What?! I mean. What!
My god.
How?
But…
I do not understand Johnny Bravo at all. I don’t recall having difficulty with Johnny Bravo in the past, so I’m left very confused why he is behaving so irrationally. bufftabby’s vote, while I disagree with it, is perfectly clear and the reasons stated plainly.
Do you think I should see Rogue One on Martin Luther King Day?
I stand by the term ‘wishy-washy.’ You may not like the word choice, but your explanation is the very definition of wishy-washy. You are willing to let other factors color your interpretation of the Colby slip. That’s wishy-washy (human, but wishy-washy). Scum like wishy-washy because it opens more options for voting and influencing the Lynch.
I’m super impatient this morning, it appears.
I missed this the first time through, but caught it again in snfaulker’s quote.
What’s going on here DiggitCamara? snfaulkner isn’t going to any great lengths to defend Colby, and others (including myself) have vocally called the Colby slip much to do about nothing. Why snfaulkner?
I don’t love this. To my recollection, I don’t ever remember Meeko being concerned about hijacking a thread. Townie Meeko posts without any filter.
I think I’m going to have trouble holding players up to their old standards, rather than the newer reality of less time and less attention.
For septimus (it was septimus right?), the wording of his post makes it sound like he didn’t even know why he was voting for Colby in the first place. It’s very strange and not simply an acknowledgement that the case is weak.
Yay. Something I like!
I actually like the justification that slowing or stopping the early bandwagon is pro-Town. If I recall correctly, septimus was an early vote on Colby, so at the time septimus wouldn’t necessarily have known the bandwagony nature of the Colby situation. Though I should go back and verify what the situation was when septimus voted for Colby and whether or not his ‘bandwagons are bad’ defense makes sense. Put it on the to do list.