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Post by King Sejong of Joseon on Oct 24, 2004 21:33:12 GMT -5
It would probably take years to unearth one of those ships.
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Post by Gabriel on Oct 24, 2004 21:40:33 GMT -5
Ya, that is ture..
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Post by Gabriel on Oct 24, 2004 21:49:33 GMT -5
Well fone wtihe me..
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Post by King Sejong of Joseon on Oct 24, 2004 21:55:59 GMT -5
Well, it should be. I think that the only reason it wouldn't be is if someone else is using that character.
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Post by Gabriel on Oct 24, 2004 22:02:24 GMT -5
Ya, that aplies..
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Post by Charles B. on Oct 25, 2004 0:04:06 GMT -5
Well Shadow you are gonna have to run that by one of the Mods..No I m joking of course it is OK(LOL eeven if u did have to run it by a mod, I m one and I would say OK)
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Post by Gabriel on Oct 25, 2004 11:18:07 GMT -5
As before, no major probeblems on the line with ya ieda
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Post by SunFlash on Oct 25, 2004 15:17:04 GMT -5
Ya, it's ok. I don't think anyone else would mind.
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Post by Gabriel on Oct 25, 2004 18:40:46 GMT -5
I saw it(That thing!)
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Post by Gabriel on Oct 25, 2004 19:01:04 GMT -5
That things you where disscusing about!
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Post by Gabriel on Oct 25, 2004 20:00:15 GMT -5
About Star!
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Post by Gabriel on Oct 25, 2004 20:12:06 GMT -5
I jst ment Star alone, nothing about him
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Post by King Sejong of Joseon on Oct 26, 2004 15:27:25 GMT -5
By looking through the Art of War, I have figured (I believe I have) out the other half of the battle. Knowing yourself is the other half. Thus quoth Sun Tzu: If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.
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Post by King Sejong of Joseon on Oct 26, 2004 19:07:45 GMT -5
Yes, we can't forget those quotes.
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Post by Charles B. on Oct 26, 2004 19:51:15 GMT -5
"War is cruelty. There is no use trying to reform it. The crueler it is, the sooner it will be over" - Union General William T. Sherman said this shortly before beginning his brutal March to the Sea
"It is well that war is so terrible--we should grow too fond of it" - Robert E. Lee gave this observation while watching thousands of Union soldiers sent to the slaughter at Fredericksburg
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