This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!
Ok, enough of this warship stuff, I mean, who needs warships anyway? As Ernie King once said “I don’t know what that logistics crap is, that Marshal keeps talking about, but I want some of it!”
Well, we got some Dutchness here & there; some PCs converted off the coastal trade for the Gouvernementsmarine. A couple even had an airplane. Then there’s the RIN; some nice PG types hanging about here & there. And then a real oddball – Brit Flower-type, War-I, Q-ships in game as AMCs. Woof!!!
All these Babies courtesy of Uncle Don Bowen (he must have a ton of nieces).
"All these Babies courtesy of Uncle Don Bowen (he must have a ton of nieces)."
Let us hope that he's of the old school "gentleman travelling with his niece (wink, wink)" variety and that his babies aren't borne by his actual nieces! [X(]
"All these Babies courtesy of Uncle Don Bowen (he must have a ton of nieces)."
Let us hope that he's of the old school "gentleman travelling with his niece (wink, wink)" variety and that his babies aren't borne by his actual nieces! [X(]
Not too worry. All of my nieces are eligible for social security. And one or two weight about a ton.
Everybody talking about spanish wines !! .. Amazing, Fino is a Xerez wine, and Toro are northern Duero bank wine, very different, but both world wide known.. Riojas are fine too, of course, and probably the betters, I sincerely prefer Duero´s wines.
Best wishes
ORIGINAL: Fletcher
Everybody talking about spanish wines !! .. Amazing, Fino is a Xerez wine, and Toro are northern Duero bank wine, very different, but both world wide known.. Riojas are fine too, of course, and probably the betters, I sincerely prefer Duero´s wines.
Best wishes
I love Ruetas and Prioratos! Favorite Spanish is Vega Sicilia. But the best (imho) is from Duero/Duoro valley. Something wonderful happens there. They have zest and they are complex, but clean, tasty and satisfyingly delightful.
ORIGINAL: Fletcher
Everybody talking about spanish wines !! .. Amazing, Fino is a Xerez wine, and Toro are northern Duero bank wine, very different, but both world wide known.. Riojas are fine too, of course, and probably the betters, I sincerely prefer Duero´s wines.
Best wishes
I love Ruetas and Prioratos! Favorite Spanish is Vega Sicilia. But the best (imho) is from Duero/Duoro valley. Something wonderful happens there. They have zest and they are complex, but clean, tasty and satisfyingly delightful.
Vega Sicilia is the best for many people here at Spain, absolutely !!.. You have a great taste!
Priorato and Rueda ...sincerely I am atonished with your excellent acknowledge of Spanish wines ...
I don't know if this wine is sold abroad, but here in Spain we have a wine called Colegiata, from Fariña. Usually a great, great wine (for under 10€ per bottle, at least here). Ribera de Duero and Toro wines (it's more or less the same geographical zone, but two different "labels", let's say) are the best Spanish wines. Rioja has a bigger reputation, but I think Duero wines are the best.
Everybody talking about spanish wines !! .. Amazing, Fino is a Xerez wine, and Toro are northern Duero bank wine, very different, but both world wide known.. Riojas are fine too, of course, and probably the betters, I sincerely prefer Duero´s wines.
Best wishes
Ah, yes! I have many fond memories of tapa hopping throughout Andalucia.... Jerez, Sevilla, Puerto de Santa Maria, Chipiona, Rota. As for drink... give me an anis con coca y cielo, por favor. Anis del Mono... dulce!
Chez
Ret Navy AWCS (1972-1998)
VP-5, Jacksonville, Fl 1973-78
ASW Ops Center, Rota, Spain 1978-81
VP-40, Mt View, Ca 1981-87
Patrol Wing 10, Mt View, CA 1987-90
ASW Ops Center, Adak, Ak 1990-92
NRD Seattle 1992-96
VP-46, Whidbey Isl, Wa 1996-98
Everybody talking about spanish wines !! .. Amazing, Fino is a Xerez wine, and Toro are northern Duero bank wine, very different, but both world wide known.. Riojas are fine too, of course, and probably the betters, I sincerely prefer Duero´s wines.
Best wishes
Ah, yes! I have many fond memories of tapa hopping throughout Andalucia.... Jerez, Sevilla, Puerto de Santa Maria, Chipiona, Rota. As for drink... give me an anis con coca y cielo, por favor. Anis del Mono... dulce!
Chez
Good place, Rota´s beaches! My parents live there. I every summer enjoy with it. Your spanish is so good !