Conclusion
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Quick and easy, but engaging. That was my goal and the first test game did
that. The question is, "*Will it do it again?*"
*Mid-game: The French skirmish...
7 hours ago
"Children worship their toys. They ask of them what Men have always asked of their Gods: joy and forgetfulness. - Anatole France
Ladies & Gentlemen, Boys & Girls, "The Fox Wife's Tail" is now published and available both in Kindle and Print ed...
Absolutely first rate! What an excellent start to the day, an antidote to pen-pushing indeed.
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Cheers
Paul
Excellent - strongly reminiscent of the Bonzo Dog Band and Kinetic Wardrobe and associated silliness from long ago.
ReplyDeleteIntrigued by "don't like your tweed, sir" - that has such an inspired resonance that it sounds like the real thing - up there with "the cut of your jib" and similar. Worthy of adoption into the list of Genteel Insults for Wargamers.
I'm a convert!
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ReplyDeleteChin up! Pip, pip, and all that!
Best Regards,
Stokes
P.S.
Congratulations on finishing your training, Conrad.
Absolutely brilliant! A debt of gratitude for posting this. Might not have seen it otherwise.
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