brickme Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 I'm going to agree with zapper brick however. You want to get rid of me no matter town or scum just so you can investigate further. sounds as scummy as skinning someone. Vote: Lois Jackson/Stricker
The Crazy One Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 Thank you steven,As you all know I am a dancer here in this town of stapleton. I have had a hard life until I got a job here and in these tough economical times I could lose it. Now If you are not so hasty you could interrogate me. Or you could listen to what I have to say. Hear me out. I would NEVER betray this town especially since mayor white is so nice and kind. I could never betray him much less the town. I don't care about money. I don't care about alcohol. I don't want a criminal record much less be killed by my friends and fellow town people. If a mob asked me to join (which one did once) I would rather shoot myself than join. You must hear me out. If you want to get rid of the scum vote for someone else. I would NEVER hear me NEVER betray the town. A good case. Susan, I think I trust you, but taking a nap at this critical time is suicide, but, I do suggest you go home and collect your thoughts, and come back when you are calmer and ready to assemble your defence.
hewkii9 Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 I find it intriguing, that the two who I have had reason to suspect are the two that the people are voting for...
Dannylonglegs Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 Well, she's back up, and rather vehemint in her oposition to... oh heck wid it big words are hard to manage. she seems to deny mafia conections, but I realy can't trust her I'm glad to see she's taking it seriously though I'm going to agree with zapper brick however. You want to get rid of me no matter town or scum just so you can investigate further. sounds as scummy as skinning someone.Vote: Lois Jackson/Stricker Bad move, I'm almost positive your guilty now, I thought you might just be scared er somthin' but trying to divert attention from yourself by voting off someone else, explanationless is just low! I think I've had enough, you've got my vote Vote: Susan/brickme
JCC1004 Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 If a mob asked me to join (which one did once) You're not doing yourself any good with that. And what your reasoning with Lois? You too Mayor!
JimBee Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 Hmm... very suspicious. Let's review what has happened after lunch so far: - Many people (I'll have to remember who later) have voted for Susan so far. Shhe has been babbling on and telling stories of mobs, so that does make her suspicious, I'd say. - Mr. Mayor, Franklin, was it? Voted for Lois. Not the first to vote for Susan, but one of them. - Susan was quick to join the Mayor in voting for Lois. This is very suspicious... Sorry, honey, but I can't just stand by and watch. I have to do something. Vote: Susan/ brickme
hewkii9 Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 Well, she's back up, and rather vehemint in her oposition to... oh heck wid it big words are hard to manage. she seems to deny mafia conections, but I realy can't trust her No, don't discontinue your usage of variegated vocabulary! You flew, Louis. You aviated. And I would conclude that any man or woman, townie or scum, would vehemently deny mafia connections at this time, so that says little.
The Crazy One Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 I really don't want to vote her off, but I feel it is getting too much to find a good defence agaisnt the constant voting. But the fact that she is in crap, and then goes and votes someone else off is the sign of a scum hastlily trying to defend herself. I will refrain from voting for now, but my mind is almost made up. Sorry.
Dannylonglegs Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 No, don't discontinue your usage of variegated vocabulary! You flew, Louis. You aviated. And I would conclude that any man or woman, townie or scum, would vehemently deny mafia connections at this time, so that says little. Aw. thanks, I 'm likely to augement my vocabulary with fancy words now and then, but usin' them to excess like yer brother does just ain't my thing. I think you didn't see the rest of my comment, I was sayin' that dispite her denyin' it I still can't trust her. also that was never ment to be incriminatin' I hadn't realised no one had posted, and my conviction, sorta merged with my previos post.
brickme Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 I'm angry now, You guys are pretty much voting against me because of SUSPICIONS about me. I could say this all day and all night without lying. I would never hand this town over to some people who want some drinks. I would never join a mob. I was quick to side with the mayor because he had a valid point. Lois wants me off Just so he could research more. He does not care wether I am a townie or scum. He is going to lose a precious townie the way he's going. No I am sorry I will not accept death knowing that the town is turning against me I won't. If I had more evidence I would gladly share it with all of you to get rid of these slimeballs but I don't have any. Let me ask you all this where were you went the murders took place huh? I told you I was rehearsing for a dance. Let's hear some of your feeble excuses so I can crack down on you. I have never and will never betray this town. This is my life. *sobs crying now* *goes over to ryan gordon to ask if I left anything out* He seems to not want to lose a townie at any rate.
YG-49 Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 Please stop calling my wife a he. And they are NOT suspicions.
