*** a piece of paper falls onto the floor as the newf walks away ***
Damoose, we must redisguise the traps so that our potential snacks can be taken unaware. Technician (our spy) has kindly given me a scale drawing of the Diplomats common room. Lets build the Diplomats common room in the graveyard and outfit it with new traps ...
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Failure to heed this warning could result in unfortunate loss of body parts. |
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The result of an unfortunate mating |
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Hey, my mom was a lumberjack ... at least that was what my dad told me
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Hey... I think the cleaning staff were snacks at the last UnDead party. |
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That explains why they never cleaned up.
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I made it to the #1 metaverse spot for Tiny maps. Yahooo!
Now if I could just get into the top 50 that would be great.
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I just submited my first AP v1.50 game. I set it to Tiny/tight/rare/MASO with all the AI enabled. I found it a bit harder but it also might have been that I played a more cautious game than normal.
Check out score that I submitted, there are a lot more fields in the metaverse score now. Stuff for campaign, map and scenario.
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I watched some of the english debate the other night and once again I was very disappointed with the whole bunch of them. Nobody really said how they were going to do what they are promising.
Paul Martin was the worst, just out right attacking everyone specially Harper.
I am still not voting for that liberal slime ball. Hell I actually liked watching the Bloc guy Giles. If it wasn't for that fact that he is a seperatist I would vote for him if his party was across Canada.
I went to the parties Canada Link and found a lot more registered political parties than I suspected. There are 2 communist parties in Canada ?
I never realized that the Green party was so huge. They are a little extreme. Looks like they would outlaw anything that caused pollution and anything that was unhealthy for us. They would probably erect a huge dome around Canada and filter the incoming air for us.
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by Citizen Paguma - 6/17/2004 8:17:40 AM
I watched some of the english debate the other night and once again I was very disappointed with the whole bunch of them. Nobody really said how they were going to do what they are promising. |
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I think some of them tried, but this is unfortunately not a good venue for expressing ideas.
My personal opinion was that Harper and Duceppe at least were respectful of others and tried to convey their ideas for the most part. Martin's main focus was to tell eveybody else how bad the Conservatives were by exaggerating, or just outright lying when describing the Conservative positions. This was especially annoying since Harper was right there, if he would have let him speak to tell him his position.
However, by far, the very worst performance was Jack Layton. He came across very annoying and rude. That's too bad for the NDP, because I believe a lot of Canadians are sympathetic to their causes, but he didn't do them any favours with that performance.
Based on the poll after the debate on who won, it was interesting, something like this:
Harper: 37%
Martin: 22%
NDP: 18%
BQ: 18%
Going into the debate that was pretty close to the national support level for Harper and NDP, so their supporters thought their guy won. No big surprise. However, the interesting number is for Martin. THe number of people who thought he was best was a full 10% lower than his national support level!
Also, in another recent poll, Martin is now only 2% ahead of Harper for the person people think would make the best PM. He used to have an almost 30% lead!
Momentum sure doesn't seem to be on the Liberal side anymore...
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