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spmetla
07-03-2004, 21:56
Just curious where all the Italian members have been hiding, why would Italy be the single Western European nation to not have any Org memebers? Capo, you don't count, you're in the US.

Dîn-Heru
07-04-2004, 09:44
I think I have seen one, but that was some time ago. Around the time Berlusconi (?) became president of the EU parliament.

JAG
07-04-2004, 11:40
Not many French either.

Voigtkampf
07-04-2004, 16:12
Wasn’t there Berengario? I believe he was doing some mods, and once mentioned that he is from Milan… Could be wrong, but I believe we were discussing something while back… In Dungeon...? Hmmm…

DemonArchangel
07-04-2004, 17:00
magnatz, from rome

TheSilverKnight
07-07-2004, 22:47
Quote[/b] (JAG @ July 04 2004,05:40)]Not many French either.
Maybe they've realised there are many English people on these here boards http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/wink.gif

BDC
07-07-2004, 22:59
The French keep themselves to themselves online it seems.

Same with the Japanese (probably because they are all discussing robots and watching cartoon pr0n)...

makkyo
07-07-2004, 23:00
and that's different from here how?

BDC
07-08-2004, 00:23
Quote[/b] (makkyo @ July 07 2004,23:00)]and that's different from here how?
They do it from smaller computers.

MiniKiller
07-08-2004, 00:35
I dont live over their but I am half Italian. the rest of me is French and Irish.

Earl of Sandwich
07-08-2004, 04:46
There's angelnessuno.

Kaiser of Arabia
07-13-2004, 20:28
Why the hell don't I count? Just cause I live in the US and was born in the US don't mean I ain't Italian Lol.
I guess since there are no/ almost none italians, I guess of Italian decent would be closest.
-Capo

rasoforos
07-19-2004, 15:14
i think its a matter of CA distribution strategies. Shogun and Medieval for example were given no publicity in Greece and maybe in Italy as well. (Lets hope Rome will do better sincei ts relevant). As a result it could be that not many Italians play TW. In adition...ermm...lets say that as a nation they are not the most eager to learn another language people you will find. As this is an English speaking forum this mgiht cause some trouble.

Leo
07-19-2004, 15:27
Quote[/b] (Dîn-Heru @ July 04 2004,10:44)]Around the time Berlusconi (?) became president of the EU parliament.
You're excused because you're not from the EU, but that one hurt.

Kaiser of Arabia
07-19-2004, 22:48
Hey it's leo
Long time no see.
-Capo

RisingSun
07-20-2004, 02:29
If Capo counts, I count

Sicily forever. https://forums.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif

BDC
07-20-2004, 10:08
Quote[/b] (Leo @ July 19 2004,15:27)]
Quote[/b] (Dîn-Heru @ July 04 2004,10:44)]Around the time Berlusconi (?) became president of the EU parliament.
You're excused because you're not from the EU, but that one hurt.
At least he didn't say 'elected'... https://forums.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/wink.gif

Dîn-Heru
07-20-2004, 12:48
Was it chairman then? He created a big fuss atleast.

rasoforos
07-20-2004, 12:56
The presidency of the European Union changes every 6 months and moves from one country member to another. So yes, every P.M in europe can have the E.U presidency for this period of time , even idiots like Berluskoni and Bliar Thats democracy for you...
This is not however the same as the position of the European Comission President who is chosen by the member states and the E.U parliament.

Dîn-Heru
07-20-2004, 13:07
But, he was president (in name?) for six months then..., just not for the parliament, but for the EU? Or have I misunderstood?