That's wifom. You often use wifom as a defense when mafia.
well, and as town to be fair.
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That's wifom. You often use wifom as a defense when mafia.
well, and as town to be fair.
Oh dear, it looks like I do. I guess you'll just have to lynch me in the first round to make sure.
Now that's sarcasm. What is your secret and nefarious motive behind using sarcasm?
I think we have found our mafia,even before the first kills.Its clear that GH and Sasaki are just killing time here and spamming,while waiting for their first kills.:whip:
lmao, this page is awesome.
lol 165 posts in this thread and still night 1.
Is it still night one? That's strange it been like that for a couple of days.
I'm pretty busy so I won't post much, probably even less then I normally do. So, will I be lynched?
Kage has got a whip, mighty suspicious that he has a weapon. Never mind that rope with weights at the end in my bag.
Yes, still night 1.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xehh II
Wow. Biggest. Night. Ever.
Also, in ten posts CA will be 1337. (If that's how you spell it:dizzy2: )
The results of the first night will be up very soon, guys. Sorry it took so long - most nights will be 24 hours, rather than this double-length one.
It seems longer than double time
Hmmmmm very late. The mafia must be really lazy for kills to be soooooo late.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kommodus
Night 1
You can outdistance that which is running after you, but not what is running inside you.
-Rwandan proverb
On the eastern outskirts of the town of Gisenyi, where the rutted dirt track meandered pointlessly through an ever-decreasing number of meager and misshapen small-holdings, squatted one dwelling even more meaningless than the rest. Its rain-starved field boasted an indistinct line of graying and wilting maize, whose ears stooped lower by the day. An old dog, its brown coat thrown over its ribs like a second-hand jacket, lay on the stoop by the door, one red-rimmed and jaundiced eye open and unseeing. This was the home of BlackAxe3001.
On days like these, it was said you could cut the air like cheese. It was made thicker yet by the bugs, whirring energetically all around like the self-important officials who buzzed futilely around the government offices of Kigali. Behind the house, past the hole where the owner buried his night-earth and down a well-trod path, lay the banks of a small stream – no more than a ditch filled with sad, stagnant water. Here, the majority of the bugs – Africa’s great levelers, the mosquitoes – began their lives, spawning relentlessly to fulfill some great unknown pre-determination.
On the far side of the stream, at the jungle's edge, was tethered an old black cow. She was a recent addition to the scene, having been placed there only two days before. You could only discern the beast's discomfort at withstanding the incessant onslaught of newly-hatched mosquitoes by observing the constant thrashing of her flanks by her ragged tail. Her tormentors inevitably found her straight from their hatching-ground. Grateful for their first meal, they settled round her relatively unprotected ears and nostrils and drank their fill.
As they finished, they dispersed in an infinite number of directions. A few found the hovel across the stream; even fewer found their way inside past a long-torn hole in the fly-screen. Those that made it were rewarded with the sight and smell of another meal ticket: BlackAxe3001, prone and virtually paralytic as always at this time of the day, partial as he was to the dark malted sweet stout much-beloved by the African working man. His breath rattled through his chest, encountering and bringing with it pockets of phlegm as he slept away the pain.
Through the night the mosquitoes came and found him, and for each meal they took from him, they left something behind, like some macabre tip for the very worst of dinners. The nanites they had acquired from the contaminated stream slowly worked their way into his brain, completely unnoticed by the drowsing man.
The mosquitoes knew not what they did, nor would they have cared if they had. However, by morning, they found that the man's blood no longer ran as they required, and moved on as quickly as they had arrived.
Later that day, a slight angular figure wearing a cowl padded silently through the jungle to where the old cow stood, unhitched her from her post, turned on his heels, and disappeared back through the greenery.
…
On the opposite side of town, another man woke with a start to find himself drenched in sweat. His eyes darted back and forth in the dark as he strained his ears, trying to listen through the loud whirring and chirping of the various insects and nocturnal animals. A powerful sense of foreboding had roused him from sleep; somehow he knew that something terrible had just happened. Those who survive such horrors as Rwanda had recently experienced tended to develop such instincts.
