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Offline Lowtardog

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Re: A Very Icelandic Civil War
« Reply #15 on: 29 March 2009, 01:09:00 PM »
[/size]Dear Sir, I was very concerned to see discrediting remarks about my serious hobby interests and historical what if!. I think this warrants direct action to rectify this slight upon my current Fad.

With this in mind I have written to my MP in Parliament...though which Parliament would it be in 1938? Mosley or Chamberlins.....there is only one way to find out


FIGHT!!!!

« Last Edit: 29 March 2009, 01:10:31 PM by Lowtardog »

Offline Wolf 359

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Re: A Very Icelandic Civil War
« Reply #16 on: 29 March 2009, 04:08:40 PM »

  I must say that I'd follow General Bjork anywhere. Her battle cry in the picture is so intense that the polar bear behind her soiled the ice........



One miniature is too many, and a thousand are not enough...

Offline Mr. Peabody

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Re: A Very Icelandic Civil War
« Reply #17 on: 29 March 2009, 05:03:30 PM »
Sadly it seems that last June Iceland shot the first Polar Bear to make it ashore in 15 years, effectively ending any hopes of restocking the esteemed ranks of the 'White Bear Cavalry'.
Really, it's a pity -these were the first truly effective amphibious cavalry; capable of swimming longish distances through the frigid northern waters to assert the homeland's sovereignty over the fish and ice.
Television is rather a frightening business. But I get all the relaxation I want from my collection of model soldiers. P. Cushing
Peabody Here!

Offline Wolf 359

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Re: A Very Icelandic Civil War
« Reply #18 on: 29 March 2009, 05:09:33 PM »
Sadly it seems that last June Iceland shot the first Polar Bear to make it ashore in 15 years, effectively ending any hopes of restocking the esteemed ranks of the 'White Bear Cavalry'.
Really, it's a pity -these were the first truly effective amphibious cavalry; capable of swimming longish distances through the frigid northern waters to assert the homeland's sovereignty over the fish and ice.

I thought they had a secret submerged base somewhere, waiting to be called up to defend the homeland?


Offline Mr. Peabody

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Re: A Very Icelandic Civil War
« Reply #19 on: 29 March 2009, 05:13:05 PM »
I thought they had a secret submerged base somewhere, waiting to be called up to defend the homeland?


Sadly it was made of felt. On the plus side, it was heated by geothermal vents.


My family is going to kill me for this blasphemy if they should ever find out I've posted this nonsense. ;D
« Last Edit: 29 March 2009, 05:15:06 PM by Mr. Peabody »

Offline Wolf 359

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Re: A Very Icelandic Civil War
« Reply #20 on: 29 March 2009, 05:17:55 PM »
I thought they had a secret submerged base somewhere, waiting to be called up to defend the homeland?


Sadly it was made of felt. On the plus side, it was heated by geothermal vents.


My family is going to kill me for this blasphemy if they should ever find out I've posted this nonsense. ;D

  That's a bummer, Mr. Peabody. You've dashed all hopes I had of playing Wagner as background music as they coursed through the icy depths to attack the vile insurgents.......

« Last Edit: 29 March 2009, 05:19:33 PM by Wolf 359 »

 

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