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Re: RAGERS of the lumberwood, an uplifting tale of natural s

Postby Argost » Mon Sep 10, 2012 1:17 am

I too applaud you. Great story. And it was awesome seeing rogoku/coonman get killed. I hope we get to see you do it again.
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Re: RAGERS of the lumberwood, an uplifting tale of natural s

Postby Argost » Mon Sep 10, 2012 1:19 am

Oh great here comes painhertz to derail the thread and go on for another 20 pages of how you killing him was whatever excuse he will use this time. hey pain why not change your name to butthertz?
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Re: RAGERS of the lumberwood, an uplifting tale of natural s

Postby kfv7 » Mon Sep 10, 2012 1:25 am

You may like or not, but you cant argue that Darworth did a great job. I salute him.
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Re: RAGERS of the lumberwood, an uplifting tale of natural s

Postby Tonkyhonk » Mon Sep 10, 2012 1:58 am

Banok wrote:A great write up. althought i happen to know at least a small part of it is a mistold, which makes me wonder how much the rest of the story has a been twisted to better inflate your ego.

you know, forum drama is, and should be, interactive. it floats around, depending upon those who hold the untold or mistold part. and the writer is always "right" until someone else points out otherwise.


on topic,
i wonder how long it took you doing this, a very dedicated work.
ill put my review on the next issue of the Courant.
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Re: RAGERS of the lumberwood, an uplifting tale of natural s

Postby rogoku » Mon Sep 10, 2012 2:20 am

Do you want me to point out the false spots?
I have no signature.
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Re: RAGERS of the lumberwood, an uplifting tale of natural s

Postby Tonkyhonk » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:18 am

rogoku wrote:Do you want me to point out the false spots?

sorry, but you already failed.
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Re: RAGERS of the lumberwood, an uplifting tale of natural s

Postby milonti » Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:03 am

This is why I play salem. Hats off to you Darworth.
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Re: RAGERS of the lumberwood, an uplifting tale of natural s

Postby Darwoth » Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:35 am

rogoku wrote:Do you want me to point out the false spots?


yes, please :lol: :lol:
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Re: RAGERS of the lumberwood, an uplifting tale of natural s

Postby painhertz » Mon Sep 10, 2012 5:34 am

thats what coonman said


That is extremely bizarre! Since I don't know a Coonman, I'm not sure why he would tell you that there isn't any painhertz fiasco. Oh, I'm sure there's more to what happened than we know. I have this strange feeling (Possibly wrong) that when my guys were never on to go and help Yasso, that maybe he told you where we were or something to maybe take the heat off of his town and put it onto mine. Seems a bit strange that in this humungous world you somehow ended up attacking the one town that Yasso contacted to help him. All that aside, like I said, the only part "I" played in your little raids is you summoning and killing me with scents that were close to my claim or something. You fooling one of my town mates and blah blah blah whatever else has nothing to do with me. So if anything, call it your BTK fiasco or Eulogi fiasco or whatever.
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Re: RAGERS of the lumberwood, an uplifting tale of natural s

Postby Darwoth » Mon Sep 10, 2012 5:48 am

painhertz wrote:
thats what coonman said


That is extremely bizarre! Since I don't know a Coonman, I'm not sure why he would tell you that there isn't any painhertz fiasco. Oh, I'm sure there's more to what happened than we know. I have this strange feeling (Possibly wrong) that when my guys were never on to go and help Yasso, that maybe he told you where we were or something to maybe take the heat off of his town and put it onto mine. Seems a bit strange that in this humungous world you somehow ended up attacking the one town that Yasso contacted to help him. All that aside, like I said, the only part "I" played in your little raids is you summoning and killing me with scents that were close to my claim or something. You fooling one of my town mates and blah blah blah whatever else has nothing to do with me. So if anything, call it your BTK fiasco or Eulogi fiasco or whatever.


well thats all fine and dandy but with all of your prior message board warrioring on the matter you have claimed ownership and made it the painhertz fiasco even though eulogi and co played a much larger role in the events that transpired.
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