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Re: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 6
No, it's fine - LOL. At least it confirms what I said about being a dufus!!higgs2 wrote:should i not have?
Bloody Greta Garbo
Re: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 6
From the Scum WB:
M: "Leave zig alone…. he’ll spontaniously combust soon anyway. "
Do i really do that?
LOL
M: "Leave zig alone…. he’ll spontaniously combust soon anyway. "
Do i really do that?
LOL
~Three of a Perfect Pair~
Re: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 6
You were fighting sooooooooooo hard!! I kept wondering if your hands were going to burst out of my screen and strangle me!!Zigmen wrote:From the Scum WB:
M: "Leave zig alone…. he’ll spontaniously combust soon anyway. "
Do i really do that?
LOL
Bloody Greta Garbo
Re: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 6
Zigmen wrote:From the Scum WB:
M: "Leave zig alone…. he’ll spontaniously combust soon anyway. "
Do i really do that?
LOL
Bloody Greta Garbo
Re: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 6
GG all.
Thanks for the Mind-F game AZA.
I learned alot this game.
Just so you all know Is I always look scummy and I'm always town!
M, You did a fantastic job! I thought you were scum all along but was not sure if it was just a noob thing or not. Plus if you didn't get to play you don't learn as much. BTW, Hand in that n00b card!
At end game I thought Charlou was a SK with an alternative win condition. I could not see why she was going after Zig so hard. and was gitting the Higgs thing wrong. Was hard to keep quite the last day.
Interesting end!
Thanks for the Mind-F game AZA.
I learned alot this game.
Just so you all know Is I always look scummy and I'm always town!
M, You did a fantastic job! I thought you were scum all along but was not sure if it was just a noob thing or not. Plus if you didn't get to play you don't learn as much. BTW, Hand in that n00b card!
At end game I thought Charlou was a SK with an alternative win condition. I could not see why she was going after Zig so hard. and was gitting the Higgs thing wrong. Was hard to keep quite the last day.
Interesting end!
Auspicious Curmudgeon
Re: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 6
from the WB,
M: "Can’t stay on tonight. Fella been away all week and is just home."
M: "Can’t stay on tonight. Fella been away all week and is just home."
Re: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 6
DennyB wrote:GG all.
Thanks for the Mind-F game AZA.![]()
I learned alot this game.
Just so you all know Is I always look scummy and I'm always town!![]()
M, You did a fantastic job! I thought you were scum all along but was not sure if it was just a noob thing or not. Plus if you didn't get to play you don't learn as much. BTW, Hand in that n00b card!![]()
At end game I thought Charlou was a SK with an alternative win condition. I could not see why she was going after Zig so hard. and was gitting the Higgs thing wrong. Was hard to keep quiet the last day.
Interesting end!
Auspicious Curmudgeon
Re: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 6
Yeah, I didn't mean to diminish the consequences of it. Not really sure what else I can add other than to say again that it'll be good if we've learned from the benefit of hindsight.higgs2 wrote:I realize there was not mal intent. But it is not a situation that can be minimized by saying it was only this and only that. It was p. huge that two players had inside information. It was down to what --4 or 5 town? And two of you know something about the lovebird pair that would make fosing them useless. It was a big handicap.charlou wrote:From what zigmen just posted, I gather only he knew Jerome was town, and only because he was given a handicap after Jerome's infraction.
Same thing with the Contra role .. apart from Contra, only I knew about it due to the circumstances of the subbing.
It was a kinda botched game, but not really due to any malintent on anyone's part ... just a series of unfortunate events, so to speak. Pretty sure those closest to the errors will learn from them. I'd like to think I have.
In the end, I find the irony of it all amusing, given the premiss of the game: ratz drama hehe.
Kinda poetic that I went after zigmen, even if it was due to a big misunderstanding on my part.
no fences
Re: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 6
Subject: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 5
Mantisdreamz wrote:This is why I didn't want to say my actually name, because I knew it was going to cause suspicion. But trust me, I am town now.charlou wrote:I'm not buying Mantis's devogue being a vanilla role. Dev has a rep at rationalia for being the forum drama queen. Given the roles that have come to light so far in this game, I think Aza would have 'Devogue' play a more contentious role.
vote Mantis
Alright, higgs, Gonzo or M for me.
I'm curious as to why no body has brought up the idea that Gonzo might be the Don?
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Re: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 6
"What a man believes upon grossly insufficient evidence is an index into his desires -- desires of which he himself is often unconscious. If a man is offered a fact which goes against his instincts, he will scrutinize it closely, and unless the evidence is overwhelming, he will refuse to believe it. If, on the other hand, he is offered something which affords a reason for acting in accordance to his instincts, he will accept it even on the slightest evidence. The origin of myths is explained in this way."
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Re: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 6
DennyB wrote:
Just so you all know Is I always look scummy and I'm always town!![]()
"What a man believes upon grossly insufficient evidence is an index into his desires -- desires of which he himself is often unconscious. If a man is offered a fact which goes against his instincts, he will scrutinize it closely, and unless the evidence is overwhelming, he will refuse to believe it. If, on the other hand, he is offered something which affords a reason for acting in accordance to his instincts, he will accept it even on the slightest evidence. The origin of myths is explained in this way."
Re: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 6
Yep, Mantis had it worked out.gib wrote:Subject: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 5
Mantisdreamz wrote:This is why I didn't want to say my actually name, because I knew it was going to cause suspicion. But trust me, I am town now.charlou wrote:I'm not buying Mantis's devogue being a vanilla role. Dev has a rep at rationalia for being the forum drama queen. Given the roles that have come to light so far in this game, I think Aza would have 'Devogue' play a more contentious role.
vote Mantis
Alright, higgs, Gonzo or M for me.
I'm curious as to why no body has brought up the idea that Gonzo might be the Don?
I had no impression from her day two play that she was jester that day.
no fences
Re: Ratz Drama Mafia Day 6
It was poetic justice. And I felt stupid for not defending myself better, you did a great jobcharlou wrote:Yeah, I didn't mean to diminish the consequences of it. Not really sure what else I can add other than to say again that it'll be good if we've learned from the benefit of hindsight.higgs2 wrote:I realize there was not mal intent. But it is not a situation that can be minimized by saying it was only this and only that. It was p. huge that two players had inside information. It was down to what --4 or 5 town? And two of you know something about the lovebird pair that would make fosing them useless. It was a big handicap.charlou wrote:From what zigmen just posted, I gather only he knew Jerome was town, and only because he was given a handicap after Jerome's infraction.
Same thing with the Contra role .. apart from Contra, only I knew about it due to the circumstances of the subbing.
It was a kinda botched game, but not really due to any malintent on anyone's part ... just a series of unfortunate events, so to speak. Pretty sure those closest to the errors will learn from them. I'd like to think I have.
In the end, I find the irony of it all amusing, given the premiss of the game: ratz drama hehe.
Kinda poetic that I went after zigmen, even if it was due to a big misunderstanding on my part.
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