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e-griff Started conversation Jan 3, 2001
Hey!
Stop wingeing newcomer! That's the message I sent myself. YES! I want to do something positive (but shoot the webmaster for the crap,slow site) SO! I want to found a village! Over the hill from Vavoom, we will be the 'dark side' Me (running the 'Restaurant at the end of the Cul-de-Sac) and others ( Germanic Tavern with Bossel, plagueville who knows) what a great competitive environment (best village, best pub/bierhaus/bar we are european). Now I need to shoot down a high-flying 'badged one' to get it legalised . hOW? iF YOU SEE ONE - COLLAR HIM/HER. I need a MOUTH. Who is there that subscribes to the (admittedly limited) ideals that I propound, who can rationalise, sanitise, oleorise, propitiatise (enough) the subject for 'those who bear the badge' - WHO IS THE STRONGEST LINK?. But if any of you in Olympia are listening - do it direct (saves cost) accept my proposal, welcome a new village, let us flourish as the 'bad boy'. As numerous editions of Startrek tell us, the 'flip side' is needed to legitimise the other (perfect ) side . YOU! of course (crawl, crawl)
Hey -found me a dream!
Moved on!
e-griff Posted Jan 4, 2001
Yes! got the concept now. My village coastal port called 'Landfill' (clue huh!) somewhere in future, built on landfill site between mountains and sea (ideal place surely) now leaking badly. Also nearby nuclear dump in mountains. In habitants use meathane from landfill to power village. Trade across sea. Nuclear food dump nearby so plentiful tinned supplies for small number of radiation-infected inhabitants. regular trade with (unnamed?) village in idyllic southern part, supply mead and ambrosia in return for rubbish etc, which they re-fill into landfill to maintain energy supplies. Ahhh! Its magic. More to come!!!
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