Yes evil Witch King - listen to that skulker Ji Indur. Soon
horders of bloodthirsty Noldo Elves will be pouring over your walls,
puting your servants to the sword, etc. etc. etc. Surrender now.
Noldo
You start with 3 armies and none of them are larger than 900 troops.
You are mistaken Noldo, I am the one that will arrive at your walls,
sooner than later, with hordes of Orcs, Goblins, and slaves. There
will be 10 blows coming down at different angels for each of your
elves. Be prepared to pay in blood or give Sauron YOUR surrender now.
Ok. You've convinced me. I surrender. Bring all your armies to Rivendale
to witness your glorious triumph as my generals bow their heads to you.
-Noldo
···
>Yes evil Witch King - listen to that skulker Ji Indur. Soon
>horders of bloodthirsty Noldo Elves will be pouring over your walls,
>puting your servants to the sword, etc. etc. etc. Surrender now.
>Noldo
You start with 3 armies and none of them are larger than 900 troops.
You are mistaken Noldo, I am the one that will arrive at your walls,
sooner than later, with hordes of Orcs, Goblins, and slaves. There
will be 10 blows coming down at different angels for each of your
elves. Be prepared to pay in blood or give Sauron YOUR surrender now.
You start with 3 armies and none of them are larger
than 900 troops.
You are mistaken Noldo, I am the one that will
arrive at your walls,
sooner than later, with hordes of Orcs, Goblins, and
slaves. There
will be 10 blows coming down at different angels for
each of your
elves. Be prepared to pay in blood or give Sauron
YOUR surrender now.
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its funny how it takes playing a normal 1650 game to
realise I really should have pushed for the contact
details of the 5 neutrals to be supplied (provided
they haven't told Clint to hide their details).
I'm trying to chat to the rhu (who is rather a useful
person in the n/w to talk to), but I'm unsure if he
doesn't want to talk to me, or is a smailer who can't.
I think i'll send a message thru clint when T1 goes
in.
It could be worse. A silent rhu is harder for the
free/ds than for me.
thanks
din for the duns.
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I'm in agreement. Why aren't the neutral's contact addresses on the front
sheets? Rhu - if you're out there, give the Free a yell.
Noldo g63
···
greetings.
its funny how it takes playing a normal 1650 game to
realise I really should have pushed for the contact
details of the 5 neutrals to be supplied (provided
they haven't told Clint to hide their details).
I'm trying to chat to the rhu (who is rather a useful
person in the n/w to talk to), but I'm unsure if he
doesn't want to talk to me, or is a smailer who can't.
I think i'll send a message thru clint when T1 goes
in.
It could be worse. A silent rhu is harder for the
free/ds than for me.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ricksha" <ricksha@ramcell.net>
To: <mepbmlist@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 2:36 AM
Subject: Re: [mepbmlist] 63 and neutrals
I'm in agreement. Why aren't the neutral's contact addresses on the front
sheets? Rhu - if you're out there, give the Free a yell.
Noldo g63
> greetings.
>
> its funny how it takes playing a normal 1650 game to
> realise I really should have pushed for the contact
> details of the 5 neutrals to be supplied (provided
> they haven't told Clint to hide their details).
>
> I'm trying to chat to the rhu (who is rather a useful
> person in the n/w to talk to), but I'm unsure if he
> doesn't want to talk to me, or is a smailer who can't.
>
> I think i'll send a message thru clint when T1 goes
> in.
>
> It could be worse. A silent rhu is harder for the
> free/ds than for me.
>
> thanks
> din for the duns.
>
>
Since you are surrendering, I thought it would be more appropriate if
I chose the surrender terms. Instead of having your generals bow
their heads, how about sending me their heads?
Murazor
--- In mepbmlist@y..., "Ricksha" <ricksha@r...> wrote:
···
Ok. You've convinced me. I surrender. Bring all your armies to
Rivendale to witness your glorious triumph as my generals bow their
heads to you.
Oh come now, you can surely indulge me in this one little request, since I
am surrendering the life and liberty of the elven people into your hands.
You bring each and every one of your armies away from your population
centers and meet me at Rivendale on, say turn 5, and you can do whatever you
like to my generals. Shall I expect you there then?
