24 Jan 16 UTC | Spring, 1860: Noice |
24 Jan 16 UTC | Spring, 1860: yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
24 Jan 16 UTC | Spring, 1860: What? You didnt want to be a good old boy? |
24 Jan 16 UTC | Spring, 1860: What? You didnt want to be a good old boy? |
24 Jan 16 UTC | Autumn, 1860: *cough* expansionist |
24 Jan 16 UTC | Autumn, 1863: These two games at once are wearing me out, but its fun. |
24 Jan 16 UTC | Autumn, 1865: haha yeah it's fun, especially for me |
24 Jan 16 UTC | Spring, 1866: I mean practice is fun, but check out a REAL game. Example, Griffin and I yesterday. We did civil war, I was union, he was confederacy. Check it out by clicking on my profile. It's pretty titanic. |
24 Jan 16 UTC | Spring, 1866: Did you get something out of this? |
24 Jan 16 UTC | Spring, 1866: I mean it may not look like much, but that battle was TITANIC. Especially when we stalemated at Kentucky and Richmond. |
24 Jan 16 UTC | Spring, 1866: well yes-I learned that playing as my hometown is really fun |
24 Jan 16 UTC | Autumn, 1866: Good. This is a learning experience. |
24 Jan 16 UTC | Autumn, 1866: yeah i also learned that history tends to repeat itself |
24 Jan 16 UTC | Spring, 1867: Well, i've been holding for a while and the skrub confeds didnt last nearly as long as I have. |
24 Jan 16 UTC | at least i have deep south |
24 Jan 16 UTC | i didn't feel like moving my other units lol |
24 Jan 16 UTC | the confederates kept the deep south so that makes sense |
24 Jan 16 UTC | They can keep it too |