Interesting Ron. Very much in the UK we get that whole North West Passage thing, as much as we ever do, parlayed through Franklin's doomed expedition. Tad like Scott in the Antarctic. Echoes of Empire I suspect. As always thanks, especially on this occasion, bringing us the unexpected. Years ago I once did the Innuit or Innuit ain't my baby joke for an old companion. I think it was original, I have not seen it elsewhere. We don't do that kind of thing anymore. Best wishes.
That last email was supposed to read Innuit or inuaint my baby. Autocorrect should be the name of a demon. I was emailing an old friend of mine and almost ended up marrying her. This site of yours mostly deals with skirmish wargames and marriage is ... Hang on you might have a point here. We lost all the sleds and the dogs. That's pretty much love. Always a delight following you, particularly in these cold polar nights. Captain Oates has just left. Frankly I thought he'd never leave. I wish you well.
@CryHavocWarGaming Ron I always enjoy your work, it is indeed something of a bazaar of the unexpected. I mentioned you to my lass. "He is very unexpected you know". She replied "Yes I know". Sometimes we end up with the women we love and hardly deserve. I never play Napoleonics, though many do. It is a wonderful hobby. Women you love and toy soldiers. We just have to organise them. Good luck.
Interesting Ron. Very much in the UK we get that whole North West Passage thing, as much as we ever do, parlayed through Franklin's doomed expedition. Tad like Scott in the Antarctic. Echoes of Empire I suspect. As always thanks, especially on this occasion, bringing us the unexpected. Years ago I once did the Innuit or Innuit ain't my baby joke for an old companion. I think it was original, I have not seen it elsewhere. We don't do that kind of thing anymore. Best wishes.
@@iannicholson5107 Best wishes to you as well!
Looks like a stunning game! Love a well-constructed Euro game!
Now to find players!
Fo-or just one time I would take the Northwest Passage and find the hand of Franklyn reaching for the Beaufort Sea . . .
That’s the one
That last email was supposed to read Innuit or inuaint my baby. Autocorrect should be the name of a demon. I was emailing an old friend of mine and almost ended up marrying her. This site of yours mostly deals with skirmish wargames and marriage is ... Hang on you might have a point here. We lost all the sleds and the dogs. That's pretty much love. Always a delight following you, particularly in these cold polar nights. Captain Oates has just left. Frankly I thought he'd never leave.
I wish you well.
I understood the song reference
@CryHavocWarGaming Ron I always enjoy your work, it is indeed something of a bazaar of the unexpected. I mentioned you to my lass. "He is very unexpected you know". She replied "Yes I know". Sometimes we end up with the women we love and hardly deserve. I never play Napoleonics, though many do. It is a wonderful hobby. Women you love and toy soldiers. We just have to organise them. Good luck.
@@iannicholson5107 absolutely