Mafia 58.5 The Ikeda-ya Incident M&P Samurai Showdown
#41
Posted 24 February 2010 - 10:08 PM
A pig voting for a tornado is as clever as a fox giving a lift to a scorpion.
Fuckin Chinese kid, his proverbs are gettin in my head. But anyways, I'm home and i'll be in and out for the afternoon.
Fuckin Chinese kid, his proverbs are gettin in my head. But anyways, I'm home and i'll be in and out for the afternoon.
#42
Posted 24 February 2010 - 10:11 PM
It is Day 1, 17 hours left.
12 players still alive: D'riss, Eloth, Fener, Kalse, Mockra, Omtose, Osseric, Ruse, Serc, Shadow, Spite, Tennes
7 votes to lynch. 6 to go to night.
1 vote Serc: Fener
Players not voted: D'riss, Eloth, Kalse, Mockra, Omtose, Osseric, Ruse, Serc, Shadow, Spite, Tennes
12 players still alive: D'riss, Eloth, Fener, Kalse, Mockra, Omtose, Osseric, Ruse, Serc, Shadow, Spite, Tennes
7 votes to lynch. 6 to go to night.
1 vote Serc: Fener
Players not voted: D'riss, Eloth, Kalse, Mockra, Omtose, Osseric, Ruse, Serc, Shadow, Spite, Tennes
Only someone with this much power could make this many frittatas without breaking any eggs.
#43
Posted 24 February 2010 - 10:22 PM
Hey guys. Really slow day. The only proverb I know is from Confucius
"Man who stands on toilet is high on pot"
"Man who stands on toilet is high on pot"
#44
Posted 24 February 2010 - 10:24 PM
"He who farts in church must sit in own pew."
"You can't put a porcupine in the barn, light it on fire, and expect to make licorice!"
(mad props to anyone who knows where the second one coems from)
"You can't put a porcupine in the barn, light it on fire, and expect to make licorice!"
(mad props to anyone who knows where the second one coems from)
Only someone with this much power could make this many frittatas without breaking any eggs.
#45
Posted 24 February 2010 - 10:28 PM
Path-Shaper, on 24 February 2010 - 10:24 PM, said:
"He who farts in church must sit in own pew."
"You can't put a porcupine in the barn, light it on fire, and expect to make licorice!"
(mad props to anyone who knows where the second one coems from)
"You can't put a porcupine in the barn, light it on fire, and expect to make licorice!"
(mad props to anyone who knows where the second one coems from)
google says -
Spoiler
but maybe someone knows it without cheating.
#47
Posted 24 February 2010 - 10:41 PM
DING DING DING! Fener wins the internetz.
(Actually, I'm rather impressed.)
(Actually, I'm rather impressed.)
Only someone with this much power could make this many frittatas without breaking any eggs.
#50
Posted 24 February 2010 - 11:29 PM
Slow thread is slooooooooooooooooow I am out for a few hours, will try to make it back on tonight.
#51
Posted 25 February 2010 - 12:12 AM
Well, this is completely unproductive. I vote
vote P-S
just cause u can never be too sure.
vote P-S
just cause u can never be too sure.
#52
Posted 25 February 2010 - 12:16 AM
Katsura Kogoro ducked his head as he entered the crooked doorway of his Otsu hideaway. It was a small and slightly delapidated inn, located in a small alley a street away from the primary market. Despite outward appearance, the interior was pleasantly arranged to emit a certain simple elegance, and a visitor was greeted with the soft intermingled scents of pine and tobacco.
After greeting the innkeeper's wife, who was arranging a small bouquet of irises with summer grasses, Katsura stole back to his room. The room was simple - a small alcove with an old clay vase, a low narrow table of pinewood and the folded bedclothes in the corner. Katsura removed his long sword and placed it on the floor, close to his side, as he pulled the table to him.
The innkeeper's wife called out a soft "please excuse me" and came in with a small pot of tea. As soon as she left, and ignoring the tea, Katsura took brush to paper and let the words flow in remembrance of the day.
Summer grasses,
All that remains
Of soldiers・dreams
With a touch of sadness, but not displeased with the verse, Katsura studied the calligraphy. Nodding to himself, he laid the poem flat upon the tatami and lay back. Drifting away, he remembered the bloody sunrise on the banks of the Kamogawa, before these thoughts faded to darkness. He slept.
After greeting the innkeeper's wife, who was arranging a small bouquet of irises with summer grasses, Katsura stole back to his room. The room was simple - a small alcove with an old clay vase, a low narrow table of pinewood and the folded bedclothes in the corner. Katsura removed his long sword and placed it on the floor, close to his side, as he pulled the table to him.
The innkeeper's wife called out a soft "please excuse me" and came in with a small pot of tea. As soon as she left, and ignoring the tea, Katsura took brush to paper and let the words flow in remembrance of the day.
Summer grasses,
All that remains
Of soldiers・dreams
With a touch of sadness, but not displeased with the verse, Katsura studied the calligraphy. Nodding to himself, he laid the poem flat upon the tatami and lay back. Drifting away, he remembered the bloody sunrise on the banks of the Kamogawa, before these thoughts faded to darkness. He slept.
Only someone with this much power could make this many frittatas without breaking any eggs.
#53
Posted 25 February 2010 - 12:17 AM
It is Day 1, 14 hours 56 minutes left.
12 players still alive: D'riss, Eloth, Fener, Kalse, Mockra, Omtose, Osseric, Ruse, Serc, Shadow, Spite, Tennes
7 votes to lynch. 6 to go to night.
1 vote Serc: Fener
Players not voted: D'riss, Eloth, Mockra, Omtose, Osseric, Ruse, Serc, Shadow, Spite, Tennes
12 players still alive: D'riss, Eloth, Fener, Kalse, Mockra, Omtose, Osseric, Ruse, Serc, Shadow, Spite, Tennes
7 votes to lynch. 6 to go to night.
1 vote Serc: Fener
Players not voted: D'riss, Eloth, Mockra, Omtose, Osseric, Ruse, Serc, Shadow, Spite, Tennes
This post has been edited by Path-Shaper: 25 February 2010 - 12:35 AM
Only someone with this much power could make this many frittatas without breaking any eggs.
#54
Posted 25 February 2010 - 12:36 AM
Ahem,
remove vote
and all that...
Sorry, Path-Shaper-San, I shall not question your sanctity again.
remove vote
and all that...
Sorry, Path-Shaper-San, I shall not question your sanctity again.
#56
Posted 25 February 2010 - 02:15 AM
I SHOGUN CHOPPED YOUR PETTY MAFIA GAME! MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
NOW....
FIGHT!!!!!!!!!
NOW....
FIGHT!!!!!!!!!
Trouble arrives when the opponents to such a system institute its extreme opposite, where individualism becomes godlike and sacrosanct, and no greater service to any other ideal (including community) is possible. In such a system rapacious greed thrives behind the guise of freedom, and the worst aspects of human nature come to the fore....
#57
Posted 25 February 2010 - 02:25 AM
I am off. Maybe things will have picked up tomorrow.
#58
Posted 25 February 2010 - 02:39 AM
and now I am back.
if we got twelve players, the most i'd expect would be 2 killers and 1 symp. Maybe a finder to counterbalance them.
if we got twelve players, the most i'd expect would be 2 killers and 1 symp. Maybe a finder to counterbalance them.
#59
Posted 25 February 2010 - 02:47 AM
Well, I lost my connection to the forum for a couple of hours, hence why I was absent. Not sure what happened....
How are we for check-ins?
How are we for check-ins?