-
Posts
2,833 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Gallery
Everything posted by Professor Flitwick
-
cant spel fukwitt - The grammar errors comes from me making several elementary mistakes in several consecutive posts. The Fuckwitt part comes from here, in a rather heated debate between def and myself in Hinckley's 'The Forest' mafia game. Given to me by the host himself.
-
Red Scare Mystery - Chapter Twelve
Professor Flitwick replied to Bob's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
I'd like to read the piece of paper out to everyone -
Doctor Who, Torchwood, Sarah Jane Adventures...
Professor Flitwick replied to The Kid's topic in Culture & Multimedia
Nixon? In a Doctor Who episode? That whole scene alone has just rationalized the whole amount of money spent on this series! -
Red Scare Mystery - Chapter Twelve
Professor Flitwick replied to Bob's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
A garden gnome... by a famous French artist? Sorry, my old friend, but I think you were scammed. Is there an attic or a basement we've yet to search? -
Red Scare Mystery - Chapter Twelve
Professor Flitwick replied to Bob's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
I'd like to read all of the medicine bottles, and know their purposes. I'd also like to look inside each of the bottles. -
DownLoadable Content. Add-on's to games that can be as small as the Horse Armor in Oblivion, to as large as the 'The Lost and Damned' game packs in Grand Theft Auto IV. Hopefully these will follow the latter's size.
-
It appears that Warner Brothers have registered several domain names: BatmanHush.com BatmanHushGame.com BatmanImposters.com BatmanImpostors.com BatmanKnightFell.com BatmanRedHoods.com Possible DLC with Hush/Red Hood/Imposters? Sounds plausible.
-
Thank you for letting me play Hinckley! I've had great fun playing, and I can't thank you enough for such a memorable conclusion for my first conviction! Can't believe it took me eight games to get a vote casted against me (not including that one 'safety vote' against me in Eurodina). I agree! Where do you get these idea's for Hink? Thank you, Fugazi!
-
The Forest Mafia: Day Eight
Professor Flitwick replied to Hinckley's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Not when I'm singing different parts of the song. Look forward to a pleasant surprise, come the morning. I wouldn't blame yourself; a train (or equally, a bandwagon) is hard to stop once it's left the station, especially when it's heading in the wrong direction. -
The Forest Mafia: Day Eight
Professor Flitwick replied to Hinckley's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
True, as I said previously, Helen was a suspect of mine since her immediate revival. Call me old fashioned, but you don't tend to hold back when someone says they have incriminating evidence against someone you suspect. Remember this: look for those who defended her, as opposed to those who took a neutral stance. What will be, will be -
The Forest Mafia: Day Eight
Professor Flitwick replied to Hinckley's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Forgive me, but when someone gives incriminating evidence against someone who turns out to be innocent, and then suddenly disappears without a trace, I think I have the right to voice my suspicions. And thats all I did. I didn't vote for Booker, and I didn't try to sway the votes towards him. All I did was say who I thought was suspicious, and I would've given Booker ample time to explain. Que Sera, Sera -
The Forest Mafia: Day Eight
Professor Flitwick replied to Hinckley's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Please forgive me, but I ment to say "I was one of the first to vote for Felix, though it loses all gravitas when we see I (and about 3/4 of Felix's voters) voted after his confession". Please forgive my slip-of-the-tongue. -
Red Scare Mystery - Chapter Twelve
Professor Flitwick replied to Bob's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Yes, and I can assure you it is little short of amazing! And how can we be sure that Dolly isn't get you to reveal your loyalties to her, or keeping you from doing a possibly sinister night action? I can't say I agree with or condone her way of doing it, but it could very well be for the good of us all. -
The Forest Mafia: Day Eight
Professor Flitwick replied to Hinckley's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Hmm. I've been expecting this since Helen was revealed to be innocent. Well, time to explain my votes: I voted for Helen because I found her sudden vote for Edgar suspisous. Call me old fashioned, but a sudden vote with little to justify it, followed by a startling Bandwagon would raise ones suspisions. On the second day I voted for Lazlo because I felt him rarely speaking was about as useful as a chocolate fireguard, and as best as I can recall, there wasn't much of a case against Bristol to begin with, just another sudden bandwagon. I didn't speak up much after Helen's rant at me; despite her apology it left me depressed, and I didn't want to keep coming back. However, I (like Bruno, Kaley and Marcus) did support the voting after the conviction had been reached. I was one of the first to vote for Felix, though it loses all gravitas when we see I (and about 3/4 of Felix's voters) voted after his conviction. I voted after the conviction to fully show my support, as did several others, including you, Cameron . I voted for Helen, because, as with my aforementioned day one excuse, I found her revival very surprising, and whats more I trusted Bruno. Lets not forget that you were the first to vote, Rufus. After Helen, I thought it would be best not to rush into voting straight away, and gave Cara a chance to protect herself. Well, I hope that was a good enough rebuttal. -
Red Scare Mystery - Chapter Twelve
Professor Flitwick replied to Bob's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
If this is correct, then I believe we should know why you targeted the people you targeted, Ralph. -
Red Scare Mystery - Chapter Twelve
Professor Flitwick replied to Bob's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Chapter Eight. During the third night, I believe. I think you misunderstood what I said. I think the Gun killer is the Communist killer, who targeted Dolores, showing she is as good as confirmed as a loyal American. No worries; you're new. You've misunderstood what I was saying. I wasn't accusing, I was pointing out a flaw in my theory. I remember you saying you followed Dolores the night of the gunshots, you're seems to have some previous validity. -
Red Scare Mystery - Chapter Twelve
Professor Flitwick replied to Bob's topic in LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
Valerie? A spy? I find it hard to believe that my neighbor, after all these years, was a spy. It would seem that the knife killer is possibly a vigilante, which means the gun holder is a Communist. Which means and Communist has tried to kill me or my wife. Unfortunetly, it also brings the Mayor into suspicion; he was the knifes intended target. So, who saw who kill poor Frankie? We've already been searched, thank you.