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drealmer7: This hospital gives preferential treatment!!! I see reserved spots for the people with $$$$$$
If you can see to making a significant donation - tax-deductible, of course - we will consider renaming the entire facility.
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Bookwyrm627: So if your avatar were extended, it might look something like this?
HEY!!!

I'm the only one who MS Paints my avatar into states of ridicule around here, pal!

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cristigale: I hear he's related to Nurse Ratched...
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Vitek: Nurse Ratchet is scum.
Your capacity for Mafia recall is incredible. You and HSL should have a trivia contest to see who can dig up the most obscure individual Mafia posts the quickest.

First challenge: Find the very first post trentonlf voted for me!!!
Post edited March 24, 2016 by yogsloth
PMs will likely trickle out to players tonight, but I have one more thing I want adalia to check before we go live. Please do not discuss your PMs with any other player unless specifically authorized in your PM, and game thread will remain closed until we post.

Everything is there already <except> the actual opening post (rules and player list are up - very exciting, I know).

I believe the PMs are final as is, but I do reserve the right to send you an updated one with minor corrections/fixes before game start. ;) Likely a busy morning at work, but goal is to be live by 10 am PST if I can get everything with the final adalia stamp of amusement.
But...but...my lynching finger is itching!
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cristigale: The Count of Monte Cristo (Dumas) and Les Miserables (Hugo) are two of my favorite classics

Big fan of Tolkien and C.S. Lewis

Phantom (Susan Kay) and Christy (Catherine Marshall) are two of my favorites (probably a female thing)
I REALLY like The Count of Monte Cristo. Embarrassing truth - I had always known of it (duh), but I only read it after it was mentioned in a TERRIBLE gangster movie (okay not that bad, probably closer to "mediocre" gangster movie) - I think A Bronx Tale? I could be wrong on this one. I also really like the late 90s / early '00s movie version - sue me ;)

I also REALLY like CS Lewis - funny enough I was just briefly talking about him with a fellow forum go-er recently! Though he didn't crack my top three :( I'll mention the same book here that I mentioned before - The Problem of Pain is a wonderful work.

And I admit I have NEVER heard of Phantom or Christy. Because of your solid other mentions, I'll flip a coin and pick up one of these tomorrow at the library. For some reason, I hope the coin lands "Christy."
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drealmer7:
*EDIT TO ADD

For some reason, I'm still laughing to myself at the fact that you mentioned the books but quoted the ducks! And I know I'm a bit bummed but I'll have to make sure I'm in next game.
Post edited March 24, 2016 by Ixamyakxim
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RWarehall: But...but...my lynching finger is itching!
lol. It's probably a bit out of shape - you should probably do some stretching exercises while you wait.


BTW, all Role PMs should be out. If you're on the player list and didn't get one, let me know.

Also, if you have any questions, feel free to inquire. The answer may or may not be clarifying. ;)
Post edited March 24, 2016 by bler144
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cristigale: The Count of Monte Cristo (Dumas) and Les Miserables (Hugo) are two of my favorite classics

Big fan of Tolkien and C.S. Lewis

Phantom (Susan Kay) and Christy (Catherine Marshall) are two of my favorites (probably a female thing)
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Ixamyakxim: I REALLY like The Count of Monte Cristo. Embarrassing truth - I had always known of it (duh), but I only read it after it was mentioned in a TERRIBLE gangster movie (okay not that bad, probably closer to "mediocre" gangster movie) - I think A Bronx Tale? I could be wrong on this one. I also really like the late 90s / early '00s movie version - sue me ;)

I also REALLY like CS Lewis - funny enough I was just briefly talking about him with a fellow forum go-er recently! Though he didn't crack my top three :( I'll mention the same book here that I mentioned before - The Problem of Pain is a wonderful work.

