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mcornetto
Posted: November 12th, 2008, 3:31am Report to Moderator
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You didn't ruin everyone's excitement and sorry that you ended up busy during your turn and that it caused a lot of stress for you. That could happen to anyone of us so we all are very sympathetic about it.  We even had a helpful and useful discussion about this sort of situation.  If you really want to skip your turn we'll just go directly to bert - I'll send him an email.  

Cheers.  
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Grandma Bear
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that might be best


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Quoted from Grandma Bear
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Alright -- as long as Pia agrees.

So, what's left -- Ste and Bush walking off to the bar?

After everything that has happened -- death, mayhem, carnage -- our intrepid comrades are still in search of that elusive martini?

What kind of trouble could these two possibly find on this otherwise abandoned boat?  And only one survives?

Sheesh.  I thought Pia was going to set something up for me.  

I'll have to think on this a bit.  I might have an idea -- but it won't be pretty.



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Dreamscale
Posted: November 12th, 2008, 11:33am Report to Moderator
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Bert, whatever you decide to do, could you put our clothes back on us?  We've been naked together far too long!

Can we both jump on the Mako's back and have him take us back to civilization?

Or, can we just hang out at the bar until we get shitfaced drunk and pass out?
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MBCgirl
Posted: November 12th, 2008, 12:03pm Report to Moderator
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This is to our Pia...I want to clarify my post in case there is a misunderstanding... when I mentioned the 48 hour rule it was to confirm the rules that Cornetto had set up moving forward.  I still agree with these rules...however...in an earlier post I mentioned that you were busy...so I think everyone understood that it might take a little more time for you to post and I believe we were all fine with that.

For future projects and games like this though...it brought out some good exchange between us, as moderator it is quite a task to manage 10 + participants and keep us on track...so I believe my post was more prefaced to the upcoming game with regard to timing.

I personally really wanted to see what kind of revenge the Countess would play in the demise of one of the remaining characters!  You may be toasted in a tanning bed...but revenge beyond that could be horrific!   




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Sandra Elstree.
Posted: November 12th, 2008, 3:26pm Report to Moderator
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Quoted from Grandma Bear
someone else better write my turn then since I clearly missed the 48hr mark.

Sorry I got busy with other stuff and ruined anyone's excitement.


Pia you didn't ruin anything. Sometimes in life as you know, we truly do have the best intentions and still it doesn't work out.

Sandra



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Grandma Bear
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Sorry folks. I really wanted to write something, but I got busy making a Doritos commercial for the Doritos Superbowl contest

I had planned on doing a second commercial penned by Shelton, but we ran out of time...  It took us four days just to make the 30 seconds of the first one.  We had a lot of fun though and I learned lots, but as a result I flunked my S.S Craven duties.

I'm sure Bert will sort it all out.  


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mcornetto
Posted: November 12th, 2008, 8:49pm Report to Moderator
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Best of luck with the contest - when do we get to see the commercial?

Ste was very lucky that he didn't incur the Wrath of Zadora.

Will he fare as well with Bert? Or will Bush take the Grand Killer title?

  
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bert
Posted: November 12th, 2008, 9:06pm Report to Moderator
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It's done.  And the winner is....

Well, whoever it is, may he reap the many rewards that come with being the sole survivor of the maiden voyage of the SS Craven.

Believe me, they'll get what's coming to them....in the end haha.


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Posted: November 12th, 2008, 9:10pm Report to Moderator
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Somehow, I think this all goes back to the "breaking the rules" thread.


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"I think I did pretty well, considering I started out with nothing but a bunch of blank paper." - Steve Martin
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mcornetto
Posted: November 12th, 2008, 9:18pm Report to Moderator
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Thanks Bert for a fitting ending.  

I guess that's it.  Bush is the Grand Killer until next time.  

I'm giving Ste his own kill.  So the final tally for kills is:

#1 Zadora - 5 Kills
#2 Alffy - 3 Kills
#3 Ste - 2 Kills

Well done everyone!

And don't forget to join us for the next game.  A Sci-Fi/Horror called Shiva.

Cheers.
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Sandra Elstree.
Posted: November 12th, 2008, 9:33pm Report to Moderator
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I loved reading/watching this last scene! What a way to go! I couldn't stop laughing.

Excellently done Bert! What was that last part again? Loved it!

Sandra



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Dreamscale
Posted: November 12th, 2008, 9:37pm Report to Moderator
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Ah...the winner?  Or maybe the biggest loser?  Nicely done.  Very entertaining.

Wush they would have brought teh Mako up with me...I think I could have had more fun with him (or her) than those slimy aliens.  Guess I'll be busy for the next 50 years taking care of those beauties.

AYYYYEEEEEE!!!!
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MBCgirl
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Bertie...you are a funny man!  That was quite comical...and such a disappointment to the Bush man...having to slave away and provide sexual services for all the alien blobs of porridge! tee hee

Pia...I wish you a ton of luck on the Dorito commercial...when is the decision made...when will you know?  That is certainly exciting!   


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I love words and the fact that when the page is blank...there's nothing there until words are formulated in my brain. Those thoughts...rushing through my viens and out my finger tips, find "life" on the page.  

When people and places come to life...that to me is exciting.


MBCgirl =)
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Grandma Bear
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Awesome Bert!!! I knew you'd be the one that could tidy this up in a great way!!

Soon Morgan! Soon.  


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