"It is not the critic who counts, .... The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena..." T. Roosevelt, Paris, 1910






