Werewolfs(1.3)

This will explain it, but visit at your own risk.
Spoiler :
http://encyclopediadramatica.com/Profit

how do you make profit from underware:confused:


1. Make reference to an old joke that stopped being funny/original years ago
2. Assume everyone is just as geeky as you and understands said reference
3. ???
4. PROFIT!

:)

Im ten times as geeky and I still don't understand...:cry:
 
I just noticed that the loyalty promotion gained from the baron leading expires in one turn...:hmm:
 
that is so when he unlead's them, it goes away.

but it went away while he was in the same tile...1 turn later he goes rogue:(
it seems that the promo expires in 1 turn, however, if you move the baron off and then back on the units they regain the promo(just remember to do it every turn because having your wolves wander off in enemy territory can really screw you *no pun possible*)
its an acceptable bug untill the patch comes out:think:

guess who has a mammoth werewolf:woohoo:
:spear:
 
Nowhere in there does it say the expression originated with South Park, only that it made it a popular expression.

Also, wikipedia is a bad place for those kinds of "facts".
 
Nowhere in there does it say the expression originated with South Park, only that it made it a popular expression.

Also, wikipedia is a bad place for those kinds of "facts".

Wikipedia isn't a great place for those kind of facts. I know. But the fact that the articles it cites and Encyclopedia Dramatica all state that South Park episode to be the origin of the meme give be confidence in saying so myself. Why am I talking like this? If you have any evidence of its usage before 1998, feel free to post it.
 
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