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Sleuth parties?
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Earnest Ty
Assistant Librarian
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Dec-24-2005 07:59
I'm sure this topic has been brought up before, but do you know anyone who actually throws "Sleuth parties" or Sleuth events (or events for mystery enthusiasts) where Sleuth players actually meet and mingle? I'm in the Dallas area and I actually would love to get involved in something like that. Perhaps even murder mystery dinners and anything of that ilk.
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Dec-26-2005 13:15
*dies*
Santa hats!?!?!?
No!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought I had one of the lasts!!!
BEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*files a complaint*
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Dec-26-2005 13:16
I paid 100k for mine!
*ugh*
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Earnest Ty
Assistant Librarian
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Dec-26-2005 14:48
hehe Jojo, maybe the Detective Store is funneling in from the black market. Might wanna investigate if some elves are involved right under Santa's jolly nose...
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Lady Emerald Devon
Nomad
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Dec-26-2005 20:12
*gives Jojo the kiss of life*
Although, is slightly surprised he can still complain while dead :D Or is that just ghostly moaning?
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Dec-28-2005 16:46
After a formal complaint, all I got was, "Tis the season."
Thanks Ben for your undying concern over this. :)
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jstkdn
Well-Connected
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Dec-29-2005 09:54
I once threw a sleuth party. Only detective Dionne Dawson showed up. Everybody had petty excuses like the flight to Amsterdam being too expensive.
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Dec-29-2005 11:59
"petty excuses" :)
I love it.
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Earnest Ty
Assistant Librarian
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Dec-29-2005 14:13
LOL Amsterdam might take a "little" planning. But that does sound like a LOT of fun!
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AZN Cinderella
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Dec-29-2005 17:35
What if some of us are still in school? How could we convince our parents to let us fly to Amsterdam?
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jstkdn
Well-Connected
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Dec-30-2005 06:49
Call it a cultural historic trip. Mention things like Anne Frank, Van Gogh, Rembrandt.
Or alternatively.....
They sell lots of nice goodies in our coffee shops here. Stick that in their food, and you can convince them of just about anything.
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