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Post Post #225 (ISO) » Sun Oct 28, 2012 10:31 am

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INT. WAREHOUSE - SOME TIME


Charlie Kaufman clears his throat loudly and addresses the room.

CHARLIE KAUFMAN

I'm afraid I don't understand you all, you lot, you faux-intellectuals. I can't get past what's bullshit and what's not, I can't get past who is and isn't real, and so here's my offer: if any of you can reach a consensus as to who should be ousted this day, I will lend myself to your cause. I will gladly strike down the one, because as an undecided voter, I have no qualms sacrificing my morals and dignity for the sake of getting this thing...this...game...progressing.


Charlie eyeballs everyone in the room.

CHARLIE KAUFMAN

I see there is a lot of hate towards Mister Ellis. Can someone explain it to me in a succinct, intelligible way without being so fucking overdramatic? We need some cooperation here or I fear we may all be had.
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Post Post #226 (ISO) » Mon Oct 29, 2012 4:45 am

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Why is Bret scum? Well, it's a story of eggshells. Suspectin someone in an empty and quiet hall like this, that's ain't hardly nothin. Plenty of dead wood to burn. You can't really vote wrong.

But a fella with a secret? Oh, he can vote wrong, all right. He can get caught.

Kid could smell it in the air. Ellis stank of it. Kid wasn't happy that things were so damn slow, but at least the silence of the group made the fear shine big and bright. The fear didn't belong. But here's Ellis, pointin his finger without voting, and then getting the hell out of town.

It's Ellis today. No other choice. Zimmer Bradley is at least showin the effort to cooperate, and the time is just about upon us.

It was time for The Kid to lay down the law. You show up, you vote for Ellis. Kid won't even ask for a reason. It was a free pass for scumbags to vote without being accountable, but Kid didn't care as much about that as he did about gettin any blood he could. And with so many people gone away, it'll take just about everyone still around to see this through.

Here's one more contribution, though. Kid noticed Lovecraft didn't hear him the first time:

Vote: Bret Easton Ellis
The Kid's the one hunting the scumbags. I'm just spreading the word.
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Post Post #227 (ISO) » Mon Oct 29, 2012 6:06 am

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In four short hours we shall take our shame
for listlessness to face survival's threat.
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Post Post #228 (ISO) » Mon Oct 29, 2012 6:13 am

Post by Edgar Allan Poe »

I fear the time is very near, friends. Truly, I greatly
urge
one and all to say a last word if they wish, or to decide on a man - or woman - to send to the gallows.

For me, dear friends, I fully support Ms. Bradley as the number one contender. Her last effort only demonstrated the fact that she is attempting to cling on to dear life by attempting to beguile us that she is putting effort into this assembly, but I fear her words are weak.

That said, I will mark one Ellis if it must come down to such a thing.


OOC: @MOD, may we get a few days deadline extension? East coast is currently getting hit by a hurricane and there is power outage in many places (and I fear I may get a blackout soon also).
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Post Post #229 (ISO) » Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:25 am

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You may delay, but time will not.
--Benjamin Franklin


Hopefully the mod will give us a bit of time, but just in case since it seems Ellis is the lynch du jour, and I really would hate to see a NL on D1

VOTE: Brett Easton Ellis
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Post Post #230 (ISO) » Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:38 am

Post by HP Lovecraft »

Edgar Allan Poe wrote:
OOC: @MOD, may we get a few days deadline extension? East coast is currently getting hit by a hurricane and there is power outage in many places (and I fear I may get a blackout soon also).

You will receive an extension. I and the rest of the moderation team have been very pleased with the amount of posting that has happened since our last activity reminder. We are figuring out a way to ease the role-playing requirements of the game so as to make more frequent posting easier for the more involved alter-egos.

Also stay safe.
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Post Post #231 (ISO) » Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:38 am

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29 October Y.D.A.U.

The day of the deadline is already upon us, and still so many have not returned from their ever lengthening hiatus21. I fear for the future of this gathering, but alas, now is not the time to bemoan the lack of participants, it is the time to offer something useful to go forward with. Inspired by those who have already offered full opinions on everyone in attendance22 I will attempt to do the same for posterity. Once again I find myself casting a suspicious eye in the direction of Gertrude Stein, this time for her attempt in post 204 to dissuade others from doing the same. It is a useful exercise in transparency23 and I heartily encourage others to undertake it before this day is spent.

