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At about 0:52, it sounds like she says "Hey, I got a gay friend too! J-Jim..."

How do you find all of this stuff, Brickster? :laugh:

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How do you find all of this stuff, Brickster? :laugh:

I remember it from when I was a kid - that's the sad part. :sad:

At about 0:52, it sounds like she says "Hey, I got a gay friend too! J-Jim..."

That's not what she says? :laugh:

I remember it from when I was a kid - that's the sad part. :sad:

Sad? Not at all, Sesame Street was the best!

That's not what she says? :laugh:

I think it was supposed to be "I have a J friend too". :tongue:

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WPT - Willoughby Public Television

Thanks for the title :hmpf::tongue: . I can't help myself when it comes to those beautiful toilets, begging to be checked in the behind.

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Thanks for the title :hmpf::tongue: . I can't help myself when it comes to those beautiful toilets, begging to be check in the behind.

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Aheh, heh. My character has gotten a little angry for being left behind twice despite having remnants of illness, so I've posted a nice rant for Herman, Bulldog and mysterious narrator man :skull:

Batbrick Away! :devil:

Yeah Bulldog, what gives? You just blow us off like that? Just you wait. I'll get even with you then. Somehow, someway, I'll figure it out. And I don't mean in the game!!! :tongue:

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The hand car continues to pick up speed. :laugh:

The hand car continues to pick up speed. :laugh:

They must be using a constant up and down motion with steady pressure.

:wink:

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They must be using a constant up and down motion with steady pressure.

Obviously some sort of clue to discovering the true secret of the old Johnson Rod. :devil:

Obviously some sort of clue to discovering the true secret of the old Johnson Rod. :devil:

Better make it even more obvious, like mark an X on it. :laugh:

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Better make it even more obvious, like mark an X on it. :laugh:

Ya, like that's gonna work... :hmpf:

I KNEW IT! Jennifer Chamberlain was held in this very jail cell. Her or.. Jesus Christ.. or Julius Caesar. I'm betting it was Jennifer.

*snip*

Schmelt, is that a banana in your pocket? Why are you standing so close? If that is a banana, I'd like a snack. Otherwise, I am uninterested.

And now everyone knows just what I see in her. :grin:

*Hands Arin a banana*

There you go, my sweet. I have many tasty snacks in my pants hamper. If anyone else is feeling fruity, they can come and have a date behind the palms :wink:

Ditto for Svelty. :blush:

- one of the townsfolk is a member of the shady Town Council!

:hmpf: Farbeit for me to comment on a sub-plot that isn't my own or step in when such a brilliant clue-finder has already perused the current clues, but perhaps Jesus Connely meant one of the passengers is a Willoughby operative. :hmpf:

:hmpf: Farbeit for me to comment on a sub-plot that isn't my own or step in when such a brilliant clue-finder has already perused the current clues, but perhaps Jesus Connely meant one of the passengers is a Willoughby operative. :hmpf:

You can speak for your own group; I know that loveable oaf Jimbee and darling Arin would never betray me! :wub: That's why I blamed the townies :wink:

I don't know if you could trust an obvious criminal with the alias Jesus Connolly anyway :sadnew:

Ditto for Svelty. :blush:

My high school panto turn as Widow Twankey, alas, has never truly left me.

You can speak for your own group; I know that loveable oaf Jimbee and darling Arin would never betray me! :wub: That's why I blamed the townies :wink:

I don't know if you could trust an obvious criminal with the alias Jesus Connolly anyway :sceptic:

It's probably that nutcase in the wedding dress... :laugh:

It's probably that nutcase in the wedding dress... :laugh:

It's like bingo for crazies :wacko: "Legs eleven... fiancee's in heaven. One little duck... won't shut up. Man alive... hid the knife. Two fat ladies... that dog has rabies."

I suspect Constable O'Reilly since he has followed my group around for 10 pages and uttered all of three lines. The green mist obviously creates functioning zombies.

It's like bingo for crazies :wacko: "Legs eleven... fiancee's in heaven. One little duck... won't shut up. Man alive... hid the knife. Two fat ladies... that dog has rabies."

:oh3::oh:*oh2* You've been working on that.

I suspect Constable O'Reilly since he has followed my group around for 10 pages and uttered all of three lines.

Who?

The green mist obviously creates functioning zombies.

I think that's what I am. I also throw kettles...

..and stick my rod in things.

Braaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnssssssssssss.... :wacko:

:hmpf: Farbeit for me to comment on a sub-plot that isn't my own or step in when such a brilliant clue-finder has already perused the current clues, but perhaps Jesus Connely meant one of the passengers is a Willoughby operative. :hmpf:

How on earth would she know the Emerald Express was coming to Willoughby a year later? Unless of course she wrote the invitations as Elizabeth Thornton and set this whole shebang up. But none of that would make any sense at all, at least to me. :tongue:

How on earth would she know the Emerald Express was coming to Willoughby a year later? Unless of course she wrote the invitations as Elizabeth Thornton and set this whole shebang up. But none of that would make any sense at all, at least to me. :tongue:

That's probably why it's called a mystery...

(cough!) There's an X (cough) on one of the bricks (cough!) (cough!)

Jeez guys - what do you want the clue to do, reach out and bite you?

I just love this post. :laugh:

It's probably that nutcase in the wedding dress... :laugh:

Give her a break, I did run over her husband after all :laugh:

Seems Eleanor is gun happier than I thought, which means my character is one hundred percent screwed when she finds out it was me. Ironic, since we got along so well at the beginning of the game.

Batbrick Away! :devil:

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How on earth would she know the Emerald Express was coming to Willoughby a year later? Unless of course she wrote the invitations as Elizabeth Thornton and set this whole shebang up. But none of that would make any sense at all, at least to me. :tongue:

Who said anything about the Emerald Express coming to Willoughby?

Give her a break, I did run over her husband after all :laugh:

Seems Eleanor is gun happier than I thought, which means my character is one hundred percent screwed when she finds out it was me. Ironic, since we got along so well at the beginning of the game.

Shush! :tongue:

Nah, it doesn't really matter anymore... Remember that Aston doesn't know he's the culprit, since he was so drunk back then. Eleanor just played innocent until it was time to go trigger happy.

Who said anything about the Emerald Express coming to Willoughby?

Hinckley did! It's his ridiculous theory, anyway, not mine. :wink:

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