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Falklands in the Baltic
04-20-2007, 11:05 PM,
#51
RE: Falklands in the Baltic
The initial briefing has been sent to Epoletov.
You might want to share it with your subordinate commanders.

If the Soviet Team have any questions email me at [email protected].
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04-21-2007, 02:23 AM, (This post was last modified: 04-21-2007, 04:11 AM by Epoletov [SPR]..)
#52
RE: Falklands in the Baltic
Has sent data Wulfir, and also the ideas under the plan of operation.

I hope for 1-2 days all to make. :)

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04-21-2007, 03:39 AM,
#53
RE: Falklands in the Baltic
You are not going to share your plans with us? Wouldn't that make an excellent Maskrovia (Spelling, not real sure how that word is spelled. I know I got the m and the k right, slothough the k might be out of order), since we would know if you were intending to follow the plan or not. After all, the Soviets had Hitlers plan for Kursk thanks to British intelligence and claim it made no difference. Stalin thought it was a trick, since he was never told about Ultra.
"I totally don't know what that means, but I WHOUNT it!"
-Jessica Simpson
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04-21-2007, 04:13 AM,
#54
RE: Falklands in the Baltic
Excuse, for my English.
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04-21-2007, 06:28 AM,
#55
RE: Falklands in the Baltic
Grumbler
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I suggest to not argue here on the Second World war since besides the British data were also data from territory of front. Besides since times of operation under Kharkov - Stalin not so trusted that after that to the intuition.

I suggest to return in a theme.
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04-21-2007, 06:29 AM,
#56
RE:��Falklands in the Baltic
Epoletov [SPR Wrote:.]
Excuse, for my English.
Has corrected the previous message.
Your english is better then mine. I was just doing what in american is called 'smack talk'. Not sure other languages even have an equivalent.
Taunting comes close, but smack talk isn't as serious as taunting, in that taunting is used to start a fight, while smack talk is both a test and an offer of friendship.
The test; "Your mama is so fat they have to greese her to get her in the garage". This is to see if the person you are speaking to will lose their 'kewl' over insults about their mother. It also is a test to see if they want to fistfight.
The Answer; Your mama is so fat she has leaf springs on the toilet seat."
This is saying "I'm kewl and you won't get me to lose self-control over something silly, and I can give as good as it get. So should we be friends or fight?"
It can go on for several rounds as each person trying to be more creative then the other.
The only real rule is leave the daddy out of it. That is because down in the 'hood, where this stuff evolved, not many people know who their daddy is and that's a sore point. Bring up daddy and the 9's will come out.
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04-21-2007, 06:58 AM,
#57
RE: Falklands in the Baltic
At us still it is a lot of time, the God will give, to learn each other better. :)


Do not hasten, you soon will feel our plan of intrusion on yourselves. Shark2
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04-21-2007, 11:07 PM,
#58
RE: Falklands in the Baltic
The plan of operation is ready, it is necessary to approve at commanders. :cool:
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04-21-2007, 11:26 PM,
#59
RE: Falklands in the Baltic
wigam,

gather your commanders, the Swedish briefing is about to be delivered.

PM your email and I will send it.
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04-21-2007, 11:48 PM,
#60
RE: Falklands in the Baltic
Put me down as a fill in for any dropped players Wulfir. Would have signed up but missed this message completely :)
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