No, I had you confused with Wagon. The only reason I remember it at all was because I was trying to pull a Ralph Nader and go third-party. Didn't work, sadly.
Confusing me with Wagonlitz? I'm insulted.
We're bitter enemies now, Mr. Clay.
No, I had you confused with Wagon. The only reason I remember it at all was because I was trying to pull a Ralph Nader and go third-party. Didn't work, sadly.
Confusing me with Wagonlitz? I'm insulted.
We're bitter enemies now, Mr. Clay.![]()
Clearly we should ensure whenever possible this game that we vote one after another.![]()
20 bucks says I screw up their votes at least twice this game.Why are you responding to yours- oh damn it.
Yeah, this is terribly confusing.
Do you want the GM smiting people? Is that what you want? No, I didn't think so.And?
Do you want the GM smiting people? Is that what you want? No, I didn't think so.
Rendap has been smited for impatience.As long as someone smites someone, I'll accept it.
As long as someone smites someone, I'll accept it.
Do you want the GM smiting people? Is that what you want? No, I didn't think so.
Why don't you want to be seen as a Dane?Confusing me with Wagonlitz? I'm insulted.
We're bitter enemies now, Mr. Clay.![]()
racistWhy don't you want to be seen as a Dane?It comes with permission to be smug towards the Swedes after all.
smite
/smīt/
verb
verb: smite; 3rd person present: smites; past tense: smote; gerund or present participle: smiting; past participle:smitten
- literary
strike with a firm blow.
"he smites the water with his sword"
- archaic
defeat or conquer (a people or land).
"he may smite our enemies"- (especially of disease) attack or affect severely.
"various people had been smitten with untimely summer flu"- be strongly attracted to someone or something.
"she was so smitten with the boy"
Daniel Webster approvessmite
/smīt/
verb
verb: smite; 3rd person present: smites; past tense: smote; gerund or present participle: smiting; past participle:smitten
- literary
strike with a firm blow.
"he smites the water with his sword"
- archaic
defeat or conquer (a people or land).
"he may smite our enemies"- (especially of disease) attack or affect severely.
"various people had been smitten with untimely summer flu"- be strongly attracted to someone or something.
"she was so smitten with the boy"