Is the Booker still decent to bring for armor?
As the title says. ran a cav+spec ops deck. The booker 50mm was pretty good. but post nerf would you bring any booker version?
As the title says. ran a cav+spec ops deck. The booker 50mm was pretty good. but post nerf would you bring any booker version?
The last of the Hasburgs, the Austria-Hungarian empire had a vast navy- albeit in wows itd be lower in tier (excluding Jager)
A few ships id like to see:
Novara class
Ersatz Monarch class
Tarta Class
All I needed to say, hopefully its on Spotify soon.
The song is about Charley and his recent events fighting over the major label issues and the music industry.
it isnt about the actual historical Battle of the Alamo, he uses the Texan's final stand as a metaphor for major events in his life.
Lyrics with my interpretation below.
"He never claimed to he a cowboy
but he sure could sing the songs (Charley never claimed to be a cowboy, just has the culture)
and he rode a silver eagle
his whole life long (Years of traveling cross country)
he never said he was an outlaw
though at times he was (He had trouble with the law in his past as we know)
he wasnt in it for the money
he only did it for the love (Charley loves making music)
deep in the blue fields of his mind
thats where he thinks of you
Last night at the Alamo
he laid down his guns (Could be him leaving Island Records)
virtue was insincere
Behind a silver cup (A commentary on the industry. Virtue being fame or money)
theres some folks that drink in here
thatd rather go without food
then the look upon the mirror
then tell themselves the truth (Charley is describing a barroom. Some people will do anything to avoid admitting the truth about their lives.)
over the mountains of his mind
thats where he thinks of you
its well known it takes money
if youd like to live
but there's more waiting for you
if you find something to give (self explanatory)
He never claimed to be a cowboy
But some say he is
Deep in the valley theres a clearing
thats where he rides with you"