Darth_Legois Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 (edited) Vote count: brickme / Susan Webb: 6 (Millacol88, Striker, YG-49, Hewkii9, Dannylonglegs, Jim Butcher) Striker / Lois Jackson: 2 (Zapperbrick, brickme) Non-voters: 13 (Quarryman, Simonjedi, Shadows, The Crazy One, Big Cam, Eskallon, Whitefang, Sandy, Ricecracker, TinyPiesRUs, Inconspicuous, JCC1004, Forresto) Need 11 Votes to Lynch. Just under 72 hours remain. Edited December 23, 2009 by Darth_Legois
hewkii9 Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 Aw. thanks, I 'm likely to augement my vocabulary with fancy words now and then, but usin' them to excess like yer brother does just ain't my thing. No! I have the colorful mental lexicon! My dilatory brother John is the one who eats my breakfast slaw. I would never hand this town over to some people who want some drinks. Who is this that wants drinks? To be perfectly candid, I wouldn't say no to a nice schappes right now.
Dannylonglegs Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 I'm angry now,You guys are pretty much voting against me because of SUSPICIONS about me. What else are we to go on, It seems when the presure is high, all you can do is lie, or make up stories I'm sorry but perhaps if you were a little more careful you would,t have made so many people suspicious of you. If you are a townie which I doubt I'll be teriffied that I didn't beleive you, but your realy hard to beleive.
The Crazy One Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 I need to go home. I am going to ponder on todays terrible events. Andrew and Lucy, if you want to come I would like to talk, but that is your choice. I am quite happy thinking in peace. Goodbye for now. Give me a shout if anything terrible happens. Goodbye friends. And Susan, if you are truely a townie, I sincerely hope you survive.
Millacol88 Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 In situations like this, on the first day of a game...of life, refraining from voting is perhaps the WORST thing a loyal townie can do. If we don't vote for someone, there is absolutely no chance that we can reduce the scum's numbers. However, that night, the scum killer has his choice of townies to kill. A couple of you (including Susan ) claim you are waiting for more evidence. YOU WILL NOT GET ANY, not on the first day. So the best thing to do, is vote! Look at it like this: Vote, there's a chance you will get a scum and reduce their numbers. Don't vote, there is a 100% chance that the scum will reduce the town's numbers.
brickme Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 These are not made up stories. ask the governer.
Dannylonglegs Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 No! I have the colorful mental lexicon! My dilatory brother John is the one who eats my breakfast slaw. sorry I couldn't tell who it was speaking to me, you to sound simmilar, ecxept that whole thesaurus thing hehe oops
Zapper Brick Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 Hmmm, seem to be very confusing here. I think that Susan may be the investigator, making her a perfect target for the Scum.
hewkii9 Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 A quick thought on the votes right now. Lois and Susan are voting for eachother. This means that they are not both scum. If Susan turns out to be a townie, Lois will be scrambling to prove her townie nature in some way, although it could go either way. If Susan turns out to be scum, Lois is proven innocent.
The Crazy One Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 In situations like this, on the first day of a game...of life, refraining from voting is perhaps the WORST thing a loyal townie can do. If we don't vote for someone, there is absolutely no chance that we can reduce the scum's numbers. However, that night, the scum killer has his choice of townies to kill. A couple of you (including Susan ) claim you are waiting for more evidence. YOU WILL NOT GET ANY, not on the first day. So the best thing to do, is vote! Look at it like this: Vote, there's a chance you will get a scum and reduce their numbers. Don't vote, there is a 100% chance that the scum will reduce the town's numbers. I am voting as soon as I get back. I think I have decided on who to go for. Goodbye!
hewkii9 Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 And something else - I do not believe there is any way for a Scum to know someone else's role during the first day.
WhiteFang Posted December 23, 2009 Posted December 23, 2009 There is a lot of progress so far, but I feel this situation reminds me of a movie classic which used to show in another town, called Guilder City in Noir State, I believed, named after "Reckless Young Cop" and now I feel I like seeing it a "Reckless Young Dancer". Although Susan is trying very hard to participate and helps the citizens to think of certain possibilities and angles in this cruel situation, but some part of her stories maybe be contradicting with one another, pointed by others. I believed she is trying to help but not sure how. Given the current exposure that she was involved in the games of life, this is her very first grand opening. I find it hard that we are doing this to convict a possible confused townie, based on mere confusion. Mind you everyone, today is only the first day. How can we convict someone with concrete evidence. There is enough grief for one day, but do we need to add. I am not trying to shield her or defend her, but based on my humble position. I believe she is just a little confused. I will reserve my vote for the time being.
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