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Author:TheWhiteWolf
Posted:Dec 26, 2008 at 9:04 pm
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Folks,
I know this is late in coming, but I haven't seen any other EOGs, so I guess better late than never.
First, I'd like to thank Christine for taking me in as a 'replacement' (even before the first shots were fired) - this was the first Colonial game I've ever played, and it was a blast.
Congratulations to my allies at the end for a job well done and a draw well won.
I started off this game in a shaky alliance with Russia. We managed to hold things together for a while, but I guess the long open border was too much temptation for him. The TSR was trouble for me, of course, but coming back was easier with such stalwart allies as Holland and Turkey.
I don't think I need to go into much detail, but I wanted to specifically thank Aidan and Jacob for sticking with me even through my time as an alleged patsy of Russia.
Hugh, you were an extremely frustrating person to attempt diplomacy with. I wish you luck int he future, but I suggest you try to work with people, instead of dictating to them.
Jason, I had a lot of fun in this game, and I hope I have the chance to cross swords with you again soon. You're a great ally and a formidable opponent.
Jerry, I'm sure we could have done significant damage if I'd stayed faithful to you, but as you said after my stab, those Twinkies looked awfully tempting.
Christine, you run a tight ship (which I respect a lot.) I got smacked a couple times for delinquency, but I can't say it's changed my attention span for the better... Thanks for such a great job on this one.

Fondest Regards,
The White Wolf

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dc186 (Late) Chinese EOG (TheWhiteWolf) Dec 26, 09:04 pm

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