I repeated it so that it would not be ignoredOriginally Posted by shlin28
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I repeated it so that it would not be ignoredOriginally Posted by shlin28
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Andres is our Lord and Master and could strike us down with thunderbolts or beer cans at any time. ~Askthepizzaguy
Ja mata, TosaInu
Haha Yaropolk I was hoping you'd pick that up. I totally spaghetti'd you.
The late Emperor Peter von Kastilien the Tyrant, Lamm der Wahrheit.
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Gah been away from the computer for too long a time..but im back
Vote: Andres
Barracks Chief: Yaropolk
Sorry Andres, alphabetical never fails
(but really, first round..)
The Gods envy us.
They envy us because we are mortal, because any moment might be our last.
Everything is more beautiful because we are doomed.
You will never be lovlier than you are now.
We will never be here again.
unvote: gibson vote: andres i think you 2 are in cahoots
What?Originally Posted by gibsonsg91921
Unvote Andres, Vote TP
Whats with the bandwagon?says the future security officer...
Vote: TP
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The Foolish Horseman, previously known as GBB
Does the Foolish Horseman have some special role that means he always have to follow my vote?
Edit: Ignore this, mixed up Foolish with Yaropolk...
Last edited by shlin28; 04-11-2008 at 16:51.
Shlin - quite frankly my top suspects are Gibson / Andres in that order. I am not sure why you switched your vote to TP, however I've got 2 votes against me by Gib/Andres so I switched from Gib to Andres to make a clear vote leader.
I don't think TP is the one, so I'm sticking with ANdres for now.
btw can someone give me a quick tally on things?
srry if I seem to be lurk hosting but i dont have much acess to a computer as my lapto died :crying:
Last edited by Tiberius of the Drake; 04-11-2008 at 18:09.
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