Battle of the Presidents - Second Term

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I never exploded!!!
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I totally screwed up when I pulled my vote off Purge. BB had me dead to rights so I asked Purge to convert him. That won us the game because everything else Purge and I did almost hit it lost.

Also, big hugs to RMC and his itchy trigger finger.
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Scoop20906 wrote:I totally screwed up when I pulled my vote off Purge. BB had me dead to rights so I asked Purge to convert him. That won us the game because everything else Purge and I did almost hit it lost.

Also, big hugs to RMC and his itchy trigger finger.
Yeah, I was a little sad that I was at N-1 and when I claimed special, people were still keeping me close.

I figured that I was lost anyway, and even though I figured Newcastle was not a wolf, he was playing so fast and loose I thought he might be trying to hide in plain sight.

<shrug> Bad gamble on my part.
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Newcastle forced the point for no reason. No idea what he was up to.
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bb2112 wrote:
Chaosraven wrote:
Chaosraven wrote:I think the scoop/bb interaction makes me see them as Jackson and Clinton
:evil:
Yeah, that made me sweat. :D

Although when I first went after Scoop, I was still a Republican. I didn't get converted until after I was already calling for his head.
An interesting point that was never brought up on this side of the game is that RMC had no protection in force on Day 1, so he wasn't as untouchable as the village believed.
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purge wrote:Moliere, since we start Daytime, does Teddy get to protect on day 0, or only starting the first night?
No protection is in play until Night 1.
scoop20906 wrote:Absolutely agree. I think I shouldn't have voted for you. I think I can control the heat on me but I think you should convert someone now.

Here is my list:
1 Isgrimnur - he was just a baddie and I think people will give him a pass for that.
2 bb2112 - I think he is smart enough player to skate by on his own.
3 RevHempus71 - He could also get the benefit of the doubt from last game.

Sorry about the mess. Also, I think you should active continue to act unconcerned. Any change in your demeanor will only make it wose.
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purge wrote:I can't help but think CR is someone we want converted.

That said, I'm going with your gut this time. It's been too long since I've survived night 0. ;)

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we call bb2112 over!
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scoop20906 wrote:Hey BB2112, welcome aboard!! I think this would be our first time as baddies together. You had me nailed, didn't you? God I suck at these games. :o)
:lol: I had you totally nailed! I was waiting until tonight to go all crazy on you. The way you backed off of Purge was so odd. BTW, you hit a jackpot! I'm Lincoln! :lol:
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I could not be converted. One of my perks. The only thing on day 1 that could happen to me was I could be lynched.

<shrug>

The shot needed to be saved, but it was useless if I got lynched after claiming special. :)
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So question: was it difficult to get you guys to kill me on the last day?
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RMC wrote:I could not be converted. One of my perks. The only thing on day 1 that could happen to me was I could be lynched.

<shrug>

The shot needed to be saved, but it was useless if I got lynched after claiming special. :)
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Teddy Roosevelt: Can pick a player to protect every night against Democratic attacks. However, Teddy cannot protect the same player two nights in a row, but he can protect himself. The protection does extend into the daytime, meaning he can protect a Republican from Jackson's attack. The protection is also effective against a conversion. Teddy also has an additional ability to instantly kill any player of his choosing. This ability can only be used once during the game and will out the hunter's identity to the village.
As it is written, your perk is based on protection orders - at the time I could have converted you since the first opportunity is night 1 ( and I seriously considered doing so, but you had wasted your shot - well, *we* didn't think you had wasted it ;) ).
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Look at Clinton's description: "The conversion is not effective against Roosevelt , however, nor against anyone Roosevelt is protecting."

Roosevelt is always protected against conversion. Anyone he protects at night is also protected.
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We don't need to know the rules to play! :horse:
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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I think the important thing is that Starr was successful in impeaching me - stupid blue (blew) dress....
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Isgrimnur wrote:We don't need to know the rules to play! :horse:
And as Scoop demonstrated, you don't even need to know the name of the person you're playing. :twisted:
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Moliere wrote:
Isgrimnur wrote:We don't need to know the rules to play! :horse:
And as Scoop demonstrated, you don't even need to know the name of the person you're playing. :twisted:
:lol:
That's no reason to cry. One cries because one is sad. For example, I cry because others are stupid, and that makes me sad.
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Vorret wrote:
Scoop20906 wrote:Dear god, i am not exploding!!
Not refuting to be a dem only not exploding? Interesting :lol:
Best interaction of the game!
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Moliere wrote:
Isgrimnur wrote:We don't need to know the rules to play! :horse:
And as Scoop demonstrated, you don't even need to know the name of the person you're playing. :twisted:
Thats my trademark! :mrgreen:
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theohall wrote:Just a plain old Republican. This likely gets me voted out of office. What is this? A 2008 time machine?

