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Oooh. Now necromunda would be an interesting game. rejig it like it's a kind of X-Com maybe?
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Kryptonite cooler boxes sent via SSTPS (Solar Slingshot Timewarp Package Service) works fairly well, I hear Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor causality stays the SSTPS.
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I am nodding along with Rosti here. To me, as an Englishman, the European habit of having 'Christian Democratic' parties strikes me as very very weird. But I don't think that they represent difficulties for democracy in real terms. I also feel charitably that in a state where corruption, decadence, and factional interests are funting everything sideways, a fellah <sic> who has a clear and distinct religious/nationalist agenda is going to look good. It's just unfortunate that such people get their iron-clad stiff necks by imagining a mandate from a higher power.
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I don't want to discourage anyone from buying this. IAnyone who was a fan of the boardgame probably should buy. I haven't found any bugs, and while the GUI has 'soft suspension' and wallows during scrolling (to look cinematic), that's the SUM TOTAL of problems I've encountered. Multiplayer was solid. However, people who are new should ask themselves how they got on with (for example) Blood Bowl. There is a mountain of IP sitting disused offline for this game and setting. If it generates a fanbase then you WILL see more weapons, material and missions. Full stop.
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I can't beleive you just used the term Tony Bliar, in a rant against over-simplification.
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I have to say that your example perfectly illustrates MY point that the terrs work with what they've got handy. Osama bin Laden was pissed that he didn't have the opportunity to shoot people any more, so he made up the notion that the USA being in Saudi Arabia to reverse the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait somehow proved they - and the House of Saud - had to be stopped. The USA acted legally, and proprotionately and all the good stuff the UN is supposed to stand for. International coalition etc etc. It didn't make any ****ing difference once it had passed through the propaganda lense of one spoiled rich kid, and into the ears of a bazillion angry young fascists.
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Not that gonking fast if it took three years.
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Don't forget to tell us how the date went. Well, obviously this is for a woman. But i think you chaps overestimate how hard a souffle is. Modern ovens, and thick glassware make them a doddle. And they are a very good way to deliver a taste kick. You know, in my opinion. What I really need is a system for also dusting some salt-caramel across the top. But i don't thnk that'sppossible without some sort of industrial process and liquid nitrogen.
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Two technically.still have to figure out what to ask for/say is available next week because classes begin for us (well, not next week, but the 26th, the next week they're scheduling). I'm trying not to be to "you can't schedule me here here and dere!" but at the same time if I'm open to much I'm left in a pickle of having every single day be a work day. I like the # of hours I get, just not how they spread out... ya dig? >.> Right now I've got 30 minutes before I climb back into my van, do my "preflight checks" and take off. And an angry part of my mind is swearing that the note on the schedule on one of my runs asking the manager to talk to the owner is because I messed up... but the more rational part says that it's nothing. I think you should start to refer to yourself as "Chris Alvis Walcot", and the van as Air Mogadishu.
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Mail me some. Mail. A souffle?
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Point well made. However, isn't the point that however democratic the MB were when they came in, they were attempting to lock themselves in undemocratically? (Thats' an actual question, not rhetorical)
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Or to use the inestimable G.K. Chesterton, from The Man Who Was Thursday. Again, my emphasis.
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Scratch my last. I've been chatting to melkathi off-forum. He's made me rethink. Need time to brew though. EDIT: Two points 1) Big grievances do not affect the terrorist organisation directly, but they can have a serious impact through removing or reinforcing public support. Case in point is the Weather Underground Organisation. They mobilised during the anti_vietnam period in the USA. When the USA left the war a vast amount of support evaporated, because of the end of the draft and the whole subculture that draft dodging generated. The Palestinian cause probably does provide much pan-arabian credibility. It also gives cover from many 'useful fools' in Europe. 2) Good or bad causes that indulge in terrorism or direct action, attract arseholes. once embedded they tend to take over. Case in point, from the wikipedia page on the Animal Liberation Front. [my emphasis]
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I'm pondering trying to make a white chocolate souffle, using almond flour, and dusting it with fine ground caraway seed. Thoughts? Ideas?
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I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be a good idea during oral.
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Just a quick one. Figure several of youse will weigh in, in due course. Intent Replicate the Board Game of Space Hulk. A good game, but not terribly exciting intent. 7/10 Single Player experience Played 5 missions in sequence, no need for replays. Most mechanics explained as they arose, all very workmanlike. 7/10 Multiplayer Signing up for it multiplayer was relatively easy. But you have to use an email address to find friends, which is a bit crap. Currently there is no support for using Steam to hookup. However, setup was fast and going head to head was definitely interesting. 9/10 Quirks Few surprises so far. Cracking a marine defensive line is more fun than I thought it would be. 8/10
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Recommmend as above, but advise your boss that there is a tarsier on her shoulder. This should get you a night off at least.
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I've been training myself to use the word 'emphatically'.
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Well, I wouldn't say out of spite. Out of a ludicrous, commie-inspired truckload of bull****, certainly. But not out of spite.
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Just remember that freaky freaky little tarsier. Text us (the forum) from the lavatory if it goes badly.
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The (hopefully) attractive women thread.
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You make a valid point about negotiation, Rosti. I haven't been tracking that aspect to be frank. Having said that, do you get the feeling that the Brotherhood want to negotiate? Their actions seem to indicate that they think they re-mobilise in the streets and bring down the government. Again. From tehir pperspective, they have a lot to lose by retiring peacefully. Pretty embrassing to take power and then get booted by popular protest. Better to come back in by the same method, and clamp down hard.
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Wait, what? You're browsing the forum ON YOUR PHONE?? I feel about 80 years old right now.- 610 replies
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The cops have to be pleased. No more pretending to care about dope. The dealers are going to be pissed off. Big chunk of regular change leaving the shadow economy. Although ...doritos? Ew.
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Wait. I thought your PC was borken? Maybe it just needs more sexy ladies. I recommend draping at least two across it overnight.- 610 replies
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