And I admit I have NEVER heard of Phantom or Christy. Because of your solid other mentions, I'll flip a coin and pick up one of these tomorrow at the library. For some reason, I hope the coin lands "Christy."
I didn't read Monte Cristo until seeing the Jim Caviezel version of the movie. When I found out how long the the book was, I read The Three Musketeers first to determine if I'd be able to make it through Dumas's much longer work.

Phantom is a fairly obscure book. I don't remember how I came across it. I was a huge Phantom of the Opera fan at the time. It tells the life story of the Phantom and eventually merges in most of the well known parts of the Gaston Leroux story. I enjoyed the author's spin on it.

Christy got more public attention. The story is loosely based on life of the author's mother. First published in the late 1960's, it was made into a television series in the mid-90's that lasted a couple of seasons. The book was a best seller when it was first released and again when the TV series aired. I wasn't aware of either the book/movie at the time. Read the book 5-6 years ago and then saw the series on Netflix. The first year of the TV series stayed pretty true to the book. Kellie Martin and Tyne Daly starred in the series and nailed their respective roles. After the TV series ended, a couple of horrible (imho) TV moives were made. They replaced most of the original cast with bad/mediocre actors.
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Ixamyakxim: I REALLY like The Count of Monte Cristo. ... snip
Do you like SciFi? If yes check out Bester's The Stars My Destination. In many ways it's a riff with similar beats.
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drealmer7: (in a backpack)
Am I the only one who takes a set of lock picks with me every time just because sharks may eat my keys? Among other things I also always take two lighters: one mechanic, for the light and one with gas to burn something. Both always come in handy.

I also see many of you like reading. Nice! My picks would be:
- Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain.
- Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
- The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio (though I have yet to finish it).
Oooh, talking about books are we?

Lewis and Tolkien are obvious
As trentonlf said Brandon Sanderson is awesome. But I'm gonna say I like the Reckoners series best, as I'm more of a sci-fi guy.
Isaac Asimov's classics like the Foundation, and my personal favourite, I Robot.
Terry Pratchet's Discworld books are funny
Timothy Zahn wrote a great Star Wars trilogy.
On a more thought provoking note, Remains of the Day by whats-his-face is good.
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cristigale: I didn't read Monte Cristo until seeing the Jim Caviezel version of the movie. When I found out how long the the book was, I read The Three Musketeers first to determine if I'd be able to make it through Dumas's much longer work.
Tru dat! Best movie version even though it strides away from the original. The book is equally great. Loved every bit.

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Leonard03: Isaac Asimov's classics like the Foundation, and my personal favourite, I Robot.
Any story in particular?


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Leonard03: Terry Pratchet's Discworld books are funny
Also clever. Night watch books are the best ones in my opinion.

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Brasas: Do you like SciFi? If yes check out Bester's The Stars My Destination. In many ways it's a riff with similar beats.
Yes!!
Post edited March 24, 2016 by dedoporno
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cristigale: I didn't read Monte Cristo until seeing the Jim Caviezel version of the movie. When I found out how long the the book was, I read The Three Musketeers first to determine if I'd be able to make it through Dumas's much longer work.
I really must read that at some point. I absolutely love the Three Musketeers (the books far surpasses any movie or TV version as to me they all really miss the point) but haven't got around to reading any more of Dumas' work.
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adaliabooks: I really must read that at some point. I absolutely love the Three Musketeers (the books far surpasses any movie or TV version as to me they all really miss the point) but haven't got around to reading any more of Dumas' work.
I recently finished second book of The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. The whole story is published in three tomes here. Great story. It's amazing how a man can change in life.
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Dessimu: I recently finished second book of The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. The whole story is published in three tomes here. Great story. It's amazing how a man can change in life.
The book list so far looks suspiciously similar to what we studied in Literature classes in grades 8-9 :)
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dedoporno: The book list so far looks suspiciously similar to what we studied in Literature classes in grades 8-9 :)
I wish we studied these. Would have been interesting. Instead though we studied Lithuanian authors, which is rather rewarding as well.