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Pine In Your Head
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Pine In Your Head
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- Posts: 16763
- Joined: February 27, 2011
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Could be fun
"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Pine In Your Head
- In Your Head
- In Your Head
- Posts: 16763
- Joined: February 27, 2011
- Location: Upstate New York
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Pine In Your Head
- In Your Head
- In Your Head
- Posts: 16763
- Joined: February 27, 2011
- Location: Upstate New York
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Pine In Your Head
- In Your Head
- In Your Head
- Posts: 16763
- Joined: February 27, 2011
- Location: Upstate New York
I enjoy hydra'ing because it gives me the opportunity to get into someone's head and learn their thinking and methods. It tends to make me a better player, and I like to think it makes them better too.
If it so offends, thee, dancing santa jesus, I am fully prepared to play solo."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Pine In Your Head
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- Posts: 16763
- Joined: February 27, 2011
- Location: Upstate New York
I started with Civ 2 in middle school.In post 62, Nero Cain wrote:TBF, I've probs been playing this alot longer than ya'll and I've loved them ever since the early 90'sThe bolded word is important. I don't
needto hydra. Ienjoyit sometimes.
We gonna rumble this game, aren't we, Gandhi?In post 68, Nero Cain wrote:I will nuke all hydras"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Pine In Your Head
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- Posts: 16763
- Joined: February 27, 2011
- Location: Upstate New York
do iiiiitIn post 78, Elbirn wrote:
Do it loserIn post 74, pieguyn wrote:>looks at signup thread
>sees someone named "Yuri" in the game
this isn't an /in, but why do I suddenly want to /in really really badly?"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Pine In Your Head
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- Posts: 16763
- Joined: February 27, 2011
- Location: Upstate New York
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Pine In Your Head
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- Posts: 16763
- Joined: February 27, 2011
- Location: Upstate New York
When I was in middle school, the one of library computers had Civ II on it. We were allowed to leave lunch half way through to go to the library, so there was a small group of us who would always scarf down our food, wait for the clock to strike the designated time, and race down the hall (often speed-walking to avoid the delay of a reprimand from a passing teacher) to get to the computers. There weren't always enough computers to go around, and most of the games were only installed on specific machines, so it MATTERED who got there first. A similar race would occur at the end of the school day to use the computers after school, and I actually missed the late bus home a couple of times because I didn't want to leave a game in progress.
Ah, the halcyon days of youth. I downloaded a copy of Civ II as soon as I switched from Mac to PC after college (replacing my old Macbook was prohibitively expensive for a poor student) and never looked back. Civ IV was new in those days, and I logged thousands of hours of play on both IV and V. I'm having some difficulty getting as obsessive about Civ VI."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Pine In Your Head
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- Posts: 16763
- Joined: February 27, 2011
- Location: Upstate New York
I do not support this product and/or service. I have no problem with either player.In post 111, Firebringer wrote:*Grabs the popcorn for the inevitable day 1 policy lynch on sondam*"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Pine In Your Head
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Don't be a pussy. Sign up.In post 113, Errantparabola wrote:
one slot left and i'm more tempted than ever.In post 108, Albert B. Rampage wrote:/in"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Pine In Your Head
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In post 118, MariaR wrote:
You're a great personIn post 115, Pine wrote:
I do not support this product and/or service. I have no problem with either player.In post 111, Firebringer wrote:*Grabs the popcorn for the inevitable day 1 policy lynch on sondam*"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Pine In Your Head
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I think so, but everything she says that isn't complimentary towards me doesn't make it past extreme short term memory.In post 120, Errantparabola wrote:Hey Pine, did Maria say something to me? I saw her posting and immediately my eyes started glazing over."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Pine In Your Head
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- Posts: 16763
- Joined: February 27, 2011
- Location: Upstate New York
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Pine In Your Head
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- Posts: 16763
- Joined: February 27, 2011
- Location: Upstate New York
In post 128, MariaR wrote:
WHAT DID I DO TO DESERVE ANY OF THISIn post 125, Nero Cain wrote:
I told my computer teacher about it she never got it. We had Oregon Trail and I played the shit out of that. My experience with Civ came when my friend Jason showed me the game. I don't remember having a big hard on for Civ back then but I ended up playing Civ 2 and I was sold.In post 101, Pine wrote:When I was in middle school, the one of library computers had Civ II on it. We were allowed to leave lunch half way through to go to the library, so there was a small group of us who would always scarf down our food, wait for the clock to strike the designated time, and race down the hall (often speed-walking to avoid the delay of a reprimand from a passing teacher) to get to the computers. There weren't always enough computers to go around, and most of the games were only installed on specific machines, so it MATTERED who got there first. A similar race would occur at the end of the school day to use the computers after school, and I actually missed the late bus home a couple of times because I didn't want to leave a game in progress.
Ah, the halcyon days of youth. I downloaded a copy of Civ II as soon as I switched from Mac to PC after college (replacing my old Macbook was prohibitively expensive for a poor student) and never looked back. Civ IV was new in those days, and I logged thousands of hours of play on both IV and V. I'm having some difficulty getting as obsessive about Civ VI.
Also we should have a Oregon Trail mafia game, mostly so I can watch Maria die a slow antagonizing death of typhoid."Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
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Pine In Your Head
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- Joined: February 27, 2011
- Location: Upstate New York
wutIn post 139, mastina wrote:Just have to say: while I'll technically be in the game, I'll be functioning as more of a spectator...but I'll be glad to be a part of this game in ANY capacity, because Civilization is awesome. So "almost as a spectator" is still amazingly awesome to me. <3
My role in the game shouldn't be to have fun, but I do wish everyone else that they will have plenty. <3"Cry havoc, and let slip the wombat of war!"
Act 3, Scene 1 ofJulius Caesar, by W. Shakespeare-
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Pine In Your Head
- In Your Head
- In Your Head
- Posts: 16763
- Joined: February 27, 2011
- Location: Upstate New York
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Pine In Your Head
- In Your Head
- In Your Head
- Posts: 16763
- Joined: February 27, 2011
- Location: Upstate New York
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