Slowly and apprehensively, GeneralHankerchief lowered his head back down on the pillow. All was quiet; the sounds of anguished screaming his ears had become so adept at picking up were absent this night.
No sooner had he closed his eyes, when strong hands clamped down on his throat! He thrashed about reflexively, but a wet sponge smelling of something pungent was shoved over his mouth and nose. The dark shapes around him grew even hazy…
Suddenly his eyes were stung by a brilliant white light. He shut them tightly, coughing and spitting out the bitter taste in his mouth. Slowly opening his eyes to let them get accustomed to the light, he realized he was no longer in bed at home. He tried to sit up, but found his arms, legs, and head clamped firmly in place. Before he could cry for help, a voice spoke.
“Good morning, dear General… and how are we feeling today?”
Though the voice sounded genial, there was a curious quality to it, even excepting the bizarre circumstances. In his state of just being roused out of unconsciousness, it took GH a few moments to figure out what it was – the voice was coming from an intercom system.
“I do apologize for the means by which you were brought here, and for what I am sure is your rather uncomfortable position at the moment,” the voice continued. “Please understand it is not our intention to harm you or anyone else. If all goes well, you will be released unharmed very soon; in fact, your condition will be by all accounts vastly improved.”
Unable to move his head, GeneralHankerchief strained with his eyes to see if he could identify the source of the voice. Clearing his throat once more, he spoke.
“So you somehow consider what you’re doing to me a favor?” he asked, chuckling bitterly. “If that’s so, why not just offer it to me peacefully like a normal person?”
There was no response. Instead, GeneralHankerchief heard the sound of a door opening. It was at about this moment that his eyes grew accustomed to the light. He was in what appeared to be an operating room, or perhaps a laboratory. The walls and ceiling were white, and a bright lamp – the source of the light – hung from the ceiling. Shoes clicked against the floor, and a moment later a man was standing over him. Most of the face was obscured by a surgical mask and goggles, but the eyes appeared intelligent and thoughtful. The man wore a white lab coat and latex gloves.
“My dear General,” he said, “all will be explained in time. Alas, time is of the essence and we cannot spare it at this moment.” With that, he produced an eye dropper and a bottle of clear liquid.
“It is said the eyes are a window to the soul,” the ‘surgeon’ said. “Perhaps, but they make an even better window to the brain. You see, most nerves are rather like an unpaved road, so chaotic are the electrical and chemical reactions taking place all along their length. But the optic nerve, on the other hand, is a fascinating thing… rather more like brain tissue than nerve tissue. Anyone looking for a short and clear pathway to the brain need look no further – the answer is staring him, so to speak, straight in the eyes.”
By this time he had drawn some of the clear liquid into the eye dropper and was leaning over GeneralHankerchief. “No… wait…” protested GH, struggling, but it was no use. His eyes, one by one, were forced open by the gloved hand, and a couple drops of liquid were administered to each.
“Very good,” said the man in white. “Yes, very good indeed. Nothing remains now but to wait.” And with that, he left the room, leaving GH in silence.
GeneralHankerchief tried calling for help a couple of times, but he received no response except his own voice echoing against the walls. Of course he didn’t trust his kidnapper in the slightest, but he held out hope that his words may yet be true – perhaps he would be released.
After a few minutes, however, he noticed a slight headache coming on. He noticed with alarm that it was growing worse. What had been in those eye drops? At that moment, the door opened and the man in white strode in.
“Oh dear, this is most unfortunate,” the man said. GeneralHankerchief barely heard him – his ears were beginning to fill with an odd high-pitched whine. “It would appear the… not taking hold… tragic… such high hopes…” It was the last thing GH heard before losing consciousness.
…
The body of BlackAxe3001 was found in his home by a neighbor in the late morning on the following day. His death was no great surprise to anyone who knew him, and it was attributed to a respiratory illness quickly enough.
However, when GeneralHankerchief’s corpse was found in his bed at home in the early afternoon, there was considerable consternation. The medics who collected the body initially said it looked like a disease, but the General had been in the prime of his life and healthy. What terrible plague could have overtaken him in one night – and could it turn into an epidemic?
Yet neither of these things caused distress like the curious message on display just in front of the only government building in Gisenyi. There it was, in large letters formed from rocks on the ground:
GISENYI UNDER ATTACK.