Please lynch Scoop tomorrow, since he is clearly a RINO who knows too much about the other guys.

And don't trust purge. He can't be trusted the rest of the game, even after he rezzes someone.
You could have lynched those two and likely won. Instead, this turned out to be another fine mess.
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theohall wrote:
theohall wrote:Just a plain old Republican. This likely gets me voted out of office. What is this? A 2008 time machine?

Please lynch Scoop tomorrow, since he is clearly a RINO who knows too much about the other guys.

And don't trust purge. He can't be trusted the rest of the game, even after he rezzes someone.
You could have lynched those two and likely won. Instead, this turned out to be another fine mess.
They did. The village did not miss again after you.
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bb2112 wrote:
theohall wrote:
theohall wrote:Just a plain old Republican. This likely gets me voted out of office. What is this? A 2008 time machine?

Please lynch Scoop tomorrow, since he is clearly a RINO who knows too much about the other guys.

And don't trust purge. He can't be trusted the rest of the game, even after he rezzes someone.
You could have lynched those two and likely won. Instead, this turned out to be another fine mess.
They did. The village did not miss again after you.
Well, they should have listened and not lynched me in the first place when purge balked on rezzing the first time. Instead, they listened to some Dems telling them they could keep their Lincoln plan.
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theohall wrote:
bb2112 wrote:
theohall wrote:
theohall wrote:Just a plain old Republican. This likely gets me voted out of office. What is this? A 2008 time machine?

Please lynch Scoop tomorrow, since he is clearly a RINO who knows too much about the other guys.

And don't trust purge. He can't be trusted the rest of the game, even after he rezzes someone.
You could have lynched those two and likely won. Instead, this turned out to be another fine mess.
They did. The village did not miss again after you.
Well, they should have listened and not lynched me in the first place when purge balked on rezzing the first time. Instead, they listened to some Dems telling them they could keep their Lincoln plan.
No, I said to use the Rez, CR and RMC said it would be fine if we waited a day. In their defense they thought we would have more than one miss.
That's no reason to cry. One cries because one is sad. For example, I cry because others are stupid, and that makes me sad.
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bb2112 wrote:
theohall wrote:
bb2112 wrote:
theohall wrote:
theohall wrote:Just a plain old Republican. This likely gets me voted out of office. What is this? A 2008 time machine?

Please lynch Scoop tomorrow, since he is clearly a RINO who knows too much about the other guys.

And don't trust purge. He can't be trusted the rest of the game, even after he rezzes someone.
You could have lynched those two and likely won. Instead, this turned out to be another fine mess.
They did. The village did not miss again after you.
Well, they should have listened and not lynched me in the first place when purge balked on rezzing the first time. Instead, they listened to some Dems telling them they could keep their Lincoln plan.
No, I said to use the Rez, CR and RMC said it would be fine if we waited a day. In their defense they thought we would have more than one miss.
I also said to use the Rez, but when everyone else seemed okay with not, then I figured wtf, let's move the game along..
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RMC wrote:
bb2112 wrote:
theohall wrote:
bb2112 wrote:
theohall wrote:
theohall wrote:Just a plain old Republican. This likely gets me voted out of office. What is this? A 2008 time machine?

Please lynch Scoop tomorrow, since he is clearly a RINO who knows too much about the other guys.

And don't trust purge. He can't be trusted the rest of the game, even after he rezzes someone.
You could have lynched those two and likely won. Instead, this turned out to be another fine mess.
They did. The village did not miss again after you.
Well, they should have listened and not lynched me in the first place when purge balked on rezzing the first time. Instead, they listened to some Dems telling them they could keep their Lincoln plan.
No, I said to use the Rez, CR and RMC said it would be fine if we waited a day. In their defense they thought we would have more than one miss.
I also said to use the Rez, but when everyone else seemed okay with not, then I figured wtf, let's move the game along..
I was not ok with not using it. Huge mistake, IMO. Let's let a special with a provable ability not prove his ability when he can be converted to the other side - if not faking already. Which it turns out he was faking. Kill him first and then see what happens without waiting around to see if he just might be the person he claimed to be. Stinkin' democrats and their lies.... It's everywhere.
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