I'm back again after a long break. My wife is not impressed, she'd hoped she'd seen the last of this website. Nice to see some of the old familiar names still here.
Any of the old Imperial Dragoons still about?
it seems kinda pointless listing those who use it. Firstly, it is probably impossible to identify for definite those who do use it; secondly, it can be avoided simply by playing sequential games. If cm wind you up that much, simply avoid freestyle.
Great idea for a map, I'm sure there are many keen historians who will be more than happy to give you lots of supportive feedback on this project. Personally, I think that you should focus just on the battle at Senlac hill itself. An alternative map could be called 'Claims to the throne in 1066 ...
I think it's a good idea. The creation of more rank options, particularly lower down the scale can only be encouraging, particularly to newer members of the site.
Hey Pete, I'm with Joe, Suggs and Penguin on this one. If they wish to hold prayer meetings or study classes in their bookshop then I dont see why any 'authority' should interfere or deny them their freedom to do so.
I quite liked Belgium. Me and my brother went on a road trip through northern France and Flanders a few years back. We went to Ypres to visit the battlefields, then on to Bruges (pretty but a bit chocolate box), Ghent and then finished off in Antwerp dancing to techno in a disused multistorey car ...
Looking forward to Spain winning tomorrow. Got loads of friends coming over to watch the match and my girlfriend's cooking a huge paella whilst I make the Sangria!
My Bloody Valentine were the support band at the first gig I ever went to; The Wedding Present at the Town and Country Club in Kentish Town in 1988 or 89. I was stood right at the front and as soon as MBV started playing the whole place just went mental. Been going to gigs pretty consistently ever ...