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Postby cairnswk on Sat Aug 25, 2007 7:34 pm

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B) Colemans drug intact from his broken knee cap is affect his sense of description.



Hey Coleman....that's BAD luck eh?
I'm sorry to hear this has happened to you....I didn't know. :shock:
I can sympathise as I have had a smashed tibia, and now have a stainless steel plate in my leg with 9 pins holding it in place. I know the drama well.
May I offer you my prayers of well wishes for a quick recovery.
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Postby gimil on Sat Aug 25, 2007 7:35 pm

excellent i look forward to it
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V7 Update - Colour Association for POW Camps

Postby cairnswk on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:02 pm

gimil wrote:excellent i look forward to it


Gimil, below is V7 with the coloured names and dots.
Does this do anything for you? I have to find the right colours for the names and dots yet, but this will give you an idea. I don't want to move outside of the colour scheme i have going if i can get out it.

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Postby gimil on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:10 pm

excellent, i am but satisfied :)
















. . . for the moment :wink:
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Postby gimil on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:14 pm

now for the next question.

Can anyone of the camp territories be attacked form the railroad? or is there a particular entry point?

EDIT: nevermind read the legends and realised im sobering up. lol. I understand a little better now :wink:
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Postby cairnswk on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:22 pm

gimil wrote:now for the next question.

Can anyone of the camp territories be attacked form the railroad? or is there a particular entry point?

EDIT: nevermind read the legends and realised im sobering up. lol. I understand a little better now :wink:


Excellent Gimil. I hope this doesn't offend but that little penguin that wanders in circles...Gimil...it is very appropriate LOL. I think it is one of the best avatars on this site. :lol:
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Postby gimil on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:23 pm

cairnswk wrote:
gimil wrote:now for the next question.

Can anyone of the camp territories be attacked form the railroad? or is there a particular entry point?

EDIT: nevermind read the legends and realised im sobering up. lol. I understand a little better now :wink:


Excellent Gimil. I hope this doesn't offend but that little penguin that wanders in circles...Gimil...it is very appropriate LOL. I think it is one of the best avatars on this site. :lol:


penguin? pal, thats the one and only Yoshi from super Mario brothers. He's doing a dance just for you, but yes, it is the best avatar on the site :wink:
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Postby cairnswk on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:29 pm

gimil wrote:penguin? pal, thats the one and only Yoshi from super Mario brothers. He's doing a dance just for you, but yes, it is the best avatar on the site :wink:

Whoops, sorry :oops: how foolish of me. Shows how many computer games i play.
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Postby edbeard on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:30 pm

I disagree about the avatar thing.


About the map, don't you think there are way too many attack points? I count 5 territories that are not borders (not including the POW camps)
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Postby gimil on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:32 pm

edbeard wrote:I disagree about the avatar thing.


your avatar isnt exactly much better is it?

edbeard wrote:About the map, don't you think there are way too many attack points? I count 5 territories that are not borders (not including the POW camps)


I have no idea what your talking about
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Postby gimil on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:33 pm

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gimil wrote:penguin? pal, thats the one and only Yoshi from super Mario brothers. He's doing a dance just for you, but yes, it is the best avatar on the site :wink:

Whoops, sorry :oops: how foolish of me. Shows how many computer games i play.


cairns you haven't experienced life until you play super Mario brothers :wink:
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Postby cairnswk on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:47 pm

Guys, no disagreements about the avatars....i find it good and that is my personal opinion edbeard.
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Postby edbeard on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:48 pm

gimil wrote:
edbeard wrote:I disagree about the avatar thing.


your avatar isnt exactly much better is it?

edbeard wrote:About the map, don't you think there are way too many attack points? I count 5 territories that are not borders (not including the POW camps)


I have no idea what your talking about


it is. you got a question. you ask the 8ball.
Edit: I realize it's your opinion cairns. I'm just being difficult. :p


About the map, since attacks can be made across the river, only

1. Ban Nong Pru, 2. Bo Phioi, 3. Nong Pru, 4. Ban Bak Dong, and 5. Tennaseri Range

do not border another continent. This excludes the POW camps of course
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Postby cairnswk on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:54 pm

edbeard wrote:
gimil wrote:
edbeard wrote:I disagree about the avatar thing.


your avatar isnt exactly much better is it?

edbeard wrote:About the map, don't you think there are way too many attack points? I count 5 territories that are not borders (not including the POW camps)


I have no idea what your talking about


it is. you got a question. you ask the 8ball.
Edit: I realize it's your opinion cairns. I'm just being difficult. :p


About the map, since attacks can be made across the river, only

1. Ban Nong Pru, 2. Bo Phioi, 3. Nong Pru, 4. Ban Bak Dong, and 5. Tennaseri Range

do not border another continent. This excludes the POW camps of course


So edbeard....does it erally matter that they don't border another continent. they were put into those continents to beef them up and stop them from so linear, and i think it achieves that objective.

the legend doesn't say "attacks can be made across the river, only"
what it does MEAN is that if your terr borders a river section, you can attack to another terr across the other side of that section of the river.
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Postby gimil on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:57 pm

cairnswk wrote:So edbeard....does it erally matter that they don't border another continent. they were put into those continents to beef them up and stop them from so linear, and i think it achieves that objective.

the legend doesn't say "attacks can be made across the river, only"
what it does MEAN is that if your terr borders a river section, you can attack to another terr across the other side of that section of the river.


