Lets give a toasty warm welcome back to @Maximilien
after a harsh week of being banned, he is back and ready to correct, interesting and good idea
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2 May 2016, 16:36
Thanks for the welcome!
"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius. "Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.
2 May 2016, 16:59
Welcome back! Being banned is never fun.
Russian bias? I think you mean Russian fact, Comrade!
2 May 2016, 17:02
[quote='Bill Nye\'s a Russian Spy','https://forum.callofwar.com/index.php?thread/6753-welcome-back-maximilen/&postID=62536#post62536']Welcome back! Being banned is never fun.
[/quote]Thanks for the welcome Bill!
"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius. "Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.
2 May 2016, 17:21
What. you got banned?
Das Reich!
2 May 2016, 17:23
Gen.Jamison wrote:
What. you got banned?
It was.
"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius. "Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.
2 May 2016, 17:42
oceanhawk wrote:
Lets give a toasty warm welcome back to @Maximilien
after a harsh week of being banned, he is back and ready to correct, interesting and good idea
Interesting.
2 May 2016, 18:33
ShadowHawk5 wrote:
Interesting.
"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius. "Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.
2 May 2016, 19:38
It is interesting that Maximilien was unbanned. Correct.
The past is a foreign country.
2 May 2016, 19:46
This thread was not a good idea, it should've been in the News section.
2 May 2016, 19:48
lol
The past is a foreign country.
2 May 2016, 19:48
Quasi-duck wrote:
This thread was not a good idea, it should've been in the News section.
"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius. "Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.
2 May 2016, 20:06
Quasi-duck wrote:
This thread was not a good idea, it should've been in the News section.
"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius. "Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.
"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius. "Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.
2 May 2016, 20:37
How did he get banned?
Victory at all costs, victory in spite of all terror, victory however long and hard the road may be; for without victory, there is no survival. -Winston Churchill Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest, however tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. Keep punching. -George S. Patton
2 May 2016, 20:37
Kehsct wrote:
How did he get banned?
Lol.
"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius. "Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.
2 May 2016, 20:41
Maximilien wrote:
Kehsct wrote:
How did he get banned?
Lol.
You got banned for lol'ing?
2 May 2016, 20:41
Quasi-duck wrote:
You got banned for lol'ing?
No.
"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius. "Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.