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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 7/19/2016 5:16:53 PM   
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On our bus trip through NZ we had a man like your constant talker on the bus - and he had a voice that would carry the length of a football stadium. You did not have to be seated near him to hear him. The interesting part was to try and hear what the other persons were saying when they got a short opening!

As with your trailmate, he was a nice, effusive guy with a charming wife, but I never wanted to be seated next to him because I am not into long conversations about nothing in particular.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 7/20/2016 12:11:21 AM   
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A side-by-side comparison of John and Jackson (L-R) in 2008, near Low Gap, Georgia, and in 2016, at the Tennessee-Virginia line.




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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 7/20/2016 12:27:46 AM   
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Thanks for sharing the AT stories.

I have plenty, all in Pennsylvania...and pictures like yours that are quite eerily alike.

Unfortunately, the trail would seriously kick my butt if I tried a 51 mile hike. Egads, man! Well done.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 7/20/2016 1:04:19 AM   
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Oh, there was one more trial on this trip. For the first two nights, we had the company of an incredible extrovert a bit older than me. He was also from Georgia and is a very nice man, but he would not shut up. He talked all the time. Anytime anybody said a word, he’d change the topic to something about him and drone on and on. He was a really nice guy, but I couldn’t stand to be around him. It was exhausting to be within 15 or 20 feet of him. So I often wandered away and left him to my sons to handle.



Sounds like low grade narcissism, really.


I drove under the AT yesterday. The stretches near me don't really look worth hiking, unfortunately. Plus I don't have the time.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 7/20/2016 3:02:11 AM   
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Great stuff. I hiked a short bit of that trail in Shenandoah National Park when I was about 10.

EDIT: Boring story removed.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 8/26/2016 1:26:20 PM   
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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 12:39:18 AM   
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*Looks at the date and checks his schedule*

It's September 1st and SS Canoerebel is overdue.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 4:43:07 PM   
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Bit different terrain to what this thread is used to.

Anyone want to guess where?

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 5:08:07 PM   
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Scotland?

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 5:13:42 PM   
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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 5:50:18 PM   
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Earth.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 5:52:20 PM   
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I'm amazed by the lack of human presence in the photo. Looks like the land would support some sort of agricultural activity. Are there terrain features outside the view that isolate the area?

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 5:57:09 PM   
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Well, it aint Georgia.

By the way, my wife will be in Scotland from Sept. 14 to 22. She's going with a few friends while I stay here working logistics (mowing grass, speaking engagements, buffing my already-tone figure, cleaning the bathroom, etc.).

John started his sabbatical back in early July. Originally, he planned to resume around August 8. In early August, he kindly wrote to advise that he wouldn't be in a position to resume until around the middle of September.

I expressed some doubt as to whether he will resume, but he assured me that he intends to. But his body language remains contrary. The reason he gave in assuring me that he will resume is that "our readers expect it." Not: "I can't wait to plan again" or something else of the sort.

I do expect him to resume. If he does, in a turn or two I'll be right back into my normal rabid pace of playing. I can't help myself. But I wouldn't mind much if John ultimately decides not to continue. It took me six weeks of cold turkey withdrawal symptoms before I re-adjusted to life without AE. Now that I've managed to kick the habit, I'm enjoying the sensation of having enough time to attend to things that need attending to.

Darn it. I'm just incapable of moderation.

One other reason I'm okay with the possibility (if that's what it is) of not resuming is that I feel like I proved the point I made when we took our first sabbatical starting in September 2013. At the time, the JFBs were proclaiming the wonders of John's impending victory in Sumatra. I made the statement that no matter what happened in Sumatra, the Allies were in great shape. Events have proven the truth to that statement.

Not that the game is over, by any means. The Allies have just invaded western New Guinea and the NE DEI in a big way. The invaison has been remarkably successful. Two of John's BBs have just been damaged (further weakening his already weak surface forces). And he jost lost 150 Jills for no return, seriously affecting his carrier ops (at least temporarily). But the DEI is tight waters where I'm surrounded by enemy bases. Things will be tough and tight. But I'm in a good position.