In order alphabetical:

Bret Easton Ellis
- An extreme example of a problem I brought up in an early post (though it seems ages ago), B.E.E. is the epitome of style-over-substance. His toothless FoS of Jane Austen is the only actual claim he has staked to anything of worth in this game. Of note, he makes meaningless flavor mentions of Shakespeare twice, and his latest post, though already twenty days old, is a clear OMGUS24 of Joyce despite lacking an actual vote.
Conclusion: Scum

Brian Jacques
- Another who is very guilty of style-over-substance, Jacques was in fact the player I had in mind when I first issued my warning on the matter. His only vote was random and since then he has patently refused to place another or offer a solid opinion on anything or anyone.
Conclusion: Lean Scum

Charlie Kaufman
- Though his posting style causes me stress by stretching already lengthy game pages out into the aether I have had little trouble understanding his meaning or seeing his reasoning. I still disagree with the vote for Austen, but at the very least C.K. is making an honest attempt at activity late in the day. In response to this:
Charlie Kaufman wrote:I see there is a lot of hate towards Mister Ellis. Can someone explain it to me in a succinct, intelligible way without being so fucking overdramatic? We need some cooperation here or I fear we may all be had.
I hope my short analysis above is enough to convince you, or at the very least you see the pressing matter of this deadline impending and move your vote solely to reach a lynch in time.
Conclusion: Lean Town

Christopher Marlowe
- A picture of inactivity and purposeful non-interaction. A vote for Bugle? The paper is clearly no longer among us. A promise of future participation? Like a whisper in the wind. With so many inactive players I logically know they cannot all be scum, but my word going through this list in order they all seem that way.
Conclusion: Null, Scummish

Dr. Seuss
-
After nearly a month, a rhyme would be nice
Even just moving your vote would suffice
ISOing flakers is making me yawn
I pray some return when Day Two dawns

Conclusion: Null, Scummish

Edgar Allen Poe
- Anyone who has paid attention in this game knows already my feelings on Poe. His hide was saved today by the overall lack of activity. Remember my words if I wind up dead. The man still has not directly addressed me or my accusations despite all his wordiness and activity, and in his own analysis of each player he tempers his enthusiasm for calling me an innocent with "caution" simply because I am pushing against him.
Conclusion: Scum, in the strongest terms

ee cummings
- I'm astounded to find that this poet's vote has remained steadfastly on Bradley throughout the day, despite subtle mudslinging at Austen and deflection from Poe. I wouldn't lose sleep over his imminent death.
Conclusion: Lean Scum

EL James
25 - This lady is all talk, but her posts contain not a single vote, leaving instead her predecessor's weak Bugle vote in place. Consider as well my earlier conjecture that Mamet could be a partner of Poe26.
Conclusion: Lean Scum, ties to Poe

Gertrude Stein
- The single most unintelligible player on this list, she hides behind Arthur a Grammar and jumps on every wagon of note that is not named Edgar Allen Poe. I would see her hang in short order.
Conclusion: Scum

Gregory Williamson
- Though his posting is opaque it is not indecipherable, but I do wish there were more of it. His is another holdover Bradley vote (there are it seems many of these). G.W.'s early suspicions of Ellis were warranted and I pray he makes a timely return to this conversation and casts his vote in that direction.
Conclusion: Null, Townish

James Joyce
- Eye final Lee sea, aft her sum diff occult tea!
Conclusion: Town

Jane Austen
- A proper lady, her posting has been well reasoned and frequent, and her opinions most often mirror my own. To this:
Jane Austen wrote:I shall make an urge for Bradley for she has done nothing to make me consider her to be town.
My dear lady, please look upon those voting Bradley with you, and dismount the inferior wagon to join those of upstanding moral character on the Ellis wagon.
Conclusion: Town

Jean-Baptiste Poquelin
- Little and less there is to be had from the Frenchman. Though I would initially assume anyone speaking in such a language to be a member of the A.F.R.27, I must try to see past my anti French bias. J.B.P. has lent his voice to two of the lesser wagons (in my opinion) of the day and since disappeared along with the rest of the crowd.
Conclusion: Null, Scummish

Lemony Snicket
- His ISO is an easy and enjoyable read. L.S. demonstrates keen critical thinking and a willingness to form new opinions and change old one as evidence comes to light. As Ellis appears on his shortlist of deadline lynch candidates I hope he too will appear in time to make the move.
Conclusion: Town

