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Re: (Almost) Simple WW Game #2 - Day 2

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Qantaga wrote:
- theohall - theo is moving up my list with a bullet. Last game, his single-mindedness (blindness to any other possibilities) proved spectacularly wrong. theo is a smart enough guy that I would expect him to re-evaluate that approach and become at least slightly more open-minded if he were a villager this game. His same damn the torpedoes approach this game strikes me more as a wolf hiding behind "consistency," than a villager searching for truth.
He's played like this for a long time! He cast the killing vote against me on the last day in one game before I had a chance to defend myself and we lost the game.

- Newcastle - I'm still bugged by Newcastle's "blow it up" play, but I was wrong in judging trig's "categorically: I am not the seer" statement, so I'm going to have to reevaluate my thoughts on Newcastle today.
at first I thought he was the seer and was anxious to expose a wolf. I don't think so anymore.

- bb2112 - I'm still leaning good on bb, but I plan on reading up on him a little further today.
Not sure what to make of him. If I can't read'em I say test'em!
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Qantaga wrote:Day 2 musings:

- Lassr is still my top evil candidate.
As for you...

The fact that you have me as your top candidate is a bit suspicious but not sure if that's from villager fear or wolfy plan.
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Lassr wrote:In this game I say better safe than sorry on Austin. Don't let him fool ya.

Even if Austin is a wolf, there are two others. Should we really rush to test Austin before we even make a decent effort of finding the other two?
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Qantaga wrote:
Lassr wrote:In this game I say better safe than sorry on Austin. Don't let him fool ya.

Even if Austin is a wolf, there are two others. Should we really rush to test Austin before we even make a decent effort of finding the other two?
No, you should never rush unless there is a reason. Rushing diminishes the info you can gather.
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Hello <knocks on monitor screen> anyone around?
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When all is said and done I still go back to  Newcastle 
 
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Mr Bubbles wrote:When all is said and done I still go back to  Newcastle 
 
Were you not just mentioning to theohall how we should be looking at those who are trying to send us in directions different than Austin? Words and actions do not match here.
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Remus West wrote:
Mr Bubbles wrote:When all is said and done I still go back to  Newcastle 
 
Were you not just mentioning to theohall how we should be looking at those who are trying to send us in directions different than Austin? Words and actions do not match here.
Sure they do. Newcastle tried to take us on the Austin bus, I'm bringing it back to him.
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Mr Bubbles wrote:
Remus West wrote:
Mr Bubbles wrote:When all is said and done I still go back to  Newcastle 
 
Were you not just mentioning to theohall how we should be looking at those who are trying to send us in directions different than Austin? Words and actions do not match here.
Sure they do. Newcastle tried to take us on the Austin bus, I'm bringing it back to him.
i'm taking a wait and see approach on Austin. I've got other people in mind i'd prefer to lynch today. I'm also curious to see how people react to various stimuli. I found myself talking & defending & attacking too much yesterday. So i am taking a bit of a back off approach to things. I much rather see how people are interacting now. I had a lot to say yesterday. I'll hold off for a bit.
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 Lassr 
 
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Chaosraven wrote: Lassr 
 
indeed.

hmmm.....

too many fools in this game. Lynch away.
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RMC wrote:
Lassr wrote:
Newcastle wrote: RMC 
 


to banish the crickets once and for all...

I actually like this vote but wonder why no one wants to test Austin.

Something about RMC that doesn't sit right with me this game.
The fact I am a villager, and you are a wolf?
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Remus West wrote:  Lassr 
 


Qantaga provided plenty of reasons earlier. Lets see if anyone wants to pursue this direction.
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Unagi wrote:I could vote for Lassr, but he's just about my last choice at the moment.
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Qantaga wrote:Day 2 musings:

- Lassr is still my top evil candidate.
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Uhm, wtf up is up w/ the Lassr spam and the lassr vote spam?
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CR & Austin...you gonna explain your votes?
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Day 2 Vote Count

Voting history
Spoiler:
  • Chaos acc Remus (1)
    Newcastle acc Qantaga (1)
    Newcastle wd Qantaga (0)
    Newcastle acc Remus (2)
  • theohall acc Austin (1)
  • Lassr acc Austin (2)
    Newcastle wd Remus (1)
  • Newcastle acc RMC (1)
    Austin acc theohall (1)
  • Remus acc Lassr (1)
  • Unagi acc Remus (2)
    Bubbles acc Newcastle (1)
    Chaos wd Remus (1)
  • Chaos acc Lassr (2)
    Austin wd theohall (0)
  • Austin acc Lassr (3)
Majority is 6.