If John does resume, he won't have used the sabbatical to decide to consolidate his defenses, pull back, and regroup. He'll have decided to aggressively attack.

So, my first priority upon resuming will be to configure the Allied forces in preparation for attacks from all vectors by every kind of Japanese asset. That's fine by me. The Kaigun is remarkably weak. If John bleeds it badly fighting in the DEI in late '43, he's going to be hurting come '44.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 6:16:11 PM   
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All wrong so far!

(apart from Earth! )

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 6:19:16 PM   
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I was right. It aint Georgia.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 6:23:15 PM   
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There are abandoned mine workings down by the lake, and a few hardy sheep, but thats it.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 7:11:02 PM   
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Swiss Alps.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 8:14:12 PM   
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There are abandoned mine workings down by the lake, and a few hardy sheep, but thats it.

I was thinking the Lake District (Northumberland?). Drove part way up one of those mountains on a one-lane road, but having to back up every time another vehicle was coming got tired really fast!

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 9:38:07 PM   
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I recently spoke with John. In late July or early August, he landed awkwardly stepping down from his caboose in the rain and severely sprained his left ankle. Ouch!! This resulted in a walking boot. To add to his misery, some of his long term staff at Subway had to severely change their number of hours and forced him to work more on one leg. As he vented to me, the owners don't allow anybody but the managers, John, to work over 30 hours or else they will be force to pay for health insurance. Just modern times here in America. He also turned 50 back in May and a recent visit to his doctor came back with some health issues that he will not know the diagnosis and details of treatment until mid-Sept. He stated that both this game and mine are on hold until he finds out what this treatment will entail. Worse case may mean regular trips to Denver.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 9:40:11 PM   
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thanks for the update. I once twisted my ankle and landed on my caboose so I can sympathize

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 9:42:52 PM   
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I know John's address and if you pull it up on Google Earth, you can see the shiny yellow Union Pacific caboose next to his driveway.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/2/2016 11:43:41 PM   
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Its Wales, specifically the view just down the summit of Snowdon looking down the valley deeper into Snowdonia

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/3/2016 12:04:51 AM   
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I was right, it is on Earth.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/3/2016 3:42:08 AM   
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I know John's address and if you pull it up on Google Earth, you can see the shiny yellow Union Pacific caboose next to his driveway.

His HOA allows that!!? Don't tell Cap Mandrake!

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/3/2016 6:34:45 AM   
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I'm amazed by the lack of human presence in the photo. Looks like the land would support some sort of agricultural activity. Are there terrain features outside the view that isolate the area?

You need to get out more, the best parts of the world show no sign of humans!

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/5/2016 5:45:40 PM   
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I was in Wales this past May, and took a train trip through Snowdonia. Awesome scenery the whole way.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/7/2016 4:29:35 PM   
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Is that where Edward Snowden is from?

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/7/2016 7:44:30 PM   
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Is that where Edward Snowden is from?


No, that would be Edward Snowdon - a lowly museum worker who discovered one day that his DNA was part mastodon and he rampaged about the countryside. All the areas he touched were rechristened Snowdonia.

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/7/2016 8:10:00 PM   
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I really miss Canoe kicking John's ass.....

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RE: The Good The Bad & The Indifferent - 9/7/2016 9:12:28 PM   
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I hope to continue. A month ago, John said he'd be ready to resume after Labor Day. I haven't heard from him yet, but it's still a bit soon to get antsy. He was out of town for the holiday and probaby is focused on work during this week. So I won't molest his gaming tranquility for another week or so. Perhaps, in the meantime, a turn will pop up.

He posted in a a thread last week about how he had been kicking the snot out of me in this game until recently. He's referring, of course, to Sumatra. He simply has no comprehension how everything (including Sumatra) was part of the bigger picture that led to exactly where he is in the game at this moment.

I hope that failure to perceive continues. I think it will. If he comes back to the game, he's going to come back aggressively. It'll be bloody. I may take it on the chin. But the chief objective remains to attrit the Kaigun, and the northeastern DEI is an excellent place to do that.

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