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					01-02-2012, 10:25 PM,  
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			| RE: The Official World in Flames Tournament Thread 
					 (01-01-2012, 03:56 AM)Ashcloud Wrote:  Can I please get status updates on the following games still in progress:
 
 Outlaw Josey Wales 31 August 1942 Looking for trouble  JRTXX
 Otto von Blotto 26 November 1942 Buying Battle Experience  von Manstein
 Wolfman 28 July 1942 Ambush on the Sal  Chuck10Mtn
 Stryker 28 July 1942 Ambush on the Sal  Schwerpunkt75
 Larry Reese 28 November 1942 8th Panzer to the Rescue  Bioman
 majog 8 December 1942 State Farm 79  Rebel
 
 
 Thanks.
 
 Happy New Year everyone.
 
Me and Terry have 5-6 turns left and we should finish before weekend.
				 
				
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					01-05-2012, 03:55 AM,  
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			| RE: The Official World in Flames Tournament Thread 
					Reporting a draw between me and von Manstein in buying battle experience.
 Ready for next assignment.
 
				
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					01-14-2012, 01:15 AM,  
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						|  | Wolfman   Warrant Officer
 
  
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			| RE: The Official World in Flames Tournament Thread 
					Updated you via e-mail  
				
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					01-15-2012, 09:42 PM,  
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						|  | Kool Kat   Lieutenant General
 
  
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			| RE: The Official World in Flames Tournament Thread 
					 (01-15-2012, 09:08 PM)Ashcloud Wrote:  Still waiting for these games - any news?
 Outlaw Josey Wales 31 August 1942 Looking for trouble JRTXX
 Larry Reese 28 November 1942 8th Panzer to the Rescue Bioman
 
Hey Ashley:
 
I asked Larry (in a different thread) about his update for the tourney. Here is his reply:
"Recieved no e-mails for updates!? Nick and I are still underway. Nick has been busy and his turn rate is delayed at this point."   - Larry Reese
 
Still not sure why he is not replying directly to this thread?     
Regards,  Mike / "A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week." - George S. Patton /
 
				
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