Long Term plans, exchanging popcetres with one of the Gondors

Hi freeps,
I saw a post, probably from Bradford, saying I should talk to one of the Gondors with regards to making use of a pop centre to launch attacks on mordor. It seems to me that i could move Argleb towards the south taking in Dunharrow for an encounter, the Paths of the dead, He'll get a little command out of that apparently. and arrive somwhere in 3 or so turns any thoughts, also do you have any emmy's to come north and recieve a major town, as this is i expect what would be best for launching an attack?
Gareth

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There's possibly only one thing worse than publishing your plans on the
list... Publishing daft plans on the list :wink:

A great encouragement to we blunderers all :wink:

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     Laurence G.Tilley

http://www.lgtilley.freeserve.co.uk

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At 16:04 13/10/2003, garethj gillingham wrote:

I saw a post, probably from Bradford, saying I should talk to one of the
Gondors with regards to making use of a pop centre to launch attacks on
mordor. It seems to me that i could move Argleb towards the south taking
in Dunharrow for an encounter, the Paths of the dead, He'll get a little
command out of that apparently. and arrive somwhere in 3 or so turns any
thoughts, also do you have any emmy's to come north and recieve a major
town, as this is i expect what would be best for launching an attack?

--- In mepbmlist@yahoogroups.com, "Laurence G. Tilley"
<laurence@l...> wrote:

>I saw a post, probably from Bradford, saying I should talk to one

of the

>Gondors with regards to making use of a pop centre to launch

attacks on

>mordor. It seems to me that i could move Argleb towards the south

taking

>in Dunharrow for an encounter, the Paths of the dead, He'll get a

little

>command out of that apparently. and arrive somwhere in 3 or so

turns any

>thoughts, also do you have any emmy's to come north and recieve a

major

>town, as this is i expect what would be best for launching an

attack?

There's possibly only one thing worse than publishing your plans on

the

list... Publishing daft plans on the list :wink:

A great encouragement to we blunderers all :wink:

mefacesmo.gif
     Laurence G.Tilley

http://www.lgtilley.freeserve.co.uk

Daft plans or plans meant to mislead the daft ?!?!?

Or maybe just drunk :slight_smile:

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At 16:04 13/10/2003, garethj gillingham wrote:

Daft plans or plans meant to mislead the daft ?!?!?

Heh, heh. Oh yes, you fooled us all there then.

Or maybe just drunk :slight_smile:

OK. Console yourself in the morning with a "hair of the dog" and the
thought of that chap who posed his bank details here. There's always a
silver lining when you think of the misfortunes of others!

mefacesmo.gif
     Laurence G.Tilley

http://www.lgtilley.freeserve.co.uk

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At 00:29 14/10/2003, carltaylor41 wrote:

Sorry, one and all, I made a mistake, you see the free in the game i'm playing have a yahoo group to co-ordinate our forces and i posted to the wrong group, apoligies to my team mates some of whom read this group and to everyone else for an out of context problem.
Sorry again
Gareth

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To any of you on the Free Team of (just ending) FA-1000 Game 149,
congratulations on a well-earned victory. Even though I was on the side
that didn't win, it was still memorable and fun !

Eric
Legacy of Ash - 149

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Hair of the dog for ME?

Read the posters ID please.

Wasn't me.

I was just chipping in and hoping some of the self-righteous 'know it
alls' on this site might button up!!

--- In mepbmlist@yahoogroups.com, "Laurence G. Tilley"
<laurence@l...> wrote:

>Daft plans or plans meant to mislead the daft ?!?!?

Heh, heh. Oh yes, you fooled us all there then.

>Or maybe just drunk :slight_smile:

OK. Console yourself in the morning with a "hair of the dog" and

the

thought of that chap who posed his bank details here. There's

always a

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At 00:29 14/10/2003, carltaylor41 wrote:
silver lining when you think of the misfortunes of others!

mefacesmo.gif
     Laurence G.Tilley

http://www.lgtilley.freeserve.co.uk

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