Sorry about the whole Belgian-thing, you just kind of reminded me of Hercule Poirot, but, y'know, in a military uniform.
No need as I said, jolly good.
And I second the idea of some kind of list of the pictured's names.
Sorry about the whole Belgian-thing, you just kind of reminded me of Hercule Poirot, but, y'know, in a military uniform.
Hurrah!
Kinda sucks that my avatar is still based on a meme though...
This jolly old guy is in my opinion the absolute best representation for the bastard in you, my friend, I really couldn't come up with anything better.
And I second the idea of some kind of list of the pictured's names.
I tried a more modern-looking suit as with Tanz's ol' bastard, but it just didn't feel right.And I feel a young Gladstone may be a bit more "post-Reform Crisis" than "post-WWII"...
I've included Contravarius' picture in the Contents page under ''The Right Honourables''. In LTRCT I included user submitted newspaper articles and even at one point, IIRC, poetry so I'm certainly open to including these sort of things in the contents.
I've included Contravarius' picture in the Contents page under ''The Right Honourables''. In LTRCT I included user submitted newspaper articles and even at one point, IIRC, poetry so I'm certainly open to including these sort of things in the contents.
I tried a more modern-looking suit as with Tanz's ol' bastard, but it just didn't feel right.
There were also letters and at least one play about Blanqui.
You mean, "when Khalep and Lenin cat have turned up"?Oh, I love the outfit. Don't get me wrong.
Maybe we can have an updated version once the AAR has run its course?
Have a look further up the page.
Maybe we can have an updated version once the AAR has run its course?
There were also letters and at least one play about Blanqui.
Damn I remember that now. I'm almost starting to feel nostalgic.
Yeah, there was also this member called Zimmerwald who couldn't actually post in those days for some strange reason, so writing letters and having Tommy "publish" them was the only way he could contribute. I saw him active in Occitania a few weeks back so clearly that posting problem has since been resolved.
I think you could only post in game's AAR forum if you had the game registered in them days, that might be it.
I remember him too and his insightful thought that the anarchists should have pushed for the great war, as it was the Marxists who were going to rush in and get shotYeah, there was also this member called Zimmerwald who couldn't actually post in those days for some strange reason, so writing letters and having Tommy "publish" them was the only way he could contribute. I saw him active in Occitania a few weeks back so clearly that posting problem has since been resolved. Intelligent guy, someone should tell him about this AAR.
A play? Im new to interactive AARs and this one seems like an awesome place to start.
Long Live Lenin!
Goodness, and they call me behind the times. Lenin has been dead for decades!