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File - GIUK - The Price Of Tomatoes

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File Name: The Price Of Tomatoes

File Submitter: wombat1417

File Submitted: 30 Jan 2011

File Updated: 1 Feb 2011

File Category: GIUK

DB Used: N/A

Authors: Unknown

Battleset-GIUK: .sc5 - HDS1 - HDS1

 

From 1993. Prevent an invasion of Iceland while avoiding being blown to bits by CIS airpower.

 

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For GIUK HDS1.

 

I wonder if this one was named for the Gomer Pyle episode by the same name.

 

Fairly challenging (busy) scenario in any event.

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Well, Gol-ola-lee, Sergeant Carter.

Thanks, Brad. I reclassified it.

Well, Gol-ola-lee, Sergeant Carter.

Thanks, Brad. I reclassified it.

I didn't realise any one else was old enough to remember Gomer Pyle (being Australian, we're always ten years behind the rest of the TV world so I figure that give me a ten year head start so to speak in remembering old stuff).

Why is it that when TV went colour it went down hill?

On the same note, why is it that when computer games concentrate on the graphics they go down hill :D

Don (old timer) Thomas

The same with the movies when they are focused in special effects (but they are good movies produced all the years).

About getting no-so-young, in my new job yesterday one of my new young coworkers (perhaps 29 years old) says me yesterday about not remember what film: "It's an old movie, it was filmed on 2005" :(

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