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Not that it isn't appreciated, but it's the rules that you can't help others in the game once you are dead - the dead cannot speak.

I think Shof is just as clueless as any others are... I don't see why not he can't. Just a game.... besides, he hasnt got a lot of "game time" haha so Shof who you want to vote for?

I think Shof is just as clueless as any others are... I don't see why not he can't. Just a game.... besides, he hasnt got a lot of "game time" haha so Shof who you want to vote for?

Um, read my post.... :whistle: . Think about :rolleyes: (above yours ;))

LOL

and

wtf is the point of a business card that doesnt have a name on it?

ridiculous

but very tricky clue to follow

ill put 100% of my brain power to working out who it was

:p

what were you doing at the crime scene anyway aubaine?

killing more Manish?

and then planting evidence?

or are you the sheriff?

I was at a party with a doctor, a sheriff, and 11 other townspeople. Didn't see you or Manish there, and poor Manish is dead. So where you YOU?

Day 2 Evening News

Another day, another victory. The town successfully voted for the death sentence of Mafia member Lt-DavidW. An improved 71% of the townspeople voted, 25% of those voted for Lt-DavidW. It is proven to be an effective strategy, and half of the Mafias have already gone in the ground.

Meanwhile, 3 Townspeople have not been seen for the last 2 days. Should they have the privilage to stay or should they be announced dead? Please leave your comments below.

Day 2 Evening News

Meanwhile, 3 Townspeople have not been seen for the last 2 days. Should they have the privilage to stay or should they be announced dead? Please leave your comments below.

I think they should be evicted, missing two votes is more than enough. If they ain't gonna vote then why sign up in the first place?

Day 2 Evening News

lt-davidw a mafia? :o he seemed so respectable when he was mod for the last game .... congrats aubaine for your insight ! :cool:

personally, due to suspicious behind the scenes behaviour and comments, i have already cast this rounds vote for davealmighty. of course the mafia may now wish to silence me for good before that vote counts but if they do youll know i was right ! townspeoples, join me in helping clean this town of mafias !!! neutralise davealmighty before he neutralises us all !!!!!

as for the vacant townspeoples, maybe you can give them one more chance: vote today or die. its up to you of course, but your 'encouragement' has helped raise participation, as can be seen in a 71% vote level this past time, so maybe a little more will work. maybe one final warning now and, if no votes or whatever this time round, then execution without trial :yes:

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