As the day wore on, more and more people were gathering to look at the message. Puzzled, they pondered its meaning. Who had left it? Was it true, and if so, who – or what – was threatening the town? Perhaps the deaths of GeneralHankerchief and BlackAxe3001 were more than mere coincidence!
The general consternation of the people continued to grow. “It’s the Interahamwe!” wailed an old man. “They’ve come back to finish us off; why were they allowed to come back here?”
At that moment, the town’s mayor, Mr. Rwigema, appeared at the entrance to the building. Desperate for answers, the people fixed their eyes on him, their murmurs dying down to a few scattered whispers.
In a clear voice, Mr. Rwigema addressed the crowd. “It would appear that the mysterious message left here is no hoax or prank,” he said solemnly. “The deaths of our countrymen were certainly intended to look like illness. Yet perhaps their killers have underestimated our intelligence. This is no natural illness we’re dealing with. These deaths – yes, both of them – were done with malicious intent.”
The murmuring in the crowd grew louder. This wasn’t normal for the Interahamwe – they normally used more blunt and brutal tactics; rifle and machete were their bread and butter. Nevertheless, the Interahamwe remained by far the most likely culprits.
The mayor raised his voice. “Our situation is dire,” he said. “The government’s resources are overstretched as it is, and as you know, two deaths are insignificant compared with the violence our country faces each day. Yet we are strong, and we can deal with this threat as we have dealt with others.”
He paused to clear his throat. “If the Interahamwe have indeed come here, then it’s time we gave them a proper welcome!” he shouted. “Tonight, we convene the court of Gacaca. As is tradition, everyone will participate. We will weed out the guilty together!”
Status List
Murdered
BlackAxe3001
GeneralHankerchief
Still Alive
AndresTheCunning
Caius Flaminius
CountArach
Crazed Rabbit
Destroyer of Hope
discovery1
Dutch_guy
greaterkhaan
HughTower
Ichigo
Ignoramus
Kagemusha
Killfr3nzy
Motep
Myrddraal
Omanes Alexandrapolites the Idiot
pevergreen
rdece.jabolko
RoadKill
sapi
Sasaki Kojiro
Seamus Fermanagh
Sigurd Fafnesbane
Stig
Tran
TwilightBlade
Warluster
Warmaster Horus
Xdeathfire
Xehh II
Day one has begun – it is time to cast your votes! Remember, abstain is not allowed, though no lynch is.
Vote:Sasaki
OOHHHHH THE MAFIA IRONY...Quote:
Originally Posted by GH
Edit:How come I'm always the first person to post? Strange..
GH is usually pissed when killed round one.
I find you quick response HIGHLY suspicious.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ichigo
Also, lol @ the GH quote.
It seems our mafia are acting fairly independently, those kills don't seem to be chosen for the same reasons. This of course proves my innocence without question.
I think the GH kill is rather unusual. Surely you wouldn't kill someone who is going to be inactive?
Vote: Roadkill
He said he was going to be active.
Why are you voting Roadkill?
Yours was a minute after mine or less.... Yeah makes you just as suspicious.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
Also BA had a role, but I don't know what.
Interesting, why do you say that?
Well, if I'm suspicious then you are just as suspicious using your own logic.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
Fos: Everyone but me
Can't trust anyone these days....
But who do I think is really suspicous? hm...hm...hm...hm...hm...
Still decding...
That part was in just, such tomfoolery can be ignored. Why did you say that about BlackAxe having a role?
Does everyone include yourself? Self-FoS'ing is scummy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Warluster
Misread his post sorry.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
Just a prompt for him to post.
Chat.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
:inquisitive:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
And don't say "I knew somebody would notice it" and proceed by prosecuting the one who noticed it...
I don't see why a self-invented (and somewhat weird) argument would prove your innocence.
You know that's just crazy enough to work.:beam:Quote:
Originally Posted by AndresTheCunning
So, BlackAxe might have been a random kill on the one hand and the attack on GH might have been an attempt to convert him, because the mafia wanted an experienced player on their team.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kommodus
And Sasaki tries to convince us that he is not capable to chose victim A, because it's a good kill choice and victim B, because it would be a good addition to the mafia team.
