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Originally Posted by Puxlut
I thought that there was lots of information given during that last hour. I feel more comfortable in my suspicions now. Hence my vote.
I admit I don't play alot of theories and more with my gut... I've always been like that. And I know I am an emotional player... that too has been proven. When people know that and try use that to force me into something I don't believe in or attack my integrity, I get defensive. That's what I do. I should have gone straight to bed, but peeked at my ipad while laying in bed and saw that stuff going down and I couldn't help voice my concerns. And I got drawn into it by WF... like a putz I am.
The tie was willfully forced and it forced me to be put in a position to have to choose between 2 people I thought were town. What else would you have me do? The only thing I could do was the emotional thing and keep my vote on who I think is