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    Quote Originally Posted by 7eat51 View Post
    With WWII wargames, in the Western Front, I prefer the Americans or British. In the Eastern Front, I prefer the Germans. In the Med., I prefer the British. In Africa, I am split. I am not familiar with the PTO. I just ordered Empire of the Sun, and recently won We Must Tell the Emperor, so we'll see.

    In WGF, I prefer playing the Germans. It is too soon to say about WGS.

    In SoG, I prefer the British when fighting the French, and will prefer the Americans when fighting the British.

    In Pathfinder, I prefer playing a rogue, monk, or urban ranger.

    At home, I prefer to play the dutiful and loving husband who so pleases his wife that she looks the other way when I make game purchases. Unfortunately, I recruited her to the Anchorage so she'll probably see this and the gig will be up.
    I wish there was an emote for "snort". I'd be using it now. lol.

    I think the gig was up a while back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightmoss View Post
    I wish there was an emote for "snort". I'd be using it now. lol.

    I think the gig was up a while back.
    You meant "the jig is up".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kentop View Post
    You meant "the jig is up".
    I had to look this up. Here's what I found:

    When someone says the "gig" is up, they mean that an engagement has played its course. When someone says the "jig" is up, it indicates that a scoundrel has been found out, and the forces of law and order are on their way.

    Hmmm. Scoundrel. Hmmm.
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