If there was a Slovak culture I would be half tempted to go CK2 for a T&T prequel. But alas whilere there is a Duchy of Slovakia it contains no Slovaks only Sloviens.You may have found your calling in a CKII aar where you play a single county island trying to build a cathedral. Start in 769 and see if you manage it by 1399.
Grenade+Small Space = No survivors. No papal assisted get-away to South America for T&T, just a cleaner end than they deserved.Depends if anyone survived, I guess.
Einstein would also say "Areet, look at the cans on that bonny lass!" if he was talking about Marilyn Monroe and was, for some reason, trying to impersonate a Geordie.I beaver away on something over the weekend, and look what happens: you actually finish an AAR! I’m sure Einstein would have something to say about the distortion of time, mumble mumble, opposite of speed of light, mumble.
I have a nice black beret just like it, which I wore proudly for 23 years (though I did take it off occasionally during that time, when necessary). The best and most dashing headwear imaginable. The SAS one is only marginally less magnificent (but I’m biased). But they have to be made and worn properly. You see many that should attract the attention of lawyers in The Hague.
Speaking as someone who also wore a black beret courtesy of a different army, I wore it with pride myself, but didn't think it should have been a thing. Relegate it to the Airborne, I say, and the Special Forces, and the Rangers.... and the "Security Forces Assistance Brigades," whatever those are. Granted, I've also seen our forces unable to wear ours properly, and you all have a far different method of wear than we do (easier, I daresay).
Excellent beret discussion and respect to those who wore it with varying degress of success and elan, though I hastend to add I am sure my good readers always looked dashing.Commonwealth forces are good with berets. Pretty much everyone gets one, unless you guard the queen.
Also, there is nowhere to hang any corks from on a beret.It was excellent for tanks as it was compact, you could put your headset on over the top, use the sights properly and it would not get in the way in a closed space. Black too, so didn’t show the grease and grime to badly. Main problem in an Australian summer (would be similar say in Iraq) was the lack of sun protection for the face.
This is now canon for what happened on the British side of the Battle for Berlin.Very likely. Last words: “Oh, I say, laughing too hard and causing the driver to crash the staff car. What dashed rotten luck. But worth it for the jape.” “Yes, too bad old chap. Wizard prang, though!” “Why thank you, dear Bertie. Tootle-Pip!” <expires with wry smile on face>
As does the AAR. Wizard story, old chap!
No sir, the honour is mine to have such readers and, dare I say it, to have made a few friends through this endeavour.Being a part of this community, and of your readership, has been and will remain an honor and a privilege.
What more can any comedy AAR writer ask for? Thank you for sticking with this one to the end Kurtie.Well, I suppose that all is well if it ends well and with a laugh...
Once I had the idea of Pip being in the final battle I could not resist doing it, I am glad it was well received.A perfect ending: Malar leading the defence of Berlin against 'Pip' Roberts.
I would do a Nukes for Nepal remake, but I think it is impossible in HOI3 due to the changes to the tech tree process. I will have to find something else to distract me from the call of the Fjords...Looking forward to your next project, whatever it may be.
I am actually sort of proud of having written something that people are going to miss, though I realise this statement is of absolutely no help at all at this time. For your future plans definitely steer clear of King Haakon, there is nothing calming about his weekends in the Fjords.My god, it's over. It's really, finally over.
I don't know what I'm going to do with my life now.... Maybe I'll retire to some calming fjords....
Deny -That the AAR is overI know! It was Inevitable, but that doesn’t make the ending any easier to process.
Anger - That T&T did not get the trial they deserved
Bargaining - Trying to get King Haakon and the Fjords restarted
Depression - That Norway is also doomed and won't last long
Acceptance - That people should start reading Butterfly Effect
That is how the Stages of Grief go isn't it? ( )
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