d3x 392 wrote: I'm of course down for SOG, but I'm also pretty good with Cobalt on the block.
Debonair Danny DiPietro 431 wrote:Personally while I could still abide by a SOG lynch, I think I might have even more affinity for killing Cobalt for sheer uselessness.
dramonic 464 wrote:All kidding aside, Cobalt does seem like a fair option.
(He had previously stated his support for the SOG wagon)
Jahudo is where things get interesting. In
post 296, he is "leaning Town" on Cobalt; he contines this rhetoric in
post 393. He can "see the possibility" of Cobalt-scum in
post 452, and makes a half-hearted appeal to meta. Now Cobalt is his "top pick" because he makes the read in
post 468 that it is actually a good distancing move for Nik to attack Seraphim.
This complete about-face, as well as his very weak approach to SOG (check his ISO for a strong opinion on the leading wagon for today pre-king; you won't find one) make me very reluctant to vote Cobalt.
Pomegranate's stance on Cobalt is that he's a lurker, and that's about it. I assume Porkens feels similarly.
VP seems rather ambivalent about all the lynches today, but I assume that Cobalt remains his top pick.
SOG doesn't understand the case on Cobalt, and I'm with him there.
My willingness to vote Cobalt is very low. I think it's a lazy case and unless there's no other option I won't be voting Cobalt. If I do and Cobalt flips scum, then I think Jahudo is the most likely scumbuddy.
My top three are currently Jahudo, semioldguy and Porkens, for reasons I have stated elsewhere. I'm not going to let this day be a NL, but without Cobalt or DDD, and Jahudo's vote on Cobalt, we're at an impasse.
Vi wrote:Can I make fun of those lamb tongues in jelly, or is that more of a New Zealand thing? ~Vi
Definitely NZ. If you want to make an Australian really angry, ask them if they want "another shrimp on the barbie".
(No-one in Australia says "shrimp". We say "prawn". The line was changed because they knew no-one in the US would know what a "prawn" was. We're still pretty raw about it.)
Was that "raw" a food pun, or another regionalism?
Also, Americans only know "prawn" as how you say "pr0n".
"Prawn" is one of those words that may make sense when read but none at all when said. "Queue" is similar.
Also, I'm told it's even easier to upset an Aussie by reflexively addressing them with "G'day, mate" or with any reference to Crocodile Dundee/Crocodile Hunter.
Now if only I knew any non-Americans/Asians IRL I could put some of this advice to good use <.< ~Vi