What clues do we have on him? The flanking on is really forced, because not everyone can obtain such information about him and there are other melee players.
Edit: Oh, just noticed your post. It's a bad habbit of mine to skip any posts you make that are not written in capitals.
The electricity clues is a good one, but inactivity and stupid behavior are definately not reasons to lynch someone.Don't let those who don't really care about the game fool you.
How does wine relate to cheeze?
There's a really stupid connection to it. I'm sure Devilesk will point it out, but you usually enjoy cheese and wine together.
It's not a stupid connection. History has shown us that there's usually a connection between what a person is doing right before they die and who the mafia are.
From wikipedia
Sycorax
Doctor Who race
Sycorax
Type Humanoid
Affiliated with Unknown
Home planet Fire Trap (JX82 system)
First appearance "The Christmas Invasion"
See also: The Christmas Invasion
The Sycorax first appeared in the debut Tenth Doctor story, "The Christmas Invasion", in 2005.
The Sycorax appear to be skinless humanoids wearing mantles of bone, usually keeping their features concealed under helmets. They are proficient in the use of weapons like swords and whips, the latter which can deliver an energy discharge that disintegrates the flesh of its target. Their language is called Sycoraxic. The Sycorax also appear to have technology that is either disguised or treated as magic, referring to "curses" and the Doctor's regenerative abilities as "witchcraft". The Sycorax leader referred to an "armada" that they could use to take Earth by force if the blood control failed. They also appear to have a martial society, with traditions of honourable combat. According to the BBC website, the Sycorax facial structure was inspired by the skull of a horse.[citation needed]
According to a write-up by Russell T. Davies[citation needed] on the BBC website, the Sycorax (whose individual lifespan is over 400 years) originated on an asteroid in the distant JX82 system, known as the Fire Trap. They were uplifted when a spaceship crashed on their asteroid and the Sycorax Leader enslaved the survivors, forcing the aliens to teach them about their technology. The asteroid was then retrofitted into the first of many spaceships, which the Sycorax then used to raid other planets, becoming feared interstellar scavengers (this reputation is made clear in their attitude to other 'inferior' races. The Sycorax leader comments to Rose that he would not 'dirty his tongue' with her language, and their translated word for 'human' can also be taken to mean 'cattle'). Their armada is permanently in orbit around the Jewel of Staa Crafell.
In The Doctor Who Files books, the name of the Sycorax homeworld is given as "Sycorax". It is unclear if this is another name for the Fire Trap. Like all Doctor Who spin-off media, the way the plot fits in to the ongoing story of television series is open to interpretation. See inclusion and canonicity in the Whoniverse Furthermore, after the destruction of the Fire Trap, the Sycorax spread further through the galaxy, and like humans are one of three species that continually survive and adapt, even unto the End of the Universe.
The name Sycorax is used in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest, a witch who was the mother of the beast Caliban. It is also the name of one of the moons of Uranus, all of which are named after Shakespearean characters. The Shakespearean name is referenced in the third series episode "The Shakespeare Code" when the Doctor finds a horse's skull in The Globe's prop cupboard. He comments that it "Reminds [him] too much of the Sycorax". Shakespeare remarks he likes the sound of the word, obviously then going on to use it in The Tempest.
As the mafia loot the corpses for the money and the box,
The seven mafia then file out, stealing silently upstairs.
Seven deadly sins. Stealing is a sin. SiN is mafia.
Bullets, similar to the rain pounding the ground, are shot into the two pairs of men, who die before even falling to the floor.
What "pounds"? Orcs do, and it's similar to Greo's title of "Orc Smash".
Overall, a fine cover is provided for murderous mischief.
Why "mischief"?
Answer: mis
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EFOn the outskirts of town, surrounded by acres of corn fields, a shady transacation is taking place. Four gentlemen, in two pairs meet in a small clearing in the crops. Removing his obnoxiously reflective sunglasses, a man removes a small and ornate gray box and key from his jacket. He passes it to a man of the other pair, a man with antlers. Unlocking the box, the man with antlers peers inside and smiles. "Good, excellent. You kept your end of the bargain," he says, locking the box shut and passing it to his friend. Reaching inside his coat, he deposits the key and takes out a money clip. "one, two, three..." he counts out stacks of $100 bills into his seller's hands until he reaches $50,000.
Other than some kind of storyline, I don't think there are any clues in this paragraph that relate to mafia, because no mafia are present yet.
"Mafia, I should known" remarked the man with the antlers. The mafia made a simply but cryptic reply: "Yes, I have moved."
"I should known" makes no sense as well as "I have moved". Interestingly, have is missing in the first phrase.
Also "simply" should be "simple"
expedient -> expedia -> flying -> flyinghat
Or "erection" could have some kind of sexual meaning.
As the mafia loot the corpses for the money and the box, lights flash on in a distant farmhouse. The mafia hurries up before they can be caught, and neglect to search for the key to the box.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flashing_LightsAnd there's a precedent for this set in Mafia 3:
Slips of paper cleverly modified to resemble mayoral summons are distributed to an unlucky five, and five men show up outside of a light blue house with a pale green door.
Red herring maybe? They're tricked into thinking they are being summoned by the mayor, but where would they be summoned to? The mayors mansion, or a courthouse maybe? And maybe DTBK just paints his shit weird.
Oh yea, as for cheeze clues. I forgot to mention that I searched "50000" into IMDB and got this:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443366/"Danger! 50000 Volts!"
Also, if you're a Zerg player cheeze then swarm applies to you as well.
I think the case for WoAHorde being swarm is VERY strong.
"This town is now ours," replies one of the mafia, removing his mask and drawing a silenced pistol.
As he adjusts his tie, seven clicks of guns are heard from around the entire space of the transaction.
The spy in his avatar has a MASK and a SILENCED PISTOL and a TIE.
The last support class is the spy, who in addition to a revolver is equipped with covert tools, such as a temporary cloaking device, an electronic sapper to sabotage engineer's structures and the ability to disguise as enemy players. The spy can also use his butterfly knife to backstab and instantly kill enemy players.[7]
The mafia fire their guns first, taking the militia group by surprise. Hynk flips over and down on to the ground, caught in the initial stream of bullets. Merrell turns and fires as NerdyTerdy runs for cover while shooting. Both of the two militia men cannot hit their mafia targets as Merrell flops to the floor, his life claimed in the exchange of gunfire. NerdyTerdy gets the gold star for smart tactics as he crouches behind a car for cover. Unfortunately, NerdyTerdy exposes himself for too long to return fire. Long enough for a weapons master to finish the defeat of the townsperson group.
This paragraph is reminiscent of the American Revolution.
Horde's post in the Asians vs British topic:
http://www.staredit.net/73568/British. Why? Newton was British. Hawking was British. The greatest schools in the world, Cambridge and Oxford respectively, are in England.
I'm British blood(directly) but I'm not going to use that as a reason, derive it yourself.
Note: Krazy, you fail at spelling British in the poll option.
Then someone strays into the street with the blue house, and the town discovers the bodies of ClansAreForGays, Brontobyte, and HailFire.
A STRAY CAT
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