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THG
Good job buddy, I bow at your feet.
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Re: THG
People mentioned your style of play but never voted for you. That's their fault.thehockeyguru wrote:It was ironic because my team was telling me to be more active and to keep asking dumb questions because thats what I usually do.
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Well by the time my name was being mentioned it was already late in the game. I had snuggled up close to shaf like a male co-worker on a corporate retreat. No one wanted to go against what Shaf thought for fear of looking Red. So by time my style was viewed as questionable I was in the clear.Kicksave wrote:People mentioned your style of play but never voted for you. That's their fault.thehockeyguru wrote:It was ironic because my team was telling me to be more active and to keep asking dumb questions because thats what I usually do.
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Re: THG
Well don't worry. I won't let that happen next time.thehockeyguru wrote:Well by the time my name was being mentioned it was already late in the game. I had snuggled up close to shaf like a male co-worker on a corporate retreat. No one wanted to go against what Shaf thought for fear of looking Red. So by time my style was viewed as questionable I was in the clear.Kicksave wrote:People mentioned your style of play but never voted for you. That's their fault.thehockeyguru wrote:It was ironic because my team was telling me to be more active and to keep asking dumb questions because thats what I usually do.
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Re: THG
It just worked out perfectly. dags, jay and I created a whole bunch of confusion early. by the time all of us were voted off, THG and c2i were an afterthought and they were able to stay under the radar and gain the trust of shaf and they took it home.
Keep this in mind for future games - just because someone goes on a hot streak and takes out people, don't blindly vote for him later in the game. Chances are if he's still alive until the end, he's there for a reason. It's because his luck ran out and he was wrong.
Keep this in mind for future games - just because someone goes on a hot streak and takes out people, don't blindly vote for him later in the game. Chances are if he's still alive until the end, he's there for a reason. It's because his luck ran out and he was wrong.
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Shaf being the Angel really helped to cement that. He didnt have to ask the question "why am I still around" because he knew regardless he would be. He got too comfortable IMO.Kicksave wrote:It just worked out perfectly. dags, jay and I created a whole bunch of confusion early. by the time all of us were voted off, THG and c2i were an afterthought and they were able to stay under the radar and gain the trust of shaf and they took it home.
Keep this in mind for future games - just because someone goes on a hot streak and takes out people, don't blindly vote for him later in the game. Chances are if he's still alive until the end, he's there for a reason. It's because his luck ran out and he was wrong.
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Re: THG
I wasn't "too comfortable"......c2i and yourself just played a good game. No one else had any thoughts about you two either. I think YOU are getting a little too comfortablethehockeyguru wrote:Shaf being the Angel really helped to cement that. He didnt have to ask the question "why am I still around" because he knew regardless he would be. He got too comfortable IMO.

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Re: THG
Well... he didshafnutz05 wrote:I wasn't "too comfortable"......c2i and yourself just played a good game. No one else had any thoughts about you two either. I think YOU are getting a little too comfortablethehockeyguru wrote:Shaf being the Angel really helped to cement that. He didnt have to ask the question "why am I still around" because he knew regardless he would be. He got too comfortable IMO.
to youthehockeyguru wrote:snuggled up close
.thehockeyguru wrote:like a male co-worker on a corporate retreat

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Re: THG
another acceptable answer would have been...count2infinity wrote:i feel shame...Kicksave wrote:meme fail. the correct answer wascount2infinity wrote:NO YOU!
NO U!

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Re: THG
i wish someone would make a thread about how i won too.... 
(note: the popcorn means that i really don't wish someone would make a thread about how i won too... it's just sarcasm.)

(note: the popcorn means that i really don't wish someone would make a thread about how i won too... it's just sarcasm.)
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Re: THG
Hahah. People just expect more from you C2I.count2infinity wrote:i wish someone would make a thread about how i won too....
(note: the popcorn means that i really don't wish someone would make a thread about how i won too... it's just sarcasm.)