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The way things are going, there's no hope. Let me try again and explain what's really going on. Ryan is the real investigator. He investigated me and found loyal. We know he's a sane investigator. On Night Two, he investigated Lucy Gordon and found loyal but corruptible. He contacted her claiming he was the investigator, but she has been corrupted and has now joined the real mob against him. On Night Four, he investigated John, who was scum, and who happened to be investigating me. I'm sorry for the confusion caused, but Ryan made a mistake in contacting Lucy and now our plan has failed. The way things are going, the town will lose when Ryan is gone. There's no more hope, since the mob has been strong. I still implore you to vote for John Wilder, but with such a lost cause, it's unlikely. And as a final word before we all die, you played a great game of life, Jimmy Palmer, John Wilder, Lucy Gordon, and the other scum who I suspect are Andrew Gordon, Alfred Winder, and Chris Wilder.
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People, you are making the situation worse. This is our last day if we vote wrong, so I must take necessary action. I am the loyal investigator. Ryan Alberts and I are undercover BOI agents, and we will now try to take the situation into our hands. On Night One, I investigated Ryan back and found the result to be loyal. I am a sane investigator. Last night, I investigated Officer John Wilder and found him to be scum. I had already been suspicious of him, so I trust the results 100%. We must vote John out today. If you vote out Ryan, the town loses. Right now, the numbers are 6 loyal townies, 6 scumbags, and 2 neutral players to my knowledge. If we vote out John today, we can take one Mafia hit and still have equal numbers and survive another day. Don't lose hope everyone. The scum are beginning to reveal themselves, and if we make the right choices we can get rid of them. Vote: Officer John Wilder / Big Cam Please, follow my lead. If you don't, us townies are good as dead.
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LEGO Star Wars: The Clone Wars Animated Comics
Inconspicuous replied to ILikePi's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Thanks for finding these videos! I really like this format much more than the regular comics. I don't remember all of the jokes either. Padawan-in-law. Oh that Death Brick. It can't be that important. -
I saw this movie the other day (Not in 3D ) and I was stunned. Incredible visual effects, and decent storyline. I can understand why some people are complaining but still enjoyed it myself. This is definitely the "must see" film at the moment.
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Well Mr. Right, who else would you consider voting off? Maybe some of your other theories will impress us, enough to vote.
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Not really. Just because you're participating actively doesn't mean you're innocent. I don't think that pointing fingers non-stop and claiming that "you want a reaction" is going to get us very far. Let's put an end to your tricky game. Vote: Matthew Right / Sandy
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Have you ever experienced paranormal activity?
Inconspicuous replied to JCC1004's topic in Community
Oh, I thought you meant any unexplainable events. In that case, not really. Sorry 'bout that. -
Have you ever experienced paranormal activity?
Inconspicuous replied to JCC1004's topic in Community
Well, I'm a magician, so duh. I make paranormal things happen all the time. That's essentially the art, so yes on the experienced and created sides. Heh hehe. Oops -
Jeez, calm down! I already apologized for my illogical reasoning and mistakes. And people, can we actually assume it's alcohol? Many of the things in the pictures are often irrelevant. Next thing you know, you'll be claiming that he's hiding dead bodies in that garbage can.
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I used to catch yellow-jackets with my bare hands, shake them up, and let them go when I was in first grade. I've only been stung twice. I'm mildly afraid of heights, but really afraid of fire and major heat sources, one of the reasons why I'm a terrible chef. I'm also afraid of big dogs. I once had a menacing dog run at me on my bike from across the street. The owner yelled at me "don't bike away or he'll chase you!". Scariest moment of my life.
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There's actually already a Lego Ginny, from the Chamber of Secrets set. The sets sound like remakes to me. I'm honestly let down. Dobby's Release sounds exactly the same as the old one. Unless there are some spectacular remakes, the only one I'll get for sure based off of the names and general prices is The Burrow. Thanks for the news though!
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If that's the speeder we're getting, I want Commando Droids. I really hope it's not the one from the series, because that's just a Magna-Guard Figther essentially. The other picture floating around here looks good, but I would rather have the Coruscant one.
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That's true. I guess I can't hold that against you, it's not good reasoning.
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I'm not sure if this has been brought up before, but here's a trailer. I saw it in a theater and it looked really good. What's interesting is that it's PG-13. Lego has tried to avoid basing themes off of PG-13 movies, which is just another reason why maybe Harry Potter will return. Anyways, I think the trailer looks sweet, so I might not just collect a few of these sets.
