Here and how dare you kill my wife? This means war!
I am torn about
Nogrod. He started in his usual way and I thought him innocent, and I have stubbornly refused to suspect him since just because so many others did. In my opinion, he's often surprisingly illogical for a philosophy teacher

but that doesn't necessarily make him a wolf. Or then it does and I'm just so used to it that I keep ignoring it. Whatever.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gal
What’s up with your wolf-packs?
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I told you. There are two.
I feel worse about
Greenie after reading
Kit's analysis. I don't exactly remember what I thought of her yesterday (apart from something like "she never sits right with me what should I do with her"), but now I get this feeling she was trying to corner
Nog because she knows how stubbornly he can defend a point - which often makes him look bad in the end.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nerwen
And her bread ruined! From this Day forth, the village will be forced to depend on the inferior wares of so-called "cook" (and noted backstabber) Galadriel55.
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Excuse me? As if
I couldn't bake bread just as well as my beloved late wife!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nog
if two busy people are the most active what does it tell about the others?
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Dear
Nog, you know it tells more about us than them. Not everyone is an obsessive no-life loudmouth.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Greenie
Of Lottie's two other options, one was "wolf impersonating cobbler" - so I felt obliged to point out that Bom always looks like the cobbler anyway. Makes sense?
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Kind of, but it still seems like reading too much. It's a very pre-emptive defence against a minor point which almost puts me in mind of a
Greenie/
Bom team.