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Christmass on Jamestown

PostPosted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 6:00 pm
by mosyo_meurseult
Hey guys how you doing? A kind of schedule is on my mind for christmass night ( december 29 th). We can also give eachother exchange gifts.

1- 8 pm- hay competition: any player who can pick 20 hays and comes to boston without teleporting first will win the game.

Reward: winner will take all hays everyone picked.

2- 9 pm- deer hunting competition: any player who can bring best amount of deer skins will win the game in 10 minutes.

Reward: %32 pure sulphur dawsing roads

3- 10 pm- Canoe race competition: any player has to reach finish from start as 1th player to win the game.

Reward: 10 buckets of %9 pure sulphur water.

4- 11 pm: fishing competition: any player will try to catch best amount of fish in 5 mins.

Reward: 100 silvers

5- time to exchange gifts: everyone will be in boston 12 am and we will give eachother present. Everything is acceptable as present.

If there is something on your mind or want to ask me something, pm me. Please comment. Happy cristmass to everyone!

Re: Christmass on Jamestown

PostPosted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 6:10 pm
by ZtyX
Hehe, nice ideas. But you are too much of a dreamer. :)

Re: Christmass on Jamestown

PostPosted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 6:13 pm
by Darwoth
christmas is today, not dec 29th

plan a new years party or something instead imo.

Re: Christmass on Jamestown

PostPosted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 6:27 pm
by Pjotr84
Darwoth wrote:christmas is today, not dec 29th

plan a new years party or something instead imo.


This would be better, since it would be too short a notice doing it on christmas. Also, post this in the Skype chat for JT to reach more/different people.

Re: Christmass on Jamestown

PostPosted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 6:42 pm
by mosyo_meurseult
I'm not christian so i don't know too many things about christmass but we can do somethings different in Jamestown :) people just have fun and drink in December 29th in my country :)

Re: Christmass on Jamestown

PostPosted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 6:30 am
by jwhitehorn
mosyo_meurseult wrote:I'm not christian so i don't know too many things about christmass but we can do somethings different in Jamestown :) people just have fun and drink in December 29th in my country :)


Your country is stupid and is celebrating it on the wrong day. I will not be attending this event because of your poor scheduling.

Chief PeePooKaKa
MM Tribe

Re: Christmass on Jamestown

PostPosted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 8:31 am
by mosyo_meurseult
jwhitehorn wrote:
mosyo_meurseult wrote:I'm not christian so i don't know too many things about christmass but we can do somethings different in Jamestown :) people just have fun and drink in December 29th in my country :)


Your country is stupid and is celebrating it on the wrong day. I will not be attending this event because of your poor scheduling.

Chief PeePooKaKa
MM Tribe


Actually i believe in that you don't have a brain, native retarded. I don't mean we celebrate christmass. We just have fun before new year. That's all. Anyways i won't discuss with you. Everyone can join these competitions.

Re: Christmass on Jamestown

PostPosted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 9:52 am
by jwhitehorn
mosyo_meurseult wrote:Actually i believe in that you don't have a brain, native retarded. I don't mean we celebrate christmass. We just have fun before new year. That's all. Anyways i won't discuss with you. Everyone can join these competitions.


The 29th is not the last day before the new year. Your claim is still not valid and your country is still stupid.

Chief PeePooKaKa
MM Tribe

Re: Christmass on Jamestown

PostPosted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 5:10 pm
by Amour_Vulpes
jwhitehorn wrote:-Scissors.-

Winter celebration, derived from close to all cultures of European origin, tend to have differing dates. The Serbs tend to have interesting celebrations from what I understand. Not really different from our dates and celebrations. All this really is is an winter solstice being celebrated.

Re: Christmass on Jamestown

PostPosted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 8:41 pm
by joshnpk
I agree with darwoth's suggestion of new years eve, seems like the more universally celebrated event.