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Infamy Roman Cart colours
Slightly offbeat one, I am looking for any suggestions on colours for the Roman passenger cart. I haven't come across any original depictions and wondered what they might have been painted. Many
By Doug Melville · #200529 ·
Re: CoC WWI Supplement?
Hi Chuck, No, nothing beyond CoCing up Through the Mud and Blood. Kind regards, Richard aka Monty Lardo
By RIM66 · #200528 ·
CoC WWI Supplement?
Hi -- I've recently seen posts alluding to an actual CoC WWI Supplement and not the rules in the 2014 Xmas Special for adapting CoC to WW1. Does this supplement exist? I find
By cscholti · #200527 ·
Re: A sad week
Dear MIchel Sad to hear this unexpected news and sad to hear the result it has on you. Just letting you know we care. MarkS wrote:
By Mark Sykes · #200526 ·
Re: A sad week
My condolences on your
By Donald MacDonald · #200525 ·
Re: A sad week
So sorry to hear this Michel.
By Peter Mellett · #200524 ·
Re: A sad week
Michel, I am so sorry to hear this. It is never easy but especially hard now. My prayers are with you in this difficult time.
By Dave Beatty · #200523 ·
Re: A sad week
That¡¯s awful news. Sorry for your loss.
By Matthew Slade · #200522 ·
Re: A sad week
Thank you for al the kind words. It is hard to see her being loaded in the ambulance and going to the hospital al alone. Yesterdays service whas very beautiful and luckly stil some people could be
By MHP Montfrooij · #200521 ·
Re: A sad week
Hello Michel, Very sorry to hear that. It¡¯s been a terrible year. I lost my father three years ago, and I never got a chance to say goodbye as it was so sudden. I was 700 km away ¨C playing at a
By Doug Melville · #200520 ·
Re: A sad week
Michel, my heart goes out to you. Lost my parents several years ago and it creates a hole that you learn to live with, but that never goes away. Particularly painful now, I imagine, as we are
By BYRON CHAMPLIN · #200519 ·
Re: A sad week
So sorry to hear Michel. The chance to say goodbye is so important, and Covid is interfering so much with that. Even if we know our parents don't have eternal life, it's still a shock when they do
By Penguin Koen · #200518 ·
Re: A sad week
Amen Klaus, my brother was admitted to hospital on the weekend of the start of the first UK Covid lockdown in March, with what turned out to be esophageal cancer... Not been a good year (although he
By Fredd Bloggs <freddbloggs@...> · #200517 ·
Re: A sad week
Hi I am more sorry about this than I will aver have to words. My father has cancer and Parkinsion and I just hop he holds out until asfter
By Klaus-Dieter Fritsch · #200516 ·
Re: A sad week
Truly sorry to hear that, Michel, it's never easy to lose someone close to you, especially like that. And I don't think it's inappropriate in the least. Under normal circumstances it would be fine to
By James Catchpole · #200515 ·
Re: A sad week
Very sorry to hear that, not being able to say goodbye is hard. Take care. Topi [email protected]> wrote:
By topi_mikkola · #200514 ·
Re: A sad week
So sorry for your loss, Michael, it¡¯s particularly hard in the current conditions. Take care. Sent via BT Email App From:?MHP Montfrooij via groups.io Sent:?Nov 8, 2020 at 10:45
By Max Maxwell · #200513 ·
Re: A sad week
Michel, Really sorry to hear that. I present my most sincere condolences to you and your family. Olivier
By Sgt Perry · #200512 ·
Re: A sad week
Truly sorry to hear that. No words.
By Fredd Bloggs <freddbloggs@...> · #200511 ·
Re: A sad week
Really sorry to hear that Michel, losing someone is hard at the best of times, the whole being unable to be there for them really sucks. [email protected]> wrote:
By Jeremy Ratcliffe · #200510 ·