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Should post that in ur thread bing. That way we dont all know more info than we should
"Superdeath seems to have acquired a rep for aggression somehow. In this game that's going to help us because he's going to go to the negotiating table with twitchy eyes and slightly too wide a grin and terrify the neighbors into favorable border agreements, one-sided tech deals and staggered NAPs."
-Old Harry. PB48.
I did ping him over the weekend but hadn't heard back, but he just replied to me a few hours ago and said tomorrow is a German holiday, so he's hoping to get it figured out tomorrow. Fingers crossed.
Yeah, this weekend is the pentecost, which in most of northern Europe is a pretty big family weekend holiday.
(May 20th, 2024, 03:38)Tarkeel Wrote: Yeah, this weekend is the pentecost, which in most of northern Europe is a pretty big family weekend holiday. the hell is the pentecost
"Superdeath seems to have acquired a rep for aggression somehow. In this game that's going to help us because he's going to go to the negotiating table with twitchy eyes and slightly too wide a grin and terrify the neighbors into favorable border agreements, one-sided tech deals and staggered NAPs."
-Old Harry. PB48. (May 20th, 2024, 15:51)superdeath Wrote:(May 20th, 2024, 03:38)Tarkeel Wrote: Yeah, this weekend is the pentecost, which in most of northern Europe is a pretty big family weekend holiday. Rather the opposite, in fact.
If only you and me and dead people know hex, then only deaf people know hex.
I write RPG adventures, and blog about it, check it out. (May 20th, 2024, 15:51)superdeath Wrote:(May 20th, 2024, 03:38)Tarkeel Wrote: Yeah, this weekend is the pentecost, which in most of northern Europe is a pretty big family weekend holiday. Wikipedia Wrote:Pentecost (also called Whit Sunday, Whitsunday or Whitsun) is a Christian holiday which takes place on the 49th day (50th day when inclusive counting is used) after Easter Day.[1] It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles of Jesus while they were in Jerusalem celebrating the Feast of Weeks, as described in the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 2:1–31).[2] The Catholic Church believes the Holy Spirit descended upon Mary, the mother of Jesus, at the same time, as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 1:14).[3]Here it's only known as "pinsen" (the pinse) and (along with ascension day, 39 days after Easter day) is treated mainly as long weekends before the summer holidays. |