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turtledove
turtledove
Gopher to the Sleuth Gods

Sep-7-2010 10:34

Police Swoop on Stables
After repeated accusations of race-fixing, Shanghai police today raided the stables of newly crowned celebrity thoroughbred Three-Legged Tom. Extensive interviews were carried out with stable staff, but police were not forthcoming with the results of those interviews.


Oooooh, I just love scandals :-D




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Sleuthgirl Ciara
Sleuthgirl Ciara

Sep-17-2010 23:16

how do u farcebook lyk it plz???Mine daddy wass aaaaaalso callled 3 legs tom on count of he is called tom and my mum always talk about how he has 3 legs whn he drink all thm beers, but its so funny because ev3n wit all dem legs he still fals over when he come home and get of his bicicle.

Do i win moni or sluth moni am i winner, bcuz I will tell dad maybe he don go out or maybe he calls in to for saying where he is just going to sleepp near the phone in the park again, I hope he doen'st get woke ups by a tennis game.

Cordelia Falco
Cordelia Falco
Battered Shoe

Oct-9-2010 04:53

It was announced today that hard working Gumshoe, Detective Xanthias, was the winner of the lottery to disburse funds returned after the recent Shanghai Invitational fiasco. Amusingly, Track Officials were keen for Detective Xanthias to accept 'track credits', but the wise sleuth in question took the cold hard cash; a grand total of $290,458. Congratulations, Detective Xanthias!

Serena Siren
Serena Siren
Well-Connected

Oct-9-2010 16:54

Congrats, Xanthias!

How did the lottery work (I wasn't around for the Shady lottery)? Did you have to buy tickets somewhere to enter (if so, I never found where to get them lol), or were we all just entered into the lottery automatically? Either way, I think having a lottery was a fun idea!

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Oct-13-2010 17:09

(eesh I need more hours in the day, seriously)

Ok the lottery works as a side story. There's no real player interaction as such, besides following the story. A subscribed player is chosen at random at the end of the story to win a (usually) large sum of money.

Serena Siren
Serena Siren
Well-Connected

Oct-14-2010 00:50

Thanks SS, that makes sense...I just wanted to make sure that no actual purchasing of lottery tickets was involved :)

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