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Post by Cromwell on Mar 7, 2020 8:04:06 GMT
As for Cromwell’s bird and flying names... ...I did once meet a girl called Anna Swallows... I think I went out with her friend, Lucy Lastic. Trouble was she always let you down
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Post by stevie on Mar 7, 2020 10:47:08 GMT
II/67 Greuthingi (the person drawing up the army lists couldn’t remember their full title). III/42 Sha-t’o Army (too rude to explain...the name speaks for itself). III/43c Samanids (an army belonging to my mate Sam). III/45 Pre-Feudal Scots (ah, these haven’t changed much over the centuries)☺ (See also army IV/16) III/25c Khawarij, III/27 Rshtunni, III/31 Umayyads, III/49 Iqshidads, III/74 Seljuq, IV/20 Ayyubids, (...all these got their names by Phil Barker dozing-off and typing with his forehead). III/56 Khitan-Liao (a cat that wants attention...as they casually stroll across your wargames table). III/58b Musfrids (any useless army you really must get rid of). III/64 Ghaznavids (an army in which all the figures look like the footballer Paul Gascoigne). III/66 Fatimids (an army in which the manufacturer has made all the figures as wide as they are tall). (See III/64 Ghaznavids above) III/74a Rum Army (now that’s my kind of army! Hic!). ---------------------------------------------- Think I’ll stop now, and leave the Book Four armies to others....
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