i feel this is fine, however you KNOW people are stupid and wont understand immediately :wink:
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Postby edbeard on Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:59 pm

no my beef is that there are way too many attack points
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Postby cairnswk on Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:02 pm

gimil wrote:
cairnswk wrote:So edbeard....does it erally matter that they don't border another continent. they were put into those continents to beef them up and stop them from so linear, and i think it achieves that objective.

the legend doesn't say "attacks can be made across the river, only"
what it does MEAN is that if your terr borders a river section, you can attack to another terr across the other side of that section of the river.


i feel this is fine, however you KNOW people are stupid and wont understand immediately :wink:


I wondcer if it me...the way i think that is so different from others sometimes. :)
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Postby gimil on Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:06 pm

cairnswk wrote:
gimil wrote:
cairnswk wrote:So edbeard....does it erally matter that they don't border another continent. they were put into those continents to beef them up and stop them from so linear, and i think it achieves that objective.

the legend doesn't say "attacks can be made across the river, only"
what it does MEAN is that if your terr borders a river section, you can attack to another terr across the other side of that section of the river.


i feel this is fine, however you KNOW people are stupid and wont understand immediately :wink:


I wondcer if it me...the way i think that is so different from others sometimes. :)


thats because other people lack the level of intelligence you and i are blessed with :wink:
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Postby cairnswk on Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:11 pm

gimil wrote:thats because other people lack the level of intelligence you and i are blessed with :wink:

Gimil
that scottish blood of yours (i assume it is) has probably got you into a lot of trouble with remarks like that. :wink:
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Postby gimil on Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:12 pm

cairnswk wrote:
gimil wrote:thats because other people lack the level of intelligence you and i are blessed with :wink:

Gimil
that scottish blood of yours (i assume it is) has probably got you into a lot of trouble with remarks like that. :wink:


well the truth always gets people on trouble cairns :wink:

p.s. Scottish blood it is :wink:
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Postby edbeard on Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:17 pm

you guys are either very looney, or have completely misunderstood my points
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Postby gimil on Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:19 pm

edbeard wrote:you guys are either very looney, or have completely misunderstood my points


i now completely understand your point i just fell so-so about it 8)

as for loony? Well when cairns is around he fills me with that positive energy that all Australian's seems to have. its either,

A) The sherbet :wink:

B) The vibes of life

C) Something else cairns explained to me a while ago
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Postby cairnswk on Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:25 pm

gimil wrote:p.s. Scottish blood it is :wink:


Gimil...on a personal note....I have a scottish heritage on my mother's side of the family. For your interest is the below funeral notice of one of my clan elders (don't ask me what relation he was to me, but he was my mother's great uncle if that makes amy sense.
Today, my mother has been deceased 18 years, and I am sharing this with you ( you might like to read it later when sober :) )
(M E Toombs in the notice, was my grandmother)
Just a little bit of scottish history going down.....

Mr A Craib
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Mr Alexander Craib, who passed away in hospital on Sunday morning, was a well-known resident of Herberton, where he spent over 40 years.
Mr Craib was a native of Bankshire, Scotland, where he was born almost 71 years ago. He came to Australia over half a century ago, and finally made his home in the Herberton district, where he was engage as a cook.
Despite his age, deceased was in good physical condition. Recently his health was fairly good, and he was able to get about and enjoy life. On Wednesday he became ill and entered hospital on Saturday.
Mr Craib resided with his neice Mrs S. J. Davey, at East Innisfail. His sister, Mrs Helen Tarrant, died at Innisfail some years ago, and Mr Craib was the last member of the family, although there are a number of nephews and nieces. Mesdames S J Davey, M E Toombs (Lancelot), D O Robertson (Newcastle), H Brown (Hawthorne Brisbane) and the late Mrs J A Wolfe Snr of Mena Creek are neices. The nephews are Messrs James Forsythe (Innisfail), and James Badnock (Upper Barron).
The funeral moved from the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon, being well attended by relatives and friends. The services were read by the Rev. S Dodd. The Pallbearers were Messrs A Forsythe, S J Davey, J A Wolfe Jnr, A Wardrop, W Wardrop.
The following tokens were placed on the grave:
Domes: Loving niece and nephew Jean and Jack and family, and Jim; members and staff of the Innisfail Radio Supply; Don, Maddie and children, Newcastle; J Wolfe and family.
Floral: Mr and Mrs W J Stitt and family; Mrs J McLaughlin and family; Innisfail Choral Society; loving nephew Jim Bunty and family, Upper Barron; Mr and Mrs J Waldon, South Johnston; Mr and Mrs D McGill and family; Nellie, Joss and family, Irvinbank; the Women’s Emergency War Service Committee; Jean and Jack Waldon and Toby and Elsie and Josie; Hellen and John; Jessie Howard and family, Brisbane; Mr T Carrick and Mr and Mrs A J Mazlin; F White, Gwen and Edna; the Wardrop Family; Maud and Mick and family; Mr and Mrs A Wilcox and family; the Puchard family; Mr and Mrs J Bavington, Tiny and Toby.
The funeral arrangements were in the hands of Mr W McGregor.
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Dan McGill’s name was omitted as the name of a Pall Bearer.
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Postby cairnswk on Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:28 pm

edbeard wrote:you guys are either very looney, or have completely misunderstood my points


if i have edbeard, i'm sorry...i can only interpret what i read. if you like we can try again. please explain. :)
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Postby cairnswk on Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:30 pm

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edbeard wrote:you guys are either very looney, or have completely misunderstood my points


i now completely understand your point i just fell so-so about it 8)

as for loony? Well when cairns is around he fills me with that positive energy that all Australian's seems to have. its either,

A) The sherbet :wink:

B) The vibes of life

C) Something else cairns explained to me a while ago


it's simply positivity
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