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Hinckley

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  1. My concern would be playing into the Scum's hands that way. One vote towards an innocent with a great Nocturnal Skill and not enough votes on someone else to overturn it, we could get a voting pattern to look at on the first day, but lose a potentially crucial Nocturnal Skill. If we start voting just to see who jumps on it AKA using our heads, we may get in too deep without having a way out. I'm just saying if it's a good idea to vote on day one to have something to base future decisions off of (Now that I think of it, we need as much as we can get, so wasting a day without voting would be silly) but we can't just brazenly go vote for whoever. We probably may have more chance of hitting an important Townie than nabbing a Scum. So, while I've come to my senses and agree that we should vote today, I think we need to be careful and ready to potentially save someone who can help us later. Yes, I was listening. The wording of that rule isn't crystal clear.
  2. I just suggested we choose someone. Did you think I was being sarcastic. Perhaps you think I am a character from some other book or movie you have seen. I meant it. Let's pick someone and start talking about voting someone out. We'll see how people respond. To prove I'm serious I could volunteer. Now that doesn't mean I wouldn't want everyone to unvote before a conviction is reached. We just want to gauge people's reaction to a serious discussion. Is the day over once a conviction is reached? Is a conviction over-turnable? Is that a word?
  3. Great, so how do you suggest we do this? What if our attempts to weed out a Scum leads to an innocent being irrevocably fed to the statue? What if that person has some skill or action that can help us after sunset, or night as it were. We've been told not to refer to books, movies or games...of life so I can't say Night Action. But what if someone had a Nocturnal Skill and we fed them to the head just to get these cultists smoked out? If we all voted one person early enough, we'd have time to see who does what and un-vote if we find the target seems innocent. If we start talking about this now, or just pick a target at random, we can start gauging reactions. Shall we pick someone at random or do we have volunteers?
  4. Thank you. However, I'd like an answer from LewiMOC.
  5. You can't upload images as a new member. You need to have a Flickr account and post the images through the URL tag.
  6. Please read this thread
  7. What is the point of this??
  8. Hinckley

    9v Planes

    Oh then I stand corrected. The new flying planes line must be right around the corner. I'll just hold my breath then.
  9. Plus, they're British.
  10. I wouldn't read too much into that. They seem to use that word a lot. It doesn't seem to mean we must make a sacrifice. The way you've worded it makes it seem that way, but Ossie and Is don't seem to be telling us we absolutely have to.
  11. Is the name literal? As far as lynching today, I can't think of any way to start. Are there penalties for not lynching? *goes to check*
  12. Hinckley

    9v Planes

    I think nothing has changed since the last time it was discussed. The limitations remain the same. Well, there is one change: LEGO has abandoned 9v motors altogether anyway, so maybe power functions, but still, the cost would probably be exorbitant and marketing something that flies that is that big could actually be considered invading airspace or building a weapon. Race track, perhaps, but have you seen an XL motor? That'd be a pretty large scale. I don't think it's feasible...
  13. On an international site you will see some different uses of punctuation. Plural form, like this use of the apostrophe, is one example.
  14. Nobody wants you running around with an empty gut. Everyone would prefer you getting some balls in your gut, believe me.
  15. It's not like time has anything to do with cooking. OK, I think the Fried Scorpion Balls are ready! I've been frying them for about 6 hours. They should be nice and al dente. I hope you appreciate the work I put into this dish. Removing a scorpion's balls is very difficult work.
  16. If we have a talking camel and Fiber One bars, we have the internet, OK? Heavens to Mergatroid.
  17. I don't know. Why? What year is it supposed to be?
  18. Oh sorry, I read too fast. I thought it said $149.99. I would be surprised if it is wider. Perhaps City Hall will be taller? More detailed inside? I'm intrigued.
  19. This probably isn't necessary but just in case, here's the wiki entry for Imhotep. What, you don't think we have internet stranded in the desert? The talking camel's megablocks is a wifi hotspot and his nards are a laptop.
  20. I don't believe LEGO fans are really blind followers of anything LEGO produces. Jack Stone, Galidor, Znap...
  21. I have lived in the harsh desert for a long time. My whole family was any'ed by cultists when I was just a wee boy. Oh, that made my wee times so harsh and difficult. Oh, we're in luck! The Cultists only need to any Third-party roles to win! We're safe.
  22. It's real. I just saw a Discovery Channel show on it. I can't remember where it is... I don't think it's in Norway. Update: It's Yosemite National Park...in the state that I live in. California.
  23. Oh Yippee. I read too fast. I meant they need to any us. Well, I've put my head on the chopping block rather quickly, haven't I? Simple mistake there, guys. Please don't kill me over it.
  24. Stupid hoare. Can't you read? We need to any them. Noob.
  25. Uh-oh, the seal has been broken. Thanks for being the first.
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