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Stevid wrote:One day, I will invade that place.

Didn't the guy sell up a few years back?

No idea. It was such a silly thing really tbh.

He died in 2012, though his son is supposed to have taken over.

Morrdh wrote:The lines between reality and NS are becoming increasingly ever blurry...

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/18/us-school-districts-given-free-machine-guns-and-grenade-launchers

Well, I.could see the Los Angeles School district needing those.... and I love the idea of arming an APC with teddy bears.

I agree with Mok. A lot of places in the US have gotten awful bad, peoples.

Yep even where I live two killed in there home first thing this morning

Yeah an old woman was robbed, raped, and beaten to death by a group of thugs a week ago near my condo.

Thank God I live in a decent area.

I live in the Allgau, everyone here is friendly, communal, and love beer.

http://www.crime-statistics.co.uk/postcode/NR32JA

My local area.

Anyways got idea kicking around for my own version of the Ghurkas called the Royal Genci Rifles, the Genci would be the Native Morridanes who were around prior to Morrdh's Colonial Era.

Post self-deleted by Wanderjar.

Sounds pretty cool to me Morrdh! I do something similar with my native African population, forming them into regiments called the Wanderjarian African Rifles. Led by white Afrikaner NCOs and officers.

They'll be based heavily upon the real life Ghurkas.

Fun fact, there are two things that Ghurkas are afraid of; a helicopter ride through Cheddar Gorge and female Ghurka nurses.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_-IBzbM_RoeE/TUHXC0TreZI/AAAAAAAADkk/Nd5M_L6iPgU/s1600/ghurka1.jpg

Morrdh wrote:They'll be based heavily upon the real life Ghurkas.

Fun fact, there are two things that Ghurkas are afraid of; a helicopter ride through Cheddar Gorge and female Ghurka nurses.

And Tongans... we're all terrified of those fellows.

http://pastebin.com/D1iGuFry

I was able to leverage my contacts into finding something to corroborate what Mac was saying on the IRC yesterday. Doesn't look like the rest of #G is even involved, though.

Would I lie to you guys? lol

No, but finding out what was going on was a top priority.

Also, if you want to see how the Scottish Independence Referendum is going, look here: http://www.bbc.com/news/events/scotland-decides/results

Looks like its going to be no.

They still have to get through the major population centers, but I hope that it is no.

Glasgow'll be a yes. I have yet to meet a single person not voting yes.

This is a resounding NO. Glasgow was a yes but a slim one - only ~20,000 votes in it. In order for YES to turn things around they needed a massive majority of the votes. A lot of SNP strongholds also voted NO.

While it is clear that Scotland will get more powers, but this is a clear defeat for the YES camp.

So what does this mean for where you might get based next, Stevid?

Well, the UK gets to stagger on possibly for another 300 years. Hurray.

I kind of hoped a yes vote would happen as I hoped it would provide the spark for the English to finally do somwthing.

Also, I told ya'll that the no vote would win!

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