-> Had. Your sentence seems to imply you ate the cookies. Therefore the cookies are gone! Axis lies and propaganda again!!!
Now Caleb, Simple sentence structure, seems to have eluded you. The use of "had" in the secondary sentence explaining that I ate some previously only confirms the truth of the Statement that you put in "red", We have the Cookies! My wife baked them for us,(My Axis loving wench that she is)We have frequent replenishment. Hence, further proof of the allied misinformation. So, Either get in the Axis cookie line or go play with your Allies.
My apologies, I didn't realize the Axis had the required sophistication to replicate the cookies. But, I think I'll stick to Allied cookies for now, they're first rate!
Allied 'first rate's are refurbished old cookies. They just put some extra dough on the sides and sprinkled some new nuts on.
Ha! Not even close! Your Axis intelligence agency seriously needs an upgrade. I was not going to post the real photo, but due to the Freedom of Information Act I was taken to court by some evil axis captain and forced to reveal the actual photo.
"What it will really come down to is which fleet has done the actual preparation on the workbench, and practicing on the pond. Other battlers have said it before: 90% of the battle is won on the workbench, and this last Nats proved it true once again. That goes far beyond which fleet might have a benefit of this or that rule or the other rudder/gun/hull configuration." Partially true! But, I thought that what the last Nats proved was that a few center shafted ships well driven can beat many ship equally well driven. However, the Allied forces were also held down by less experienced captains and flaws in their ship, so the statement is partially true. The teamwork of the major Axis ships was pretty great but the British QE's displayed good teamwork also. Also Tim with his exceptional ship pretty much ruled the day.
Marty said: "Partially true! But, I thought that what the last Nats proved was that a few center shafted ships well driven can beat many ship equally well driven. However, the Allied forces were also held down by less experienced captains and flaws in their ship, so the statement is partially true. The teamwork of the major Axis ships was pretty great but the British QE's displayed good teamwork also. Also Tim with his exceptional ship pretty much ruled the day." Ah, yes, but as the Hee-Haw gang used to sing, if it weren't for half-truths, we'd have no truths at all? Or was that about luck? Does that have anything to do with this? Maybe. Perhaps we can't handle the truth. Insert Jack Nicholson .gif here. If you feel like it. Anyway, speaking of truth, or half truth, or rampant, biased opinion, I promised some articles, and have added a new one to my website. It should be available at http://www.scrapcombatships.com/commodore/reviews/reviews.html If not, I'll correct the link later. It's probably more along the intent of entertainment than information, but hopefully contains a good balance of both.