So, you knew (or at least assumed) BlackAxe had a role and now he ends up dead...Quote:
Originally Posted by Ichigo
Were there any other players around in the chat at that time?
FoS: Ichigo
For the chat comment. Puts suspicion on you.
What you say here Andres is so plausible that I believe it is exactly the strategy the mafia has chosen. I think we might see similar kills in the following nights. We should be on the lookout for survivors if they are at all mentioned in the kill descriptions.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndresTheCunning
In a balanced game I have no doubts about Kommodus having ‘doctors’ that will save targeted players. These players might get lynched because of this.
In earlier games a player that survives an attack is innocent and hence a resource to the town. In this game however a survivor is more likely a Mafioso. It would be in the town’s interest to lynch all survivors.
GH is innocent and will be a great asset to the town if he continues to play. The same goes for BlackAxe.
If we should follow the suggestion of Andres, we could almost assume that one of the Mafiosi has played a few of our games to want GH on their team. Maybe a former mafia buddy? Ichigo and Myrddraal pops to my mind. Also Discovery1 basically announces that he won’t be playing much; a tactic that has resulted in more than one mafia victory. Why announce it?
Vote:Discovery1 for now…
Many new faces in this game. Are some of you formerly known as org fellars by a different name?
AND YEAH, I got a whole week off work… Easter time and finally some time off to play MAFIA!!!
Vote: Caius
#1. GH got killed, while he went after Caius. We all know it's good to safe GH for later on as he draws about 1 vote per day onto him. A vote which can't go to you.
#2. He labelled all sorts of people as mafia before the start.
#3. He said he has been invisible for a long time, but I believe I checked him in mafia IV or so, to see if he really was gone as he said.
#4. he's really wanted to see the kills.
#1. Nobody would seriously think a random accusation in the pre-game phase would be continued afterwards. It's more likely the mafia wanted to convert GH, not killing him because he went after a mafia buddy in the pre-game phase.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stig
#2. He was just kidding around in the pre-day phase, having fun, I don't see anything suspicious about that. He does it in every game before it starts.
#3. I use invisible mode as well. Ever since Capo or Midgard I think. I used it both as mafia and townie. Even CR uses it, if I'm not mistaken.
#4. Didn't we all want to see the kills so that we could actually start the game? It was being a very, very long night. I was getting impatient as well, since Ichigo's game ended and I was in dire need of an active mafia game.
About #3. I haven't seen Caius using Invisibility before this game. But then that doesn't matter. imo he's suspicious, let him react to this.
Normally he would now vote for me and scream he isn't mafia, let see what he does. I already took him out as mafia twice before, he's easy to spot.
My mother always told me that pointing fingers at someone isn't polite :grin:Quote:
Originally Posted by pevergreen
Ichigo, I'd like to know if there was anybody else (who is participating in this game) present during that particular chat conversation and if so, I want to see the reaction of those people. Also, did you pm somebody concerning your thoughts about BlackAxe?
Vote : Ichigo
Don't worry though, just answer my questions and I'll unvote you.
EDIT:@ Kommodus: is it allowed to post chat logs?
I suppose I'll allow this - as long as it's text and not a screen shot.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndresTheCunning
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
In two Cosa Nuova games, I have not managed to survive one night. :laugh4:
Now that my innocence has been assured, I do have my suspects, but I'm not going to reveal them for now until later on.
Andres does make a good point in Response #1, but you wonder if he's just detailing his own strategy.
-edit- It's clear by the kill description that the mafia wanted to convert me. You're forgiven - somewhat. I'm still gonna try my best to take you down though.
Thanks for the advice, this is my first mafia game, so I'm still a little new to the whole thing. I liked the reasoning you stated, it seemed solid. However, you seem to know a lot about it, so, by your own reasoning, you're kind of incriminating yourself. However, I don't think any half-smart mafia would do so.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sigurd Fafnesbane
Vote: Myrddraal
I go to school and when i come back i have to deal with thisQuote:
Vote: Caius
1.Or a vote that cant go to you :beam:Quote:
Originally Posted by Stig Reasons
2.I was kidding, everyone did that thing too.
