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The robbery is very important since it was one of the only two weird events of these mobsters. Therefore it is important

Where's the proof that it was th mafia that robbed the bank? People outside of the mafia can rob banks too, you know. Unless of course, you're going to start saying somethign about how civilians aren't capable of grabbing a gun and a mask and stealing money.

You've got to be kidding me, I can't believe you're all so serious about this claimed robbery. :hmpf:

Really, I'm serious, it has nothing to do with our situation, I just know it. And I'm pretty sure Dr. Wilkerson does as well. No proof, no relation of the crime to our present situation, no belief.

I don't believe any of this , and we shouldn't focus on something like that right now. There's been quite a few deaths in the past couple of days, and I'm worried sick.

Well, I never. *Whispers* Andrew dear, why don't you go play in backyard? Girls are yucky anyways, remember?

I really am sorry about my daughter's behavior, Lucy. :blush: Now, now, Mary, be nice. I told you it was impolite to talk bad about people when they're within earshot...

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True in that the mafia did not neccesarily rob the bank however weird events are happening in stapleton we cannot take them lightly.

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Those who fiddle-faddle [another big word, mind you, Lois!] on about the robbery, rather than attempt to actually figure out who the local scum are, those people don't inspire much trust. We have literally no way of figuring out who committed the robbery unless someone out-and-out confesses. We need to deduce the identities of the scum through simple logic and what we have said here.

Governor, I'm sorry for haranguing the town with the innards of my refrigerator. Never again. thehinttobreakfastcoleslawischocolatechips

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True in that the mafia did not neccesarily rob the bank however weird events are happening in stapleton we cannot take them lightly.

Actually, yes, we can. It's just you that's spazzing out and saying "OMG! OMG! We have to act NOW!" I think it's vital, we stay calm and DON'T panic.

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True in that the mafia did not neccesarily rob the bank however weird events are happening in stapleton we cannot take them lightly.

How long did it take you to notice, honey?

Honestly...

Those who fiddle-faddle [another big word, mind you, Lois!] on about the robbery, rather than attempt to actually figure out who the local scum are, those people don't inspire much trust.

Indeed. Drop this whole thing, it's useless, IMO. Plus, we need to start thinking who's the most suspicious here.

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Indeed. Drop this whole thing, it's useless, IMO. Plus, we need to start thinking who's the most suspicious here.
Probably the people who aren't making any arguments or conclusions as to who the killer/s may be.

Or maybe it's just you, tough guy. Yes, we were hit pretty bad when we were robbed, but I think you ought to focus on the real problem at hand. You've been talking quite a lot these past few hours, so if you've actually got something to say besides "Let's figure out what to do", then please share. :hmpf:

Yes, you're right that the quiet ones may be sneaky, but maybe they've got nothing to say, nothing to go on. The only difference between you and them is that you're talking, but you're still not saying anything.

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You mean use them? Just so we can get to the mob? And risk a life? This is really coming from the mayor?

Huh? Use the mafia...to get to the mafia? I think it's likely that the mafia robbed the bank. I find you hard to trust, chef. :hmpf_bad:

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You're right. *sighs deeply, pauses, then continues* I am accusing people left and right and I know I shouldn't. I'm just trying to help the town since the town helped me all those years ago...

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You're right. *sighs deeply, pauses, then continues* I am accusing people left and right and I know I shouldn't. I'm just trying to help the town since the town helped me all those years ago...

I belive what Susan has been trying to say is that she is Incorruptible,meaning, she can't be converted by the mob.

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You're right. *sighs deeply, pauses, then continues* I am accusing people left and right and I know I shouldn't. I'm just trying to help the town since the town helped me all those years ago...

How did Stapleton help you back in Vermont? You said all you did was say no, and you've never made evident how you came to Stapleton. To be quite honest, you may wish to keep your story straight. And, I may add, unauthorized municipal munificent aid of a minor is illegal within Stapleton, so it couldn't be that someone paid the mob off [which is highly unlikely on its own].

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Huh? Use the mafia...to get to the mafia? I think it's likely that the mafia robbed the bank. I find you hard to trust, chef. :hmpf_bad:

Oh, sorry, I read heard wrong. I thought you meant use one of the townspeople to get to the mafia. Spying, as Susan calls it. :wacko:

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How did Stapleton help you back in Vermont? You said all you did was say no, and you've never made evident how you came to Stapleton. To be quite honest, you may wish to keep your story straight. And, I may add, unauthorized municipal munificent aid of a minor is illegal within Stapleton, so it couldn't be that someone paid the mob off [which is highly unlikely on its own].

I guess she came to Stapleton, and it helped her get a living, not living on the street, etc.

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I must say, I'm still baffled by this "reasonably tall/slightly shorter robbers" thing. I wonder why we'd be given this information if it wasn't relevant to this game... of life. The only explanation to this would be that one of the children was in cahoots with the mob, but I'd be devastated if it was so.

However, we must be aware that all of these roles of life were probably randomly assigned to each character of life, so it is equally likely for anyone - whether they're male, female, adult or child - to be a member of the mafia. I'm not pointing any fingers at the moment, but I believe that we should keep this in mind.

Sarah, wanna be friends? :sweet: I know I never, you know, watch you, because it'd be kind of weird, but you seem like a smart young woman!

Let's be friends!

Sure, why not? :sweet: In these bleak times, we need all the friends we can.

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About that vermont business...

I eventually fled vermont and came here a little bit later and started dancing and got a job. That was the best thing to ever happen to an orphan like me. You all need to see it from my point of view and you might understand.

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I must say, I'm still baffled by this "reasonably tall/slightly shorter robbers" thing. I wonder why we'd be given this information if it wasn't relevant to this game... of life. The only explanation to this would be that one of the children was in cahoots with the mob, but I'd be devastated if it was so.

If a child were working with the mob, then well, I dunno, I doubt such a child would do any real "Gun weilding" job.

sorry for not being here since mornin' but a jobs a job, and although everyone in this town is here, fella's from other towns drive through all the time and, as with all cars, they need gas.

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Yes, but voting blindly rarely works.

And, it's pointless, as it's a coin flip if they'll be scum or town. (Another Two-Face reference)

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