Noldo
···
Since you are surrendering, I thought it would be more appropriate if
I chose the surrender terms. Instead of having your generals bow
their heads, how about sending me their heads?
Murazor
--- In mepbmlist@y..., "Ricksha" <ricksha@r...> wrote:
> Ok. You've convinced me. I surrender. Bring all your armies to
>Rivendale to witness your glorious triumph as my generals bow their
>heads to you.
>
> -Noldo
Thank you for bringing this error to our attention. It was, indeed, our
mistake. We have corrected the troop type and Faltur now commands 400 HI
instead of 400 MA. Please accept our apologies for the error and for any
inconvenience it may have caused. If you have any further questions, feel
free to contact our office for assistance.
Huh!
Sorry?
Excuse me? This is far too polite. He stopped short of saying "have a
nice day" but I don't think I've ever had such a 'customer focused'
response from Harlequin before. I thought he was taking the piss at first...!
Stuart just doesn't fit in at the Cardiff office does he!
I much prefer the good old days when Clint or Rob used to send you a 1 line
message that said...
"Kev
fixed it now.
Clint"
Ahhh, happy days.
Please, I'm not used to being spoken to like this. I'm British. I'm used
to bad service. Bloody Americans coming over here with their new fangled
ideas, (like speaking to the customers politely, being courteous and
solving problems promptly).
Please, I'm not used to being spoken to like this. I'm British. I'm used
to bad service. Bloody Americans coming over here with their new fangled
ideas, (like speaking to the customers politely, being courteous and
solving problems promptly).
Where will it all end....??
Invasion?
Just kidding... I've been VERY impressed with the responses I've gotten
since the switch over.
Everyone happy with the service - if not WHY NOT?!?! (just kidding).
We try to help there are the occasional blips but as has been pointed out we
are a service industry - sometimes we might get a little jaded or tired, or
just wrong - in such cases please be kind enough to point out to us,
poilitely, what it was and where and we'll fix it.
Ta
Clint
> Ahhh, happy days.
>
> Please, I'm not used to being spoken to like this. I'm British. I'm
used
> to bad service. Bloody Americans coming over here with their new
fangled
···
> ideas, (like speaking to the customers politely, being courteous and
> solving problems promptly).
>
> Where will it all end....??
>
Invasion?
Just kidding... I've been VERY impressed with the responses I've gotten
since the switch over.
Yeah, Stuart's into typing long responses and all polite and roundabout. I think he's from Georgia. But hey, if you wanna push his angry button you should get him to talk about Star Wars:Episode I. He'll get real ugly then (and type more!)
<giggle>
···
I just got this message from Stuart at Harlequin.
At 07:53 07/02/01 -0500, you wrote:
Kevin,
Thank you for bringing this error to our attention. It was, indeed, our
mistake. We have corrected the troop type and Faltur now commands 400 HI
instead of 400 MA. Please accept our apologies for the error and for any
inconvenience it may have caused. If you have any further questions, feel
free to contact our office for assistance.
Huh!
Sorry?
Excuse me? This is far too polite. He stopped short of saying "have a
nice day" but I don't think I've ever had such a 'customer focused'
response from Harlequin before. I thought he was taking the piss at first...!
Stuart just doesn't fit in at the Cardiff office does he!
I much prefer the good old days when Clint or Rob used to send you a 1 line
message that said...
"Kev
fixed it now.
Clint"
Ahhh, happy days.
Please, I'm not used to being spoken to like this. I'm British. I'm used
to bad service. Bloody Americans coming over here with their new fangled
ideas, (like speaking to the customers politely, being courteous and
solving problems promptly).
340 North Road, Cardiff CF14 3BP
Tel 029 2062 5665 12-6.30 Weekdays
Fax 029 2062 5532 24 hours
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CTF 2187 - Starquest - Crack of Doom
Battle of the Planets - Exile
----- Original Message -----
From: "Morpheus" <morpheus@usermail.com>
To: <mepbmlist@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 11:23 PM
Subject: Re: [mepbmlist] Customer service
Yeah, Stuart's into typing long responses and all polite and roundabout. I
think he's from Georgia. But hey, if you wanna push his angry button you
should get him to talk about Star Wars:Episode I. He'll get real ugly then
(and type more!)
