IF FloridaMan is the REAL FloridaMan, I wont be the dumbest old F*** in the game


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bratsffl wrote:OK ... I'll give it a try.
IF FloridaMan is the REAL FloridaMan, I wont be the dumbest old F*** in the game![]()
AKFD wrote:Antigonos wrote:It has been two years since I have played here. Everything from caterect surgery to colon surgery, and a touch of malignancy plus my "normal" chronic issues. But ifIam going to look over the rules, think hard and cosider joining or at least being a reserve if there is any room left. Get back in touch in the nes=xt few days. Curious to see what skills I might retain.
Antigonos
Hello! Hope everything's okay for you!
Don Juan of Austria wrote:Antigonos wrote:It has been two years since I have played here. Everything from caterect surgery to colon surgery, and a touch of malignancy plus my "normal" chronic issues. But ifIam going to look over the rules, think hard and cosider joining or at least being a reserve if there is any room left. Get back in touch in the nes=xt few days. Curious to see what skills I might retain.
Antigonos
Antigonos! You’ve been missed. Sorry to hear of some of your ailments, but glad you’re back.
Antigonos wrote:The rules say "The Andes Mountains: Indicated by a darkened border, separating the western ridge of the continent from the interior. Units may not cross the Andes Mountains (like Switzerland) except at "passes," marked on the map by two small parallel lines with a normal (light) border between them. The Andes Mountains form the border between Cali and Popayan, and stretch all the way south to separate Valparaiso from Cordoba."
Just to confirmfor an oldman with less than wonderful eyesight I see seven passes. Also above it states that the Andes "stretch all the way south to separate Valparaiso from Cordoba." As I read the map the Andes extends a bit further to the border between Patagonia and Arauncanian. Am I wrong?
Antigonos
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