3-Liar. I changed to invisible in Midgard/Capo de Tutti Capi
4.Who not?
Vote:abstain
Because if I vote for you, you will came with a OMG OMG OMG!Bandwagon!.
Easy Lynch huh?Quote:
Normally he would now vote for me and scream he isn't mafia, let see what he does. I already took him out as mafia twice before, he's easy to spot.
Sure, thats your way to win.
I see your behaivour very suspechous.
That would be very hard as it is no bandwagonQuote:
Because if I vote for you, you will came with a OMG OMG OMG!Bandwagon!.
oh yes indeedQuote:
suspechous
Do you know what a conditional is
I said IF
Quote:
Because if I vote for you, you will came with a OMG OMG OMG!Bandwagon!.
Vote:Stig
It doesn't matter, bandwagoning is something completely differentQuote:
Originally Posted by Caius Flaminius
And any reason Sasaki, or are you just annoying me?
Or will you say that I post more often then in Ichigo's game?
Yes stig you are posting far more than usual. It is quite off your usual behavior.
*summons bandwagon*
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
Disco. No. I don't have the chatlog, but Disco might. I couldn't copy and paste it from IRC for some reason. One vote isn't something that I'm going to worry about Andres. ~;)Quote:
Originally Posted by AndresTheCunning
So for telling you something that I learned in the chat, that makes me suspicious?Quote:
Originally Posted by pever
@CF:You can't abstain it's in the rules.
No bandwagon smilie? :sad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki
Question answered in a satisfying way.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ichigo
Unvote : Ichigo
I'm not going to vote Disco yet, since he announced he doesn't have much time, but I would like to hear his version of Ichigo's story and, if possible, a copy of the chatlog.
Ichigo, in previous games, you seemed to always keep a copy somewhere of mafia related chats. What exactly happened that you couldn't copy it?
Vote : Xehh II
The game started my friend. Now, you "wondered" why you didn't get a pm. Was that a lousy tactic to draw away suspicion since a mafioso off course would have known the game begun...
Anyway, would you like to give your thoughts on what happened so far yet?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Andres
I've never done that:no: If I'm in the chat and I could copy and paste it then yes I would, but I don't know how you copy and paste from IRC. I can't highlight the text and right click copy. Doesn't work.
IIRC Disco sometimes keeps copies of chat conversations I'll have to ask him when he shows up.
You did in Midgard.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ichigo
But I'll wait for Disco's version.
Sasaki, why did you vote Stig? Posting more than usual isn't necessarliy scummy, especially after seeing what happened in Ichigo's last game where the town lost because of a serious lack of activity on the town's behalf...
And what about my comments on your behaviour in posts #188 and #190?
Nope I didn't.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndresTheCunning
I can see nothing at current arousing suspicion over any individual person. Henceforth I vote a general no-preference to who is lynched this day.
Vote: Abstain
You can't abstainQuote:
Originally Posted by Omanes Alexandrapolites the Idiot
Vote: Xeh II
Your comment before on how you did not recieve a pm was extrememly scummy, trying to pretend to be inoccent, when obviously you were trying to lie.
It's his first game is it not? How was he to know that he didn't get a PM? So of the more experienced players are abstaining when their not allowed to do so.Quote:
Originally Posted by RoadKill
You're looking mighty suspicious right now.
Sorry, forgot the rules, oh well, I am an idiot!Quote:
Originally Posted by Ichigo
Vote: Xehh II
Why did you vote him?Quote:
Originally Posted by Omanes Alexandrapolites the Idiot
cheapest bandwagon ever?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ichigo
Seems to be turning out that way.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stig
And what's this? :inquisitive:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ichigo
Enough pressure already on Xehh II
Unvote : Xehh II
You should talk to us asap if you still care about this game... If you are a townie, I urge you to pop up and give your views. Lynching a townie is not in the town's interest.
Vote : HughTower
You have been silent my friend. Usually you have some intresting views on the game. So please, talk to us :whip:
We don't want to lose this one because the townies didn't bother to post/vote.
Yeah, but I don't keep logs of all the chats we have about mafia. I just posted that because it was happening at the time. I didn't save it then post it later.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndresTheCunning
Sounds good enough to me. For now ~;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ichigo
@Sasaki: why are you ignoring my comments on your behaviour?
