Quirk wrote:Quirk Jr and I are having breakfast and watching Sesame Street. cv
SXD - And the cat jumped on the keyboard and typed that last bit. It's probably cat code for something so I'll leave it. I was impressed that he used the shift key.
I've been doing well in my games lately. I still like fog of war, chained, flat rate games.
YEah I've actually lost a few now. but still think I should be able to claim corporal when this set of games is done.
As far as the cat...the cat was obviously launching it's coded message for world domination.
Cats are all in a conspiracy against mankind. That message was for a cat in California to see and send to Alaska, and so on. Although we're not quite sure what it means, we have experts deciphering it now, for the protection of mankind.
Breaking news: the code has been cracked, and the message was "Meow".
Quirk wrote:Quirk Jr and I are having breakfast and watching Sesame Street. cv
SXD - And the cat jumped on the keyboard and typed that last bit. It's probably cat code for something so I'll leave it. I was impressed that he used the shift key.
I've been doing well in my games lately. I still like fog of war, chained, flat rate games.
YEah I've actually lost a few now. but still think I should be able to claim corporal when this set of games is done.
As far as the cat...the cat was obviously launching it's coded message for world domination.
Cats are all in a conspiracy against mankind. That message was for a cat in California to see and send to Alaska, and so on. Although we're not quite sure what it means, we have experts deciphering it now, for the protection of mankind.
Breaking news: the code has been cracked, and the message was "Meow".
Which everyone knows translates into what I said.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Quirk wrote:Quirk Jr and I are having breakfast and watching Sesame Street. cv
SXD - And the cat jumped on the keyboard and typed that last bit. It's probably cat code for something so I'll leave it. I was impressed that he used the shift key.
I've been doing well in my games lately. I still like fog of war, chained, flat rate games.
YEah I've actually lost a few now. but still think I should be able to claim corporal when this set of games is done.
As far as the cat...the cat was obviously launching it's coded message for world domination.
Cats are all in a conspiracy against mankind. That message was for a cat in California to see and send to Alaska, and so on. Although we're not quite sure what it means, we have experts deciphering it now, for the protection of mankind.
It was telling them to make Alaska step up it's aerial hunting program. Cats know that the canine family is the only thing that stands between them and world domination.
So if the canines die, we die (or are enslaved)... I don't think even a SWAT team could help us here. Cats are too quick and nimble.
"It is better to light a small candle than to curse the darkness."
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strike wolf wrote:
YEah I've actually lost a few now. but still think I should be able to claim corporal when this set of games is done.
As far as the cat...the cat was obviously launching it's coded message for world domination.
Cats are all in a conspiracy against mankind. That message was for a cat in California to see and send to Alaska, and so on. Although we're not quite sure what it means, we have experts deciphering it now, for the protection of mankind.
It was telling them to make Alaska step up it's aerial hunting program. Cats know that the canine family is the only thing that stands between them and world domination.
So if the canines die, we die (or are enslaved)... I don't think even a SWAT team could help us here. Cats are too quick and nimble.
I've been organizing my own strike with the wolves for months now. Let's just say the cats are slowly playing themselves right into our paws.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
I wish school could start on Pizzaday here namely because that would mean that there is a day called pizzaday and it would be celebrated with the world's best pizza.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
jonesthecurl wrote:Incidentally, I've put my Sherlocking skills to work on the albatross story, and I have come to the following partial conclusion:
He did not recognise the taste of albatross.
This made him realise that he'd been fooled before - someone told him a sandwich was actually albatross when it was something else.
He regretted eating the something else.
He has no guide dog - maybe someone fed him his guide dog?
Still no answer from Targetman. He must have had a busy weekend.
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pancakemix wrote:Quirk, you are a bastard. That is all.
jonesthecurl wrote:Incidentally, I've put my Sherlocking skills to work on the albatross story, and I have come to the following partial conclusion:
He did not recognise the taste of albatross.
This made him realise that he'd been fooled before - someone told him a sandwich was actually albatross when it was something else.
He regretted eating the something else.
He has no guide dog - maybe someone fed him his guide dog?
Still no answer from Targetman. He must have had a busy weekend.
Quirk wrote:I know the usual suspects around here don't like fog of war games but anyone else interested should join one of the two I started.
I like the idea of fog of war, but it's too foggy. I might (and have) come back to a game with lots of players a week after my last turn, and I'll be told I was defeated in ? from ? by red, and ? from ? by green. If they attack me I at least should know which of em attacked from where.
jonesthecurl wrote:Incidentally, I've put my Sherlocking skills to work on the albatross story, and I have come to the following partial conclusion:
He did not recognise the taste of albatross.
This made him realise that he'd been fooled before - someone told him a sandwich was actually albatross when it was something else.
He regretted eating the something else.
He has no guide dog - maybe someone fed him his guide dog?
Still no answer from Targetman. He must have had a busy weekend.
yeah.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Quirk wrote:I know the usual suspects around here don't like fog of war games but anyone else interested should join one of the two I started.
I like the idea of fog of war, but it's too foggy. I might (and have) come back to a game with lots of players a week after my last turn, and I'll be told I was defeated in ? from ? by red, and ? from ? by green. If they attack me I at least should know which of em attacked from where.
I like to know exactly where my opponents are.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.