<giggle>
>I just got this message from Stuart at Harlequin.
>
>At 07:53 07/02/01 -0500, you wrote:
>>Kevin,
>>
>>Thank you for bringing this error to our attention. It was, indeed, our
>>mistake. We have corrected the troop type and Faltur now commands 400
HI
>>instead of 400 MA. Please accept our apologies for the error and for any
>>inconvenience it may have caused. If you have any further questions,
feel
>>free to contact our office for assistance.
>
>Huh!
>
>Sorry?
>
>Excuse me? This is far too polite. He stopped short of saying "have a
>nice day" but I don't think I've ever had such a 'customer focused'
>response from Harlequin before. I thought he was taking the piss at
first...!
>
>Stuart just doesn't fit in at the Cardiff office does he!
>
>I much prefer the good old days when Clint or Rob used to send you a 1
line
>message that said...
>
>"Kev
>
>fixed it now.
>
>Clint"
>
>
>Ahhh, happy days.
>
>Please, I'm not used to being spoken to like this. I'm British. I'm
used
>to bad service. Bloody Americans coming over here with their new fangled
>ideas, (like speaking to the customers politely, being courteous and
>solving problems promptly).
>
>Where will it all end....??
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wrote: > Cool sounds like a good topic for tomorrow's
work...
(I'll wear my SW Ep1 t-shirt).
I once got a nice picture of M104 (a nice looking
spiral galaxy) from a place that sell space stuff.
They gave me a flyer of star wars stuff that I could
buy if I was that way inclined.
Maybe you can get this list and buy Stuart a star war
tie ? (make them part of the company uniform just to
see how he reacts). If he has kids then a star-war
backpack of that stupid looking alien would make his
kids the centre of attention at school.
Makes me wonder what sort of stuff will come out with
the middle earth movie. They will have spent so much
money making the movie, they must have some plan to
get it back.
thanks
din
···
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No one in England ever expected service with a smile from a Welshman.
800 years of domination have made us immune to the surly attitude. As
long as you continue to know your place, we don't really mind
Everyone happy with the service - if not WHY NOT?!?! (just kidding).
We try to help there are the occasional blips but as has been pointed out we
are a service industry - sometimes we might get a little jaded or tired, or
just wrong - in such cases please be kind enough to point out to us,
poilitely, what it was and where and we'll fix it.
wrote: > Cool sounds like a good topic for tomorrow's
work...
> (I'll wear my SW Ep1 t-shirt).
Maybe you can get this list and buy Stuart a star war
tie ? (make them part of the company uniform just to
see how he reacts). If he has kids then a star-war
backpack of that stupid looking alien would make his
kids the centre of attention at school.
Then only dress code we have is "No Suits allowed". Anything else is
optional....
Makes me wonder what sort of stuff will come out with
the middle earth movie. They will have spent so much
money making the movie, they must have some plan to
get it back.
Well England were always happy to be superior - heh you can walk through
Cardiff and some people might even say hello to you - try that in London - I
don't think so...
Now the Valleys you can't leave your house without people offering you their
car, asking about your 10th cousin removed and trying to spit on you...
(Well the last might just be me...)
Clint
···
No one in England ever expected service with a smile from a Welshman.
800 years of domination have made us immune to the surly attitude. As
long as you continue to know your place, we don't really mind
Well England were always happy to be superior - heh you can walk through
Cardiff and some people might even say hello to you - try that in London -
I
don't think so...
RD: Yes they do..... but they are only trying to ponce money off you for
drugs.
Richard.
Now the Valleys you can't leave your house without people offering you
their
···
----- Original Message -----
From: "Middle Earth PBM Games" <me@MiddleEarthGames.com>
To: <mepbmlist@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: [mepbmlist] Unreasonable Expectations was Customer Service
car, asking about your 10th cousin removed and trying to spit on you...
(Well the last might just be me...)
Clint
> No one in England ever expected service with a smile from a Welshman.
> 800 years of domination have made us immune to the surly attitude. As
> long as you continue to know your place, we don't really mind
>
> Regards,
>
> Laurence G. Tilley http://www.lgtilley.freeserve.co.uk/
>
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