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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/4/2012 7:15:07 PM   
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Interesting...he's got Nicks in theatre, I wonder why he's not put some in the CAP over PH? I'd put 'em over at Broome and LRCAP PH from there with 'em, but that's just me.

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/4/2012 9:19:55 PM   
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Greyjoys AAR is neck and neck with this one. The pages,number of hits, and replies are a photo finish. Of course Grey's actually has some merit, and talks about the war.

Post.. damnit Captain post.


Dammit man, he's a doctor, not a mail carrier.

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/4/2012 9:21:20 PM   
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Of course Grey's actually has some merit, and talks about the war


Well that's not fair, how are we supposed to compete if he does that?


More jokes about boobies?

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/4/2012 9:22:14 PM   
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And just because it looks pretty:





It's the sickness in me that says that the location of the camera would make for a great HMG site. What a field of fire!


Looks like a great place to catch fire too.

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/4/2012 9:22:56 PM   
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And just because it looks pretty:





It's the sickness in me that says that the location of the camera would make for a great HMG site. What a field of fire!


Looks like a great place to catch fire too.


Far too damp, it's Orkney...

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/4/2012 9:28:10 PM   
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Interesting...he's got Nicks in theatre, I wonder why he's not put some in the CAP over PH? I'd put 'em over at Broome and LRCAP PH from there with 'em, but that's just me.


I am pretty sure the Nicks are in New York tonight...vs Nets I think.
Does Broome even have a team? I can't keep track of all these stupid expansion teams.

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/4/2012 9:28:22 PM   
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And just because it looks pretty:





It's the sickness in me that says that the location of the camera would make for a great HMG site. What a field of fire!


Looks like a great place to catch fire too.


Far too damp, it's Orkney...


Youre obviously not Bear Grylls.

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/4/2012 9:40:10 PM   
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Youre obviously not Bear Grylls.


He's never been to Orkney

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/4/2012 10:03:20 PM   
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Youre obviously not Bear Grylls.


He's never been to Orkney


I some how imagine Cap Mandrake enduring his survivor endevors more like Thurston Howell III than Bear Grylls

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/4/2012 10:07:57 PM   
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Does Broome even have a team? I can't keep track of all these stupid expansion teams.


Well, Broome's airfield and forts have certainly expanded. Of course, maybe an NBA team would prefer a crocodile-infested war zone overrun with angry LYBs. It beats Detroit.

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/4/2012 11:37:56 PM   
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Yeah, but Sydney would be better.

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/5/2012 2:58:41 PM   
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I some how imagine Cap Mandrake enduring his survivor endevors more like Thurston Howell III than Bear Grylls









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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/5/2012 4:07:58 PM   
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I some how imagine Cap Mandrake enduring his survivor endevors more like Thurston Howell III than Bear Grylls








Those bamboo highball glasses would be a hit at Bali Hai. You could get an extra $2-3 per drink.

If I were stuck on an isrand with Mary Ann for 8 years I wouldn't be troubling her for a cigar.

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/5/2012 5:10:49 PM   
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Could be a metaphor......

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/5/2012 6:20:40 PM   
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If I were stuck on an isrand with Mary Ann for 8 years I wouldn't be troubling her for a cigar.

"Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar", Cap'n.

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/5/2012 7:00:56 PM   
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I some how imagine Cap Mandrake enduring his survivor endevors more like Thurston Howell III than Bear Grylls










He never would have said fetch-in. He would have said bring me a cigar with that slight northern accent that was just a little snobbish but not bore-ish

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/5/2012 7:02:34 PM   
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I some how imagine Cap Mandrake enduring his survivor endevors more like Thurston Howell III than Bear Grylls





Those bamboo highball glasses would be a hit at Bali Hai. You could get an extra $2-3 per drink.

If I were stuck on an isrand with Mary Ann for 8 years I wouldn't be troubling her for a cigar.



Now Cap remember stalker girl and the viking long boat ceremoney

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/5/2012 8:35:25 PM   
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I some how imagine Cap Mandrake enduring his survivor endevors more like Thurston Howell III than Bear Grylls





Those bamboo highball glasses would be a hit at Bali Hai. You could get an extra $2-3 per drink.

If I were stuck on an isrand with Mary Ann for 8 years I wouldn't be troubling her for a cigar.



Now Cap remember stalker girl and the viking long boat ceremoney


True, but if I were Thurston Howell III then there would have been no Viking Long Boat ceremony. Still, there would remain the matter of Lovey. Fortunately, there was the sad episode when Lovey was taken by the Oceanic White Tip in the Lagoon. That really shook up the interpersonal relationships on the isrand. Consider also the male competition. The Professor? Really? It took him a year before he stopped wearing Italian loafers with white socks and the guy was always building batteries out of coconuts. Absorutely crueress. Gilligan? Phhht. The guy was either short or long on chromosomal material and I'm not sure if he ever went through puberty. The Skipper? Errrm, not sure hwo to say this but the "little buddy" thing always creeped me out. Bunkbeds? Really?


I was not using the cigar in an allegorical sense. How many cigars could they have anyway? They would be down to hand-rolled coconut fronds in no time at all.

I would have asked Mary Ann for some of her famous pie.




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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/5/2012 8:40:09 PM   
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For non Americans, here is what Mary Ann looked like. She is cute in a freakishly large head sort of way but one must not be too discerning when one is marooned.

Waiting on turn from Rord Admirar Nerson.


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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/5/2012 10:32:25 PM   
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I'm quite sure this guy was a rep for M&M and by the looks of him he had some kinda cigars.





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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/6/2012 11:59:40 AM   
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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/6/2012 12:27:28 PM   
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Might I say that Dawn Elberta Wells, the actress that played Mary Ann, has a penchant for the "wacky weed," which if rolled into a cigar and distributed by M&M enterprises for a reasonable profit... well I am thinking it would solve the violent inclinations of the LYB currently occupying PH .... The high sweeps of the IJ fighters will take on a whole new meaning!

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/6/2012 2:43:42 PM   
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I'm quite sure this guy was a rep for M&M and by the looks of him he had some kinda cigars.







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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/6/2012 2:45:01 PM   
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So Mary Ann was a pot head? Wow, just wow.

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/6/2012 3:39:01 PM   
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So Mary Ann was a pot head? Wow, just wow.


Its a confounding factor in the whole "MaryAnn vs Ginger Question."

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/6/2012 4:27:56 PM   
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Several projects are more than 100% owned by indiginous peoples.




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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/7/2012 5:45:41 PM   
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Admiral Lord Sprior is threatening to go "gob in". Not sure exactly what that means but it implies battle damage of some sort. 32nd ID is wrecked. Br. 2nd and African Brig are still in fair shape. 95% of the bombers in the PTO are aimed at Port Headrand. We shall see. JJ will certainly attack again in the next few days.




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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/7/2012 6:24:16 PM   
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Brigadier "Senescent" seems to be getting the most of his troops.

Also, the LYBs on the move to the SE of PH: Is that dot hex (connected by rail to PH-Corunna downs?) still held, or has it been abandoned? I assume that you're going to be bombing the ***** out of this unit, as it's likely in either move or strat movement?

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/7/2012 6:26:55 PM   
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Admiral Lord Sprior is threatening to go "gob in".


Maybe this means that he's combing the division sick rolls looking for recovering tuberculosis survivors for the operation. Paging Mr. Shabby! Bring yer polecats for peace!

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RE: With the Wren Detachment - 2/7/2012 6:33:04 PM   
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