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I am also suspicious of John Wilder. He seems to be angered when anyone attacks him, and tends to attack them back. A notable case of this was poor Leanne Willis, who pointed fingers at the police. John cast the final vote and got her convicted. Yesterday, he questioned me at least twice without me saying anything to him. And of course the whole "taking law into hands" ordeal was just ridiculous.
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Patience. Voting is done in voting threads, which haven't emerged yet. More information will come in time.
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I really love the mechanism for the Seppy Shuttle's doors. Another favorite door mechanism of mine is the smooth one in Cloud City. Also in Cloud City is the ingenious Carbon-freezing mechanism. It's a little hard to operate, but the result is so realistic.
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My limited finances prevents me from having a buying phase too often. (I guess I'm lucky there.) Lack of inspiration doesn't happen to me very often, because I have lots of books, maps, DVD's, and pictures for inspiration. Builder's Block happens frequently to me, and many of my MOCs turn out worse than I envisioned. Building crave happened to me a few months ago, when I built three supersized LOTR MOC's in around a week. However, right now I'm in a review craze. I have loads of sets I desperately want to review but I have to finish other review. I probably could have done 5 in the two week break alone!
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I got: LEGO: -Fire Brigade -IOU Freeco Speeder -IOU Star Wars Visual Dictionary -IOU Ultimate Lego Book/Standing Small BOOKS: -Dave Barry Slept Here: A Sort of History of the United States -Dave Barry's History of the Millennium (So Far) -Dave Barry's Money Secrets (Like, why is there a giant eyeball on the dollar bill?) (I love Dave Barry's writing) And various gift cards and cash, which will be used for Lego.
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Which Is Your Favorite 2010 Licensed Theme?
Inconspicuous replied to curtisrlee's topic in LEGO Licensed
Well, first off, Atlantis isn't a licensed theme. The licensed themes this year are Toy Story, Ben 10, Duplo Licenses (eg Cars), Ferrari & Lamborghini, and Prince of Persia, according to Svelte's news index. I think this topic should be titled "Which Is Your Favorite 2010 Licensed Theme", but it wouldn't be a very helpful topic since many sets haven't been released yet, and not all the pictures have surfaced to my knowledge. I personally am looking forward to Prince of Persia, since we'll be getting lots of great minifigs and animals, desert colors like tan, dark tan, and brown, and some great looking architecture. -
You bring up an interesting point. However, I'm still unsure whether any of these clues from the opening pictures are actually valid. Since I'm sure the nursing one wasn't valid, I'm not sure we can trust either one. How can we be sure it's alcohol? I remember in a book I read called To Kill a Mockingbird, one man pretended to drink beer, but actually drank root beer, since he wanted people to think that was why he has made some mistakes in his life. And also, you can see the Chief's shoulder-pad in the left edge of the picture. I think that he and the Wilder brother may have been cut off.
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I'm not sure what you make of this, but he was planning to reveal that he was the vigilante if he was in danger long before anyone voted for him. He could still obviously be lying, but his statement is a little less out-of-the-blue if you know what I mean. And Mr. Right, I'm glad you were simply wanting a reaction.
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Mr. Right, I am upset that you have chosen this path of action. You honestly trusted me just a little while ago, and now you're willing to vote me out? And soon after I voted for you? Coincidence? I think not... I can assure you that the "clue" about nursing school is a coincidence. And remember, it's our brave Governor who sent her to nursing school, not the killer. I understand your suspicion, but seriously? Would you vote for Mr. Right if Mary was going to law school instead? I think that this is another example of you, Mr. Right, wanting to see the "reaction" of whoever you accuse. I really hope this is the case, but if it isn't, then unfortunately you will lose another townie.
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I would rather try to vote off scum today than to vote off someone we know is loyal but a killer, since there are no night actions tonight. As long as he's much more careful about is selections, I don't mind keeping him around. In the long run, he may end up being more helpful than harmful. ADDIT: I see that Ernie just posted the exact same thing.
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When I was younger, Lego was my main toy, but I also had an extensive collection of Playmobil and K'nex. My Playmobil collection was mainly Pirates and Western, and I found that they were more mobile than Lego, so if I wanted to bring a toy somewhere, it was Playmobil. I also had a few large K'nex sets in my day, including the Trampoline Tower, a functioning Pinball set, a roller coaster, a banana ride, and numerous sets. And, I had a few plastic army men, much like the ones in the new Toy Story Battlepack.