Constitution/Government Structure

We need to have a chain of command of who plays the save should there be problems with our President, like an illness or a computer problem, so that we can always be prompt in our playing of the save.
 
dont forget to add "rock, paper, scissors" to break ties. ;)
 
robboo said:
dont forget to add "rock, paper, scissors" to break ties. ;)

Did you hear about the judge somewhere in the States that used 'rock, paper, scissors' in one of his judgements?

A couple of lawyers (who worked in the same building) were arguing over who should select the room to hold a meeting about a case. The couldn't agree & went before the court to get a ruling. Rather than simply telling them to grow up and get on with it, his ruling was that they had to go on to the steps at the front of the courthouse and play rock, paper, scissors. Winner was the one who got to choose the room.

Cool judge... :cooool:
 
never heard that....cool
 
maybe there could be a cities manager, studying the needs of cities, checking for health, unhappiness, and so on.
could be very helpful in the later game.

ofcourse I would like to apply for the function;)
 
problem with that is, if participation begins to wane then we have many jobs that we can't fill, i like the way things are now if you have a doubt about any particular city then just post in the prez thread about it.
 
An anarchist has just blown up this thread.
 
Oldbus said:
Did you hear about the judge somewhere in the States that used 'rock, paper, scissors' in one of his judgements?


We just decided the winner of a primary race for a State legislative seat with a Coin toss in Alaska. Tie vote, law says coin toss. (sorry, no rock, paper, scissors)

Tails gives Edgmon the win: http://www.adn.com/front/story/8235207p-8132042c.html
 
Only in America.
 
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