Subject: May I suggest
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Posted on: 2012-09-11 19:02:00 UTC
Cafeteria food as a murder weapon?
Subject: May I suggest
Author:
Posted on: 2012-09-11 19:02:00 UTC
Cafeteria food as a murder weapon?
Hmmm... I always thought litmus strips were measuring the amount of stomach acid that sues produced in the agents, the continuum, and anything else that was handy. Good to know.
and it's a bit hard to measure the acidity of stomach acid without putting the paper in the acid. So yeah, that's my take on it.
Holmes being able to re-deduce everything was really a great idea. It helps making canon characters more people and less dummies thrown around by the whims of a writer.
If he keeps going this way, however, it will not take long before we have to add him to the "Canons who know about the PPC" list.
I'm still recovering from the shock of being complimented, never mind the fact that you cited one of my sarcastic tirades.
Yeah, I need to work on the whole 'infodump without really infodumping'; that's kinda a side effect of writing so many OFUs. Heh.
Anyway, thanks! And you should thank Intel for that bar of soap observation. She's good at things like that.
Congratulations on another dead Sue - and also on the discovery of new things to add to the continuity! -hearty pat on the back-
-Oh, and one for IntelligentAirhead, too!-
Now I am extremely curious as to what exactly are the rooms, murder weapons, and suspects in the PPC version of Cluedo. Heh.
Cafeteria food as a murder weapon?
But is it a weapon or a suspect?
And these look fabulous, haha.
Yeah,the risk board looks like a good place to start for the cluedo board, and there is probably a mid-game shifting thing for the layout, perhaps in lieu of secret passages.
Christmas has come early and I love you.
I'm vaguely planning how it could be done (involving me doing most of the legwork, naturally); I think it's workable, but it depends on getting enough players...
hS
More for photoshoppy things but still. Send me an email if you need help because I certainly can't have you doing most of the legwork (it doesn't seem fair).
Taking a bit longer now I'm back to work, but it'll get done. It's just the potential 'coordinating 17 people's moves through email' aspect that's a bit intimidating...
hS
These are amazing! Permission to glomp?
You are amazing and I think I may be in your debt.