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Post by Chris as Ebenezer Scrooge on Mar 11, 2024 9:59:03 GMT 10
Our order went:
Mrs Wimblegate (Immune) - Plate - Deer Head - Margaret - Crocodile - Scrooge
I saved the plate on my way out of the Joint line.
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Post by Chris as Ebenezer Scrooge on Mar 11, 2024 9:59:45 GMT 10
Oh whoops, I was confusing my Goulash and Galoshers
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Post by Max as Plate on Mar 11, 2024 10:00:59 GMT 10
Good to see you lad, but perhaps not in the best of times. Horrible to hear about Camille and sadly the defense is just as sad of an affair. My dear Sandra upon Skye has been left behind holding the Wellington’s with no-one to pass it to as Shawcroft (in that thread) and the Prince are both immune this round. May I ask to whom did you pass the goulash my dear boy? I passed them on to nobody, Sir David. I was the last person chosen (by Croc). You put the goulash on me actually, but the goulashes remain on your feet. Thank you, by the way! I did want to save you from prostitution but I felt like owed Deer Head one and was making a calculated bet that Crocodile would save you if they had the opportunity. (It was hard to change costumes and move back and forth without the hosts catching on but I pulled it off)
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Post by Vanessa as Queen Isobel on Mar 11, 2024 10:01:38 GMT 10
Wait, so what is this about my counterpart? I do find this format with the two chains occurring at the same time to be confusing.
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Post by Max as Plate on Mar 11, 2024 10:01:47 GMT 10
Golashers* (WHO put all these words in the script!?)
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Post by Max as Plate on Mar 11, 2024 10:02:07 GMT 10
Galoshers**????
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Post by Vanessa as Queen Isobel on Mar 11, 2024 10:02:31 GMT 10
Good to see you lad, but perhaps not in the best of times. Horrible to hear about Camille and sadly the defense is just as sad of an affair. My dear Sandra upon Skye has been left behind holding the Wellington’s with no-one to pass it to as Shawcroft (in that thread) and the Prince are both immune this round. May I ask to whom did you pass the goulash my dear boy? *bellows* ಥ╭╮ಥ I'm terribly sorry, Croc. She may yet join you again, though!
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Post by Chris as Ebenezer Scrooge on Mar 11, 2024 10:03:07 GMT 10
I do understand your dilemma, Plate. I would have faced a similar difficulty myself, as Deer Head effectively saved me the prior round. Where did your goulash go?
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Post by Max as Plate on Mar 11, 2024 10:04:47 GMT 10
I do understand your dilemma, Plate. I would have faced a similar difficulty myself, as Deer Head effectively saved me the prior round. Where did your goulash go? I served myself to Valerie Skye
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Post by Chris as Ebenezer Scrooge on Mar 11, 2024 10:05:24 GMT 10
Head Righter are we still not permitted to discuss the counting challenge? It's becoming like that war we're not allowed to talk about.
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Post by Chris as Ebenezer Scrooge on Mar 11, 2024 10:06:00 GMT 10
I do understand your dilemma, Plate. I would have faced a similar difficulty myself, as Deer Head effectively saved me the prior round. Where did your goulash go? I served myself to Valerie Skye Lucky Valerie, the only one to get her goulash on a plate.
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Post by Head Righter on Mar 11, 2024 10:06:53 GMT 10
Head Righter are we still not permitted to discuss the counting challenge? It's becoming like that war we're not allowed to talk about. Yes, you are still not allowed to talk about it, or that war.
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Post by Max as the Crocodile on Mar 11, 2024 10:09:39 GMT 10
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Post by Annie as Mrs. Wimblegate on Mar 11, 2024 11:10:59 GMT 10
Prince Richard you must try my goulash one day. You wouldn't mind being fed by a voluptuous cook, would you? I'm here flaunting the moniker that the Judge Shawcroft blessed me with.
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Post by Dennis as Deer Head on Mar 11, 2024 11:48:25 GMT 10
The person missing out on goulash is between Margaret and Trumpeter.
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Post by Sir David Suchet as Narrator on Mar 11, 2024 11:58:31 GMT 10
The person missing out on goulash is between Margaret and Trumpeter. Interesting? So you passed to Shawcroft I presume? Will come down to the dice role then. Evens, Margaret is safe. Odds, Trumpet is safe.
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Post by Dennis as Deer Head on Mar 11, 2024 12:07:39 GMT 10
That is assuming Showcraft decides to throw the die, it's no longer required. (Wasn't for me either, but I didn't want to save the same person in both of my chains)
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Post by Chris as Ebenezer Scrooge on Mar 11, 2024 12:10:44 GMT 10
Oh interesting, the dice is no longer in play.
Yes, since you saved Margaret, you couldn't save her again, so your choices were between Shawcroft and Trumpeter. How very confusing, as they look so much alike.
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Post by Sir David Suchet as Narrator on Mar 11, 2024 12:22:16 GMT 10
I would have thought that he’d have to throw the dice and you were only exempt because you couldn’t give it to Margaret so therefore it had to pass to the defense.
Of course I actually have no real bloody clue because this entire format is a sadistic farce. I feel like the headrighter may have worked on the Saw franchise before coming here.
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Post by Chris as Ebenezer Scrooge on Mar 11, 2024 12:24:17 GMT 10
Two completely sadistic formats in a row, Suchet! I now wear my sleeping cap not just for comfort, but to keep my bald head warm. My think luscious locks have all fallen out.
Thank you for the save by the way, good Sir. I feel the dice were in my favour for a change.
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