24 Aug 11 UTC |
Spring, 1860: Greetings you Union dog! You had better get your flea ridden butt to Canada where you belong. :-) |
24 Aug 11 UTC |
Spring, 1860: I do see the value of traveling north to enlist some Tim Hortons in this battle, but I warn you, old yeller, if you cross the Mississippi, you'll regret it. |
25 Aug 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1860: Yeller??? You will quake and shake in fear with my rebel yell, yankee! |
25 Aug 11 UTC |
Spring, 1861: Oops, I seemed to have crossed some kind of a river... |
25 Aug 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1861: I hope that Ive established my opposition to rivers and yelling. Let the war begin! |
26 Aug 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1863: Um... this is creating a disturbance in history... my maple syrup just turned into inferior delta corn syrup...please stop winning, you'll change everything! |
26 Aug 11 UTC |
Spring, 1864: Oh my, what a nice city Manitoba is... and so open and lovely... |
26 Aug 11 UTC |
Spring, 1864: Stop! You're ruining canada!!! |
26 Aug 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1864: O Canada! Our home and native land! ... O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. |
26 Aug 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1864: Our country reeks of trees! |
26 Aug 11 UTC |
Autumn, 1864: Wow, you are kicking my butt! |
27 Aug 11 UTC |
Spring, 1865: Hmmmm, some good ol' yankee butt whoppin'. Just like the good ol' days (until about 1863). |
01 Sep 11 UTC |
Good game Puma! Im already feeling the butterfly effect, biscuits and gravy, confederate flags and southern accents for all. |
01 Sep 11 UTC |
Grits... don't forget the grits and collard greens! Thanks. It was fun! |