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tl;dr :P
But I'll play anyhow!
Also, to fit in:

Product Placement
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humorman
I'll play.
InuYasha_Rules
Well, sounds awsome. I'll join. (I'll just have to read everything later to get the idea here!! lol)
SalsaYou're from Alabama right? Everyone in the south is Christian. I'm allowed to say that cause I just got back from a drama meeting at my church in Georgia! :D
I'm in. On an interesting note, If I get the atheist, I don't know if I'll life at the irony or cry at my bad luck. (I'm a Christian btw)
Product Placementsweet. you may beat crocty's record for real this time. (not thatt the last time was fake, he just denied it)
Oh wow. We're almost at the 20 mark already.
Well since I only started with the sign up today, and I'm starting the workweek tomorrow, I'm still not starting the game until Tuesday night. It should give all those who are interested enough time to sign up (don't feel like giving out any innocent roles this time) and it should ensure that I will be doing the final narration during my time off.
Salsa;~; But those stragglers should've signed up when everyone did in my game - During the signups!Product Placementsweet. you may beat crocty's record for real this time. (not thatt the last time was fake, he just denied it)
Oh wow. We're almost at the 20 mark already.
Well since I only started with the sign up today, and I'm starting the workweek tomorrow, I'm still not starting the game until Tuesday night. It should give all those who are interested enough time to sign up (don't feel like giving out any innocent roles this time) and it should ensure that I will be doing the final narration during my time off.
OchitsukanaiIf it helps, it's actually Past Future Pickle Inspector…
Seeing that avatar again, I just realized that I really might not have the heart to kill Pickle Inspector, given the chance. It's a nearly perfect defense; however, as Croctycide has become a trend or something (like moustaches, monocles, and reactions to pictures of cars), I may not even get that chance. o_O
croctyIt doesn't matter! It's just so mesmerizing! @_@
If it helps, it's actually Past Future Pickle Inspector…
InuYasha_RulesAgain?
Just one question. Is there still going to be lynching?
OchitsukanaiWell if you were willing to kill me, I'd feel less guilty when I killed you.croctyIt doesn't matter! It's just so mesmerizing! @_@
If it helps, it's actually Past Future Pickle Inspector…
Although I must question why you'd want to help with that. XD
ProductPlacementMan, I finally get a nickname and it brands me the unluckiest player in the unluckiest game ever…. I'ma die. D:
Exzachly the Thirteenth Player in the Thirteenth Game.
ExzachlyProductPlacementMan, I finally get a nickname and it brands me the unluckiest player in the unluckiest game ever…. I'ma die. D:
Exzachly the Thirteenth Player in the Thirteenth Game.
ExzachlyProductPlacementMan, I finally get a nickname and it brands me the unluckiest player in the unluckiest game ever…. I'ma die. D:
Exzachly the Thirteenth Player in the Thirteenth Game.
The wikipedia article on the lucky aspects of the number 13
Lucky 13
In Sikhism, the number 13 is considered a special number since 13 is tera in Punjabi, which also means “yours” (as in, “I am yours, O Lord” ) . The legend goes that when Guru Nanak Dev was taking stock of items as part of his employment with a village merchant, he counted from 1 to 13 (in Punjabi) as one does normally; and thereafter he would just repeat “tera”, since all items were God's creation. The merchant confronted Guru Nanak about this, but found everything to be in order after the inventory was checked. April 13 also usually turns out to be Vaisakhi every year, which is the Sikh New Year and the major Sikh Holiday.
Several successful sports figures have worn the number 13. Ozzie Guillén, manager of the 2005 World Series Champion Chicago White Sox, has worn the number throughout his baseball career. Alex Rodriguez began wearing it upon joining the New York Yankees (three, the number he had previously worn, is retired by the Bronx Bombers to honor Babe Ruth). Dan Marino, an American football player known for passing the 2nd most yards in NFL history, wore the number 13, although pundits in the sport have often cited him as the greatest quarterback never to win an NFL championship. Basketball great Wilt Chamberlain wore the number 13 on his jersey throughout his NBA career. Also, FIBA rules require a player to wear the number in international competitions (only numbers from 4 to 15 could be worn, and as there are 12 players, one must wear 13); Chris Mullin, who wore #20 in college and #17 in the NBA, wore #13 for both (1984 and 1992) of his Olympic appearances. Shaquille O'Neal wore #13 in 1996, Tim Duncan wore #13 in 2004, Steve Nash is currently wearing it for the Phoenix Suns, Yao Ming wore it in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, and Mats Sundin and Bill Guerin wear 13 in the NHL. One of Iceland's all time best handball players, Sigurður Sveinsson, wore the number 13 when he played for the national team. In association football, both Gerd Müller and Michael Ballack have favoured the number 13, among others.
In Italy, 13 is also considered to be a lucky number, although in Campania the expression ‘tredici’ (meaning 13) is said when one considers their luck to have turned for the worse.
Colgate University also considers 13 to be a lucky number. They were founded in 1819 by 13 men with 13 dollars, 13 prayers, and 13 articles. (To this day, members of the Colgate community consider the number 13 a good omen.) In fact, the campus address is 13 Oak Drive in Hamilton, NY and the all men a cappella group is called the Colgate 13.
martinlo_23PP said game starts tomorrow night so I guess so.
I wanna join!
There are still places left ,right?
Salsamartinlo_23PP said game starts tomorrow night so I guess so.
I wanna join!
There are still places left ,right?
oh and this beats crocty's record again