Lord God
- Though I admit His holdover Bradley vote turns my stomach, the holy one is indeed clearly cut from the cloth of innocence. He strikes an appropriate balance between holding true to stylistic form and supplying meaningful substance.
Conclusion: Town

Marion Zimmer Bradley
- In this instance again I will refer my readers back to earlier mention, as I have already given reason to be suspicious of the wagon on M.Z.B. Throughout the day as well I have agreed with her vote placement (cummings, Stein) with the exception of her most recent on Austen, but as Bradley is another of the players expressing a willingness to compromise and vote Ellis I am hopeful she too will return before deadline to make it so. (Preview Edit: And she did!)
Conclusion: Town

Mark Z Danielewski
- What a strange, unsubstantial creature M.Z.D. has been, he of only two posts. My opinion is of course colored by his declaration of my innocence, and his lone vote for Jacques, which is a vote of great value.
Conclusion: Null, Townish

Oscar Wilde
- His early vote for Bradley raised my hackles, but of late his meaning and reasoning have been more apparent. A late promise of further content has notably gone unfulfilled, however.
Conclusion: Lean Town

Rucks
- Consistent activity, clear opinions, but something is niggling my gut about this one and I can't quite put a finger on it. Not enough to worry at present, but a thought for the future.
Conclusion: Null, Townish

The Daily Bugle
- Here we've reached the realm of 30+ days since our last sighting. What is there to be learned from the Bugle? A whole lot of nothing. The one thing of note is that the paper displayed a definite suspicion of Ellis over others.
Conclusion: Null, Townish

Thomas Pynchon
- The great and powerful. This man is as town as they come, a position I've held consistently since early on, and nothing has happened to change it.
Conclusion: Town, in the strongest terms

Tommy Wiseau
- Three posts, three votes, none of which I like.
Conclusion: Lean Scum

Shakespeare
- I have already locked horns with this one, and his response to my jab was about as uninspiring as they come. His deadline vote for Bradley is the clearest indication of all that she is the town counterwagon to scum Ellis.
Conclusion: Scum

TL;DR28 version:
Scum:
Ellis, Poe, Stein, Shakespeare
Lean Scum:
Jacques, cummings, James, Wiseau
Null-Scum:
Marlowe, Seuss, Poquelin
Null-Town:
Williamson, Danielewski, Rucks, Bugle
Lean Town:
Kaufman, Wilde
Town:
Joyce, Austen, Snicket, God, Bradley, Pynchon

21. More like an Inactivity Overview
22. Poe - post 172, Joyce - post 198, Bradley - post 223
23. An attribute Stein has sorely lacked throughout this first day.
24. [O]h [M]y [G]od yo
uck (for voting me)
25. Formerly David Mamet
26. Refer to footnote #9
27. Les Assassins des Fauteuils Rollents, known by their English name the Wheelchair Assassins
28. Too Long; Didn't Read
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Post Post #232 (ISO) » Mon Oct 29, 2012 10:19 am

Post by ee cummings »

dEar dave

has mOre scummish reads than townish

and mudslinging

is me

for commenting

on janie?

(Voting

for mZb

is the RIGHTEOUS cause

joIn

!)
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Post Post #233 (ISO) » Mon Oct 29, 2012 11:01 am

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Those on Ellis are of better character, and Ellis is more scummy; it seems utterly reasonable that I should vote Ellis. Still it makes me blush, to have been give a fifty-fifty chance of picking a wagon then picking the wrong one is mortifying. I must ignore that and

Unvote, Vote: Ellis
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Post Post #234 (ISO) » Mon Oct 29, 2012 12:12 pm

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CHARLIE KAUFMAN

Yes... I see, now. Hmm...

INT. CHARLIE'S OFFICE - 3AM


Charlie sits back from his computer, staring at the script on his page.

CHARLIE KAUFMAN

Ellis... isn't really a character. I don't think I can write a full-bodied character with motivations and true dimensions with this...this...
nothingness
. I guess killing him off early is the best route to take.




