View Full Version : Capo di Tutti Capi - III
Seamus Fermanagh
07-25-2009, 04:08
Hello all!
I am hosting the latest installment of my mafia game series in the Gameroom. Please join (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=119801) in the fun!
:7reporter: :7privateeye: :7gangster:
-- Seamus
Seamus Fermanagh
07-30-2009, 21:04
Join NOW!
gibsonsg91921
07-31-2009, 01:43
Do it! The world could use some more amazing mafia games like Seamus's. I WILL FIND YOU AND MAKE YOU JOIN!
Kagemusha
07-31-2009, 19:42
C“mon people join up! There are numerous Capo veterans around these parts. Once more to the murder and mayhem!:charge:
If you don't join, you are in favour of a European Super State and One-World Government banning wonky carrots.
Seamus Fermanagh
08-01-2009, 00:32
Only 55 slots left open.
Play to kill some Commies, and to instaurate Capitalism and Freedom in this Cuba themed place mafia game.
That's very Backroomish and should gather interest.
Seamus Fermanagh
08-01-2009, 04:08
Only the prologue and epilogue are in Cuba, the rest is set in New Jersey (where life is cheap).
Reenk Roink
08-01-2009, 13:27
Yeah, fine, waste your time discussing politics where your voice doesn't matter when you could be discussing life and death and your voice does matter... :snobby:
Louis VI the Fat
08-04-2009, 13:58
I can not play this time. I dread the horrible revenge Mafia Meister Andres will take on me. I am not manly enough to face up to him. I have never managed to defeat him except through lies and depraved means. I full well realize I shall be utterly crushed and hence am running like a girl.
All things going well, I shall also leave for my holiday tomorrow!
I can not play this time. I dread the horrible revenge Mafia Meister Andres will take on me. I am not manly enough to face up to him. I have never managed to defeat him except through lies and depraved means. I full well realize I shall be utterly crushed and hence am running like a girl.
All things going well, I shall also leave for my holiday tomorrow!
It seems like my pm hit a nerve... :laugh4:
Enjoy running away from your inevitable faith your holiday , Louis :bow:
Beefy187
08-04-2009, 14:55
Moo! (Join Capo!)
Louis VI the Fat
08-05-2009, 00:58
Enjoy your holiday , Louis :bow:That will depend a good deal on this year's mussels and barley harvests...
Yes, it's true, I am going on my customary pilgrimage to the pinnacle of European civilization: Belgium. Tomorrow, I shall be in Bruxelles. What's more, I intend to venture out into the wilderness to the north of Bruxelles, and check out Louvain and Malines.
I will not, unfortunately, be able to visit my eternal beloved this time...
Seamus Fermanagh
08-05-2009, 01:26
That will depend a good deal on this year's mussels and barley harvests...
Yes, it's true, I am going on my customary pilgrimage to the pinnacle of European civilization: Belgium. Tomorrow, I shall be in Bruxelles. What's more, I intend to venture out into the wilderness to the north of Bruxelles, and check out Louvain and Malines.
I will not, unfortunately, be able to visit my eternal beloved this time...
Flanders or Wallonia? :beam:
I'll miss you cher Louis, I had even altered my sig with you in mind -- you're the only one who I thought might know the third quotation without benefit of google.
Flanders or Wallonia? :beam:
I'll miss you cher Louis, I had even altered my sig with you in mind -- you're the only one who I thought might know the third quotation without benefit of google.
North of Bruxelles is Flanders.
Louis VI the Fat
08-05-2009, 02:07
Flanders or Wallonia? :beam:I am bringing my kaki suit, binoculars and, just to err on the safe side, a big hunting rifle. I am fully prepared to meet the dangerous natives up north, in Flanders.
I think I might go to the Yser Tower and sing your quote at the top of my lungs...
Then I'll shout marching orders to the local Flemish pilgrims: 'Off to the trenches, you peasants! Go on! You deaf or what?'
:sneaky:
Seamus Fermanagh
08-05-2009, 03:27
North of Bruxelles is Flanders.
Oh, I knew that. I was just twitting the local Belgies a bit about their bifurcated country.
Wasn't Louvain the site of a famous library given the Caeserean treatment by the Germans in 1914?
Wasn't Louvain the site of a famous library given the Caeserean treatment by the Germans in 1914?
Yep. And it got burned again during World War II :shame:
Seamus Fermanagh
08-07-2009, 16:04
Game is now in play.
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