Yep. We'd have all been afraid to vote him in case he decided to instagib us.
Anyway, welcome!
Yep. We'd have all been afraid to vote him in case he decided to instagib us.
Anyway, welcome!
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Welcome Tosa! Hope everything's alright with Andres, though I know we all sometimes need a breather.
Gah! I'm an old timer!
ahem...
Why, back in my day we didn't have a special gameroom when we wanted some mafia. No-sir-ree. *wheeze* We had to make due in the front of the tavern, surrounded by drinking and posting of scantily clad women. None of this nice serene quiet. No sir, we had to make due when nought of us knew what to do. We didn't have any of them rules declarin' what games could be run, and we had to connect on 56k modems back when the whole world was frozen cold as uncle's ice shed, what with not having any of this here global warming we have now. Now you've got your smorgasbord of games up the wazoo, each of them havin' a demon or a viking or a monster. No, back in my time we just had plain old mobster types like what we've got in Jersey and we liked it, not like you kids wantin' 10 different town roles so ya won't get bored. Those were the days were when we got a townie role we were thankful and treasured it because we knew it was better than nothin', and when we had real heroes, like FDR and Superman. Why, I recall Superman challenged FDR to a race one day around the world, and FDR beat him by a furlong...
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Ja Mata, Tosa.
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail; its roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter; the rain may enter; but the King of England cannot enter – all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement! - William Pitt the Elder
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