World in Flames is the computer version of Australian Design Group classic board game. World In Flames is a highly detailed game covering the both Europe and Pacific Theaters of Operations during World War II. If you want grand strategy this game is for you.
Anyway, the three amigo's finally returned home and decided that they would forego the brutal world of soldiery and world domination for the night. Instead, Empire suggested they let their hair down at a club he often frequents. And so, swapping Jackboots for high heels, Empire Warspite and the Ormster hit the town. Where will they end up tomorrow??
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Now Maitland, now's your time!
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815
Anyway, the three amigo's finally returned home and decided that they would forego the brutal world of soldiery and world domination for the night. Instead, Empire suggested they let their hair down at a club he often frequents. And so, swapping Jackboots for high heels, Empire Warspite and the Ormster hit the town. Where will they end up tomorrow??
No! Just no. A wig might be ok. Even a dress. But no way that I use high heels!
I suggest that we use a nice hat instead.
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Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett
A government is a body of people; usually, notably, ungoverned. - Quote from Firefly
After inspecting Orms Personal Guard, we all got down to the serious business of playing WiF in the Great Hall, whilst helping ourselves liberally to the well stocked drinks cabinet.......
Unfortunately the role playing got out of hand, and the evening degenerated into impersonating World Leaders 1939-45.
Here is a wonderful picture of myself as Hitler being congratulated after I played the Horst Wessel on the spoons, with Orm doing a magical turn as Grand Admiral Raedar dancing to selected Frank Sinatra tracks, whilst Warspite's reprise as the captivativing Goring, sang several of Elvis Presleys greatest hits.
The game was quite forgotten, but it surely was....'A Night To Remember'
warspite1
I think I could be on Stars in your Eyes:
Ve're caught in ze trap,
I can't vork out,
Because Ich love you sehr mooch baby
Vhy can't you zee,
Vot you're doing to mir
Ven you don't belief a verd I zay?
Ve can't go on togezzer
Viz Zuspicious Mindts (zuspicious mindts)
Und ve can't built our dreamz
On zuspicious mindts
Zank you, Zank you - I'm here all veek, try ze veal.....
Air Reichsmarschall Hermann Goring HAS LEFT THE BUILDING!
[font="Tahoma"]Our lives may be more boring than those who lived in apocalyptic times,
but being bored is greatly preferable to being prematurely dead because of some ideological fantasy.[/font] - Michael Burleigh
After inspecting Orms Personal Guard, we all got down to the serious business of playing WiF in the Great Hall, whilst helping ourselves liberally to the well stocked drinks cabinet.......
Unfortunately the role playing got out of hand, and the evening degenerated into impersonating World Leaders 1939-45.
Here is a wonderful picture of myself as Hitler being congratulated after I played the Horst Wessel on the spoons, with Orm doing a magical turn as Grand Admiral Raedar dancing to selected Frank Sinatra tracks, whilst Warspite's reprise as the captivativing Goring, sang several of Elvis Presleys greatest hits.
The game was quite forgotten, but it surely was....'A Night To Remember'
warspite1
I think I could be on Stars in your Eyes:
Ve're caught in ze trap,
I can't vork out,
Because Ich love you sehr mooch baby
Vhy can't you zee,
Vot you're doing to mir
Ven you don't belief a verd I zay?
Ve can't go on togezzer
Viz Zuspicious Mindts (zuspicious mindts)
Und ve can't built our dreamz
On zuspicious mindts
Zank you, Zank you - I'm here all veek, try ze veal.....
Air Reichsmarschall Hermann Goring HAS LEFT THE BUILDING!
Warspite1
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Now Maitland, now's your time!
Duke of Wellington to 1st Guards Brigade - Waterloo 18 June 1815