@ the majority of the townies: your silence will make us lose this game :thumbsdown:
and then...Quote:
Originally Posted by CountArach
To which the Count replied,Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki
Why should he post? What's he done? The kills have just been posted & instead of giving us your thoughts on the nature of the kills, game mechanics & anything else that comes to mind, you rock up, mis-read the the thread & chuck a lazy vote out at a relative newcomer. If you want to make people speak, ask them a question, don't threaten them with a lynch as a first resort (however empty it might be). My question to you then, CountA, is what has Roadkill done to warrant your close attention?Quote:
Originally Posted by CountArach
Classic Warluster. Odds-on money, you're a WoG round 4.Quote:
Originally Posted by Warluster
You're not really giving him a chance, are you, Stig? You're second-guessing him, & acting as judge & jury with no recourse to appeal. :smash:Quote:
Originally Posted by Stig
Really, what's the poor chap done to deserve your love?
Fine.... until the point you vote Myrddraal with no reason to do so. Hell, if you like what Sigurd said - & it did make sense - say so, & vote with him.Quote:
Originally Posted by greaterkhaan
So why the vote for Myrddraal?
Now I know that this really is a futile quest, but Omanes, what on earth are you hoping to achieve by this vote?Quote:
Originally Posted by Omanes Alexandrapolites the Idiot
My point, I suppose is this, is that we will achieve nowt by throwing our votes around like confetti. Let's try to pick up the thread of an argument, shake it around & see what falls out, or start a fresh one if you've got a good idea.
I'm going to hold my vote for the moment & see what comes out this post (if anything).
[Lecture over]
So, it does seem a reasonable assumption, as already argued, that GH was targeted more in the hope of converting, rather than, killing him. Quite how that assumption helps us at the mo' is yet be discovered.
Great minds think alike - I was composing my post as you were trying to wake me up.:Zzzz:Quote:
Originally Posted by AndresTheCunning
My apologies, I didnt read the rules
Vote:Omanes
Explain why you voted.
Sleepy sleepy sleepy.Quote:
Originally Posted by HughTower
Unvote:Sasaki
I fully agree with Hugh there's too much voting without reasoning. At this point were not sure how many pro-town roles there were so a random lynch isn't in the towns best interest.
I'm inclined to vote Omanes for his bandwagon, but I'll wait and see if he gives any explanation.
Man, what are you doing draging me into this?
Yes, blackaxe said he had a role, although I find that suspicous. Why would he tell us that?
Oh, and Vote: Ichigo for getting me in trouble.
unvote No stig wagon? ~:(
@Andres: I thought the wording of the comment adequetly conveyed the tomfoolery that was essential to my intended message.
There are pro-town roles. I doubt mafia would claim to have a role.Quote:
Originally Posted by discovery1
I don't see why you people are fishing for his role.
Vote:Warluster
Everyone https://img258.imageshack.us/img258/...ndwagonqr2.gif
Unvote:Omanes
Vote:Sasaki
2 try of bandwagon.
bandwagons are good.
Everyone Ignore Sasaki
You're setting a bad example. :whip:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
I refuse.Quote:
Originally Posted by Caius Flaminius
No I'm not. I've said it before, you're never going to lynch a mafioso with 2 votes. I'd like bunches of bandwagons please. Gives us something to analyze.Quote:
You're setting a bad example.
As far as i understand, the mafiosos are not newbies, they know well what are they doing, and Sasaki is an example.
Yes you have, & I agree.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
Not sure what you mean by 'bunches'. Do you mean lots? Or groups of?Quote:
I'd like bunches of bandwagons please. Gives us something to analyze.
Why do you think the mafiosos are not newbies? That's quite scummy, I don't see how anyone but a mafioso would have any idea about that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Caius Flaminius
Lots!Quote:
Originally Posted by HughTower
Fine. I'll hop aboard the Merry Ship Warluster with you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
As I hinted earlier, the man has a less than healthy acquaintance with the fence, & he needs to get off it.
Vote: Warluster
Tell us then, what do you think, who are your suspects, & what's your favourite mollusc?