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Old 09-06-2005, 08:41 AM   #16
Folwren
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I've been questioned several times why I didn't vote yesterday. My answer is simple and totally unconnected with the game-

At three o'clock our time (four o'clock game time, I think), the entire family (that includes me) piled into the car and went to the river for swimming and dinner...didn't arrive back home until almost seven (therefore almost eight) and I could not cast my vote. I tried to before leaving, but Mom need help preparing dinner. You can question my honestly about all this, but why do so? If you ask me who I would have voted for, I'll answer without a blush - Alcarrilo. The nerve he had to ask for people's vote after one of his citizens died is possitively revolting in itself. He seemed heartless and careless that someone died.

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Said by the Saucepan Man:
If TGWBS's death was an attempt to set up Alcarillo, then it is worth looking at those who have been gunning for Alcarillo to-Day. I would say that this applies to the following...
Aye, I've been pushing for him as suspectible (in fact, I've as good as said that I won't waver from my belief that he's guilty), but I've no design. TGWBS was killed last night by the wolves...why? I didn't read all of Day 1's talking because I have little time to do so, so I don't know what all he said. But TGWBS is smart and observant, and if the wolves are smart, too, they'll knock down all the intelligent people. I don't see why they would bother to kill TGWBS only to frame Alcarillo. That may have been one reason why it might have been done (if the thought even entered their heads), but I doubt it was the only one. Besides that, if Alcarillo is indeed guilty, TGWBS was one of the people (was he the first?) to vote for Alcarillo to be lynched and Alcarillo felt threatened because of it (he was very near becoming the rope's victim) why shouldn't he convince all his canine friends to help him overthrow a dangerous adversairy?

If Alcarillo ends up to be an innocent I shall be very much surprised and very much confused. I feel dumb to say that I find this all very difficult to follow and suspicions are hard to make...and for me, once they're made, hard to shake. If I had more time, which I don't, I would be doing better. As it is, time is short, and Math is calling.

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