Hypno Admin
Age : 47 Localisation : Drummondville Position : Admin Registration date : 2006-10-31
Character sheet SAS Status: Recruit
| Subject: aniversary Fri Jul 13, 2007 11:37 am | |
| In ten days Bath and Gloucester will have one year old.
I think for now county should encourage cheap meat during the week of town aniversary. And help with activity and each town when they got their amiversary.
what you think ffellow counsellors? | |
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Lord_Justinan Knight
Age : 49 Localisation : Bristol, Somerset Registration date : 2007-02-25
Character sheet SAS Status: Elite
| Subject: Re: aniversary Fri Jul 13, 2007 11:17 pm | |
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Lord_RA
Age : 34 Localisation : Gloucester,Somerset Position : man-at-arms Registration date : 2007-03-31
Character sheet SAS Status: Recruit
| Subject: Re: aniversary Sat Jul 14, 2007 12:04 am | |
| I agree but I think we should put some veg to0 at a cheap price not just meat | |
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Ellsbeth Admin
Registration date : 2007-02-17
Character sheet SAS Status: Recruit
| Subject: Re: aniversary Sat Jul 14, 2007 9:53 am | |
| Happy Birthday Bath and Gloucester! ~passes out candles for the steaks~
I am for providing whatever staple we have a plentiful supply of
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Dralon Guest
| Subject: Re: aniversary Sat Jul 14, 2007 1:26 pm | |
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Chardonnay Admin
Localisation : Ireland/irl Austin, Texas, USA Position : Administrator Registration date : 2007-02-24
Character sheet SAS Status: Recruit
| Subject: Re: aniversary Sun Jul 15, 2007 7:00 am | |
| I think it's a great idea. How much money should we spend on it? If we plan for a week, I would guess about 200 bread per town plus 50 for Bristol, and about 100 meat and 200 veggies per town, again with Bristol figured for about 1/4 of that (based solely on population). If we do meat at 15, fruit/veggies at 8, and bread at 5, that would be a total of 4547.50 in subsidies (based on valuations of 10.50 for fruit/veggies, 17.70 for meat, and 6.50 for bread).
Note that these are simply suggested quantities, and that amendments are welcome! | |
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