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Re: Hightlight Turns

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 9:15 pm
by MoustachioedDictator
Sigh. I'm not angry (or surprised), just disappointed.

Its an old story really. We were the classic double act, the Vietnamese and the French. On the back of a sellout tour of the chilly Broker empire, we were poised for success on the world stage. Sure, we had our problems, and sometimes things were said in the small hours that hurt, but surely the world was big enough for us both?

No. It seems not. Maybe Vietnam got a little more press, a little more credit but it was a double act still, the plaudits were to be shared, not faught over. But that wasn't not enough for France, who began to think itself bigger than the team.

Well, we're not bitter. We wish you luck in your solo career. Its a tough world out there, dog eat dog, and sometimes you need a friend. Some of life's lessons have to be learnt the hard way I guess. We collect our scars, and a little wisdom.

It will be hard for Vietnam for a while, but they'll emerge the stronger for their trials. Maybe some time alone is just what they need right now.

Re: Hightlight Turns

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 1:44 am
by justice
aye its a cruel world out there my fellow leader,

however that is the nature of rocking the boat with your flaunting of the superioriry of the vietnesse Team in winning the ping pong championship recently held in Tent City.

see what the feel of an unwelcome paddle feels like, so there!

Re: Hightlight Turns

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 11:59 am
by Byzantine Bureaucracy
Involvement in L'Indochine Francaise is a selfless act by the French people who look to rid the world of the danger presented by "Middle-Worlders" and their Evil Empire.


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Re: Hightlight Turns

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 2:02 pm
by MoustachioedDictator
When will we count the human cost of this war? We are not at war with the French and Pointy peoples, we are at war with the ideologies of their leaders! (Although in Justice's case, I'm afraid the idealology we were opposed to was independence)

We have fought alongside the French, and what they lacked in backbone, they more than made up in croissants and existentialist debate.

We've decreed a day of mourning on this day, as the French cross our border with their surrealistic war bannners unfurled in the sweet mountain air. Their casualties are our own, and we weep for for our French brother, fighting a war they don't believe in, against their friends.

Their loyalty was an inspiration to us all, and we promise those wasted youths that their blood shall be avenged, and Byzantine Bureaucracy will rue the day he threw away the trust of two nations, ours, and his own.

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Re: Hightlight Turns

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:46 pm
by justice
Alas Comrade,

i have joined the fray.

i have faith my pointies will be of some irritation, even to such a mighty puple blob that is the vietnamesse empire.

unfortuantly i think justice shall not prevail in this case, but he will accomplish his mission of forcing the issue to an endgame.

Re: Hightlight Turns

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 7:25 pm
by Byzantine Bureaucracy
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We mourn the loss of our brave Soldiers. They died attempting to bring the beacon of enlightened Autocracy into the dark void of Socialism.

Alack Alack.......

Re: Hightlight Turns

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 11:28 am
by MoustachioedDictator
Wow, this propaganda war got ratched up several notches.

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Re: Hightlight Turns

Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:56 pm
by justice
My political officers rallying the troops to counteract enemy propaganda

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Re: Hightlight Turns

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 4:36 pm
by Byzantine Bureaucracy
turn

Re: Hightlight Turns

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 7:35 pm
by MoustachioedDictator
keep turnin' on