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Subject:< DC287 - Back on track >
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Author:worldwidegm at gmail.com
Posted:Jan 25, 2010 at 3:13 pm
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Hey there guys.  So, we've got ten players once again.  Please welcome Michael Sims as the new Congo.  We'll get the Fall 2001 season up and running one more time.  Here are your competitors:

Player list for dc287

Ctry     : Amazon
Name     : Warren Fleming
Email    : alwayshunted-at-hotmail.com

Ctry     : China
Name     : Bird Ie
Email    : Birdi123-at-live.co.uk

Ctry     : Mexico
Name     : Bret Pollack
Email    : bret_pollack-at-hotmail.com

Ctry     : Europe
Name     : Chris Quines
Email    : x_bomber49-at-hotmail.com

Ctry     : Russia
Name     : Joe Babinsack
Email    : chaosonejoe-at-yahoo.com

Ctry     : Oceania
Name     : Kyle Rudge
Email    : krudge-at-goldenwestradio.com

Ctry     : Sahara
Name     : josafina greco
Email    : j-greco-at-hotmail.com

Ctry     : Congo
Name     : Michael Sims
Email    : mike-at-fuzzylogicllc.net

Ctry     : Quebec
Name     : Jim Atkins
Email    : savwa4-at-comcast.net

Ctry     : Persia
Name     : manos tagar
Email    : etagarakis-at-hotmail.com

Now, just to make sure everything is clear for everyone, or maybe just as a reminder for those who have forgotten, the white spaces on the map are supply centres.  They are currently unowned.  Capture them and they will turn your colour... leave them be and someone else will take them.

Next deadline: Fall 2001 orders are due on Friday, January 29, at 1pm CST.  Most of you already have orders in, but they are allowed to change between now and Friday, especially considering the regime change in the purple states.

Carry on!

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DC287 - Back on track (worldwidegm at gmail.com) Jan 25, 03:13 pm

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