Against Lassr (3): Remus, Chaos, Austin
Against Austin (2): theohall, Lassr
Against Remus (1): Unagi
Against RMC (1): Newcastle




No Votes (4): Bubbles, bb2112, RMC, Qantaga


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You make a good point, Q.

I will re-evaluate.

 withdraw Austin 
 


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Newcastle wrote:CR & Austin...you gonna explain your votes?
have you not been illuminated?
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Sure, why not.

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Let's find out.
I said I'd vote for him.

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That's n-1. Let lassr speak please.
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DUDE...WTF...where this speed train come from?
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Lets jump on the chooo chooo  Lassr 
 
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So Mr Bubbles did not want Lassr talking.

I was actually holding off to let Lassr speak this time. :roll:
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Mr Bubbles wrote:Lets jump on the chooo chooo  Lassr 
 
Are you trying to make up for last game, or double down???
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Day 2 Final Vote Count

VOTING CLOSED

Voting history
Spoiler:
  • Chaos acc Remus (1)
    Newcastle acc Qantaga (1)
    Newcastle wd Qantaga (0)
    Newcastle acc Remus (2)
    theohall acc Austin (1)
  • Lassr acc Austin (2)
    Newcastle wd Remus (1)
  • Newcastle acc RMC (1)
    Austin acc theohall (1)
  • Remus acc Lassr (1)
    Unagi acc Remus (2)
    Bubbles acc Newcastle (1)
    Chaos wd Remus (1)
  • Chaos acc Lassr (2)
    Austin wd theohall (0)
  • Austin acc Lassr (3)
    theohall wd Austin (1)
  • bb2112 acc Lassr (4)
    Unagi wd Remus (0)
  • Unagi acc Lassr (5)
    Bubbles wd Newcastle
  • Bubbles acc Lassr (6)
Majority is 6.

Against Lassr (6): Remus, Chaos, Austin, bb2112, Unagi, Bubbles
Against Austin (1): Lassr
Against RMC (1): Newcastle

No Votes (3): RMC, Qantaga, theohall
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Unagi wrote:
Mr Bubbles wrote:Lets jump on the chooo chooo  Lassr 
 
Are you trying to make up for last game, or double down???
I'll let you know after the write up. :wink:
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Mr Bubbles wrote:
Unagi wrote:
Mr Bubbles wrote:Lets jump on the chooo chooo  Lassr 
 
Are you trying to make up for last game, or double down???
I'll let you know after the write up. :wink:

don't worry, you are safe tonight. Got my eye on 2 that voted for me and 2 that did not.

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"We want more time," they whined. "It's a holiday," chimed in others.

So the Mod descended from his thrown and flipped the marker forward one day.

"But that means we have to wake up early!" shouted a voice from way in the back. "We need our beauty sleep!!" came the plaintive bleating.

So the Mod descended once more and flicked his finger enough to spin the dial 12 hours. Exhausted, he returned to his dais and settled in for a nice slumber when...

WHAM, BANG, Thank you Maam...it's over.

Bunch of ungrateful, whiny, spoiled ingrates - the whole lot of you! :roll:

























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It is Night.

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Well whaddya know. Let's see if we can't catch us a pair.
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See told you all he was a wolf. :)
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RMC wrote:See told you all he was a wolf. :)
And you were so sure you absolutely voted for him, right? Oh.... just like me, you did not. Hmmmm.......
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theohall wrote:
RMC wrote:See told you all he was a wolf. :)
And you were so sure you absolutely voted for him, right? Oh.... just like me, you did not. Hmmmm.......
I was at work and got busy..by the time I checked he was lynched. <shrug> Who knew there was going to be a train.
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The sunrise is greeted by the dulcet tones of a Koto and Hana - which is odd as no one in the village even knows what those words mean. A quick investigation finds an old fashion tape recorder playing the song inside Unagi's hut. Chopsticks litter the floor along with some takeout containers of rice, crushed fortune cookies, and some extra seaweed. Looks like the wolves were in the mood for some eel.

Unagi is Dead!

It is Day. Villagers, do your thing!


Census
  1. El Guapo - lost his ribs
  2. Bubbles
  3. Chaosraven
  4. bb2112
  5. Remus West
  6. Lassr - WOLF
  7. Austin
  8. Theo
  9. Trig - lynched
  10. RMC
  11. Unagi - traditional unadon takeout
  12. Newcastle
  13. Qantaga ( ;) )
Majority is 5.

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Ok, this is bad. More info to follow.
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