VOTE: Bret Easton Ellis
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Post Post #235 (ISO) » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:02 pm

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He'd been conferring anxiously with Varkumian the pimp, whom she knew. She began to make passes.
"…huh, looks like I gotta check out BJ…"
"…coming off of ee cummings, so early, fucking weird…"
"…but that's kinda it, there's definitely better out there…"
"…style over substance, maybe, but he ain't the only offender…"
"…Mark Z, that tree you're barking up..."
"…there ain't a lot a people getting up on it…"
"…tell me man. What are you seeing…"
"…and goddamnit Marlowe, I get you…"
"…your frustration, with the activity…"
"…but sayin' that, on its own, doesn't help…"
"…and God, if you're listening…"
"…yeah, Suess' activity's on par with half the players…"
"…but what about his content…"
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Post Post #236 (ISO) » Mon Oct 29, 2012 3:45 pm

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Wilde observed the voting pattern and nodded along.

"It seems like this is to be the decision either way. I will admit that I didn't read Ellis as closely as some others gathered here. However, I believe that I will trust in the wisdom of the crowd, and look forward to a nightcap and a nice four-poster."

UNVOTE:
VOTE: Ellis
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Post Post #237 (ISO) » Mon Oct 29, 2012 3:52 pm

Post by ee cummings »

Ellis

the ONLY

wagon hee haw?


!NO

mZb

train trave
lling JUST

as fast
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Post Post #238 (ISO) » Tue Oct 30, 2012 12:57 pm

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A vacation,
A vote,

Limited in its access:
Comes from the darkness.

Yet, to smite the shadows
And hark!

Strangle the eastern sun!
Vote: Bret Easton Ellis
The above is by the author, if such a creature exists.
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Post Post #239 (ISO) » Tue Oct 30, 2012 1:17 pm

Post by Edgar Allan Poe »

Sigh
. Poe wanted this day to end. Oh, very badly. It has been dragging out unnecessarily. He will do what he must to help. Even if he did not much like it. He picked up his quill, and with a quick strike, black-marked one Ellis.

Vote: Bret Easton Ellis
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Post Post #240 (ISO) » Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:32 pm

Post by ee cummings »

hateness

aBOUNDS!

Ellis' SCUMness

DOes not RIVAL

mZb's

(but Now is the

TIME

for answers)

VOTE: Bret Eston Ellis
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Post Post #241 (ISO) » Tue Oct 30, 2012 4:03 pm

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My vote remains. In the instance of imminent approaching grammar deadline, I shall switch to avoid no lynch, but I would exhort everyone to either vote ZimmerBrad or explain why she should live.
A SUBSTANCE IN A CUSHION.

The change of color is likely and a difference a very little difference is prepared. Sugar is not a vegetable.
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Post Post #242 (ISO) » Wed Oct 31, 2012 3:27 am

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Retired General Brettersky Eastonshire Ellis, Esq., has given up. Tide up two the stake, the logs around him, set the man-witch on fire all reddy. Fire! Fire as in flames, not as in firing squad car of police brutality and sharpshooting.

Gertrudis Ramirez Oolong Stein, my love, Zimmer Priscilla MacBradley is meh. Is your Rome Antique competitress a Prior, priority? Nut four two day.
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Post Post #243 (ISO) » Wed Oct 31, 2012 3:32 am

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Balls, lots! Ball lots. Count them! Count the balls. Count the balls in the lots. Count the ballots.
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Post Post #244 (ISO) » Wed Oct 31, 2012 6:17 am

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@Good Host Lovecraft- Blessed art thou loins if you present an updated vote log.


1 Bradley's revelation of where each author stands with her garners much appreciation.

2 Appreciation of the Lord will result in HIS blessing.

3 A counterwagon of Ellis will be looked upon with scrutiny by MY CHOSEN people.

~Revelations 9:1
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Post Post #245 (ISO) » Wed Oct 31, 2012 6:47 am

Post by David Foster Wallace »

in re: cummings
ee cummings wrote:dEar dave

has mOre scummish reads than townish


dEar ee

has Only one read

one

ONE
period
.


on mZb

its so easy to
take
that

potshot

at yrstruly
when
your opinions

on anyone

have not even been proffered
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Post Post #246 (ISO) » Wed Oct 31, 2012 9:04 am

Post by ee cummings »

your LACKNESS

of reading

does nooo

oot

mean 1 read mine

I have offer
ed

MANY much more than YoU say,

and as such you have said.

You, the nothingness

that has said I

slingmud


also claims I have
noreads


while calling our PARTY

more scumness than townness

by most definitions, slingmud

hypocrisy

scumness
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Post Post #247 (ISO) » Wed Oct 31, 2012 9:05 am

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It is Halloween, my delicious little farting pig.
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Post Post #248 (ISO) » Thu Nov 01, 2012 4:01 am

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