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Elephants in the Brush

 
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Greg Regets
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 29, 2000 12:13 am    Post subject: RE: Elephants in the Brush


Its because when they hit the brush they say, "We're fixin' to 'mack" ....
:-)

Greg

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From: Kevin Santos [mailto:ksantos@...]
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Subject: [WarriorRules] Elephants in the Brush


It never did make much sense to me why an elephant doesnt mind
plowing through rank upon rank of solid pike-like stakes to get to an
anxious block of English archers, but freaks out to the point of
cohesive disorder when inadvertantly pricked by some thorny bushes in
a local brush patch. Now that rough terrain has been officially
sub-classified into "rough" and "very rough" catergories, why are
elephants still disordered in the brush in the same manner as if they
were moving through dense woods or steep slopes? Trees, I
understand. Raspberry bushes, I don't understand.

Kevin




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PostPosted: Sat Jul 29, 2000 12:17 am    Post subject: Elephants in the Brush


It never did make much sense to me why an elephant doesnt mind
plowing through rank upon rank of solid pike-like stakes to get to an
anxious block of English archers, but freaks out to the point of
cohesive disorder when inadvertantly pricked by some thorny bushes in
a local brush patch. Now that rough terrain has been officially
sub-classified into "rough" and "very rough" catergories, why are
elephants still disordered in the brush in the same manner as if they
were moving through dense woods or steep slopes? Trees, I
understand. Raspberry bushes, I don't understand.

Kevin

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 15, 2000 1:35 pm    Post subject: Re: Elephants in the Brush


Elephants may step over a chain or a line of stakes, but must go around
man-sized boulders and pinon trees. Rough is more than raspberry bushes. In
fact, terrain including no more than raspberry bushes would be represented by
open in Warrior.

No change is planned.


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