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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Watching President Fillmore ride a unicorn
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`Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. And poor, poor old Granny Smith as well... and all her cousins & relatives. Otherwise it has been just like I thought a madhouse would be. Whatever her role, Dury's "I think I could lunch any of you right now" looks plain calculated. Or Lottie saying "I don't think we should automatically assume Boro's evil" looks just soo out of place. I mean really. And talking of cobbler hints, Nerwen's "Yay! Go wolves!" is on a class of its own. That she pleads insanity doesnt't do away the fact that she decided to voice that sentence in the first place.
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Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun The frumious Bandersnatch! The whole Boro thing, I don't know. I suppose it could be a cobbler hint, but then I suppose it could not be. But really, is our objective to kill the cobbler or to kill the wolves??? Cobblers, in my oppinion, are more dangerous later on in the game, not really as much in the beginning. Though like I said earlier it would take 4 Days with no wolf lynch in order for the wolves to win, so that does give us a lot of wiggle room, I suppose lynching a cobblerish person wouldn't be a totally terrible idea. And I wouldn't put it past a wolf to act like a cobbler in order to slip through anyway. My point: I personally do not see it as cobblerish, and I personally would rather look for wolfish behaviour rather then cobblerish behaviour, but lynching a cobbler would obviously not be a wasted lynch, and we do seem to have a wide window. I need food. *follows Glirdan and the white coats* x'ed with Pitch
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Talking of which... could somebody tell me what was that "cobbler hint" you guys read from Boro's post? Beats me.
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Hey Wilwa, I can see your green dot!
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I know! I'm usually good for remembering that, but I guess I forgot. All fixed now.
*Wilwa starts to disappear, her large grin being the last thing to go* I don't see anything weird in Boro's post. I think it was just a funny story he wanted to share with the class, since it fit the theme and all.
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The Sweetest Spoiler
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: from beneath you it giggles incessantly
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Wilwa regrets to inform the rest of you that she won't be returning to the game. She seems to have been eaten. Oh shuckmuffins. (Or rather, Wilwamuffins.) Popping out now but I'll be back and when I am I'll have mad interwebs. ^_^
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Wight of the Old Forest
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Unattended on the railway station, in the litter at the dancehall
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Wight of the Old Forest
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Well, blowing things out of proportion is, I think, a legitimate way to start a discussion on Day 1 - often the only way, with nothing but banter and in-character lunacy to go on. So please stop jumping on Lottie for her attempt to get the game going (she seems to consider that her special duty of late, and she does it quite well).
Glirdan, it's way too early to be unnerved yet. Unless I misunderstood something, the whole cobbler-hinting-to-wolves-or-vice-versa business was about Boro, not you, so what reason do you have to be unnerved (unless you happen to be packmates, of course)? Quote:
EDIT: x-ed with Nog
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