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From: koswix
18 Mar 2011 00:22
To: Mouse
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DO IT!!!!
From: Chris (CHRISSS)
18 Mar 2011 07:56
To: koswix
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Says you who's deserted your OWN serer for Moley Nukes!
From: patch
18 Mar 2011 08:12
To: Mouse
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I've worked there. Make sure you build the hotel inside it. And the underground conference rooms. And La Grande Arche. And the bit round the back where I'd sneak off for a cigarette.
From: ANT_THOMAS
18 Mar 2011 09:04
To: Mouse
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Me either. My skills tend to lie in digging and clearing
:$
and that's already been sorted.
From: JonCooper
18 Mar 2011 09:23
To: koswix
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quote:
Hugh et al le J (KOSWIX)
Well i'm glad i went to all that effort of getting it back up and running again.
It's been /swamped/ since it came back online
:|
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From: Mouse
18 Mar 2011 09:34
To: patch
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:o I only really remember Le Grande Arche and the statue of the thumbs up.
I will need help Patch.
From: graphitone
18 Mar 2011 11:47
To: Mouse
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This could be the starting point for some Boughton-esque planning.
:-{)
clicky
From: Mouse
18 Mar 2011 12:43
To: graphitone
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Burgh. Complex. Might just start with the grand arch and are how it goes.
From: ANT_THOMAS
18 Mar 2011 12:49
To: Mouse
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Grande Arch and one big path as the Axe historique.
From: Mouse
18 Mar 2011 13:07
To: ANT_THOMAS
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Wiki - "The Arche is almost a perfect cube (width: 108m, height: 110m, depth: 112m); it has been suggested that the structure looks like a four-dimensional hypercube (a tesseract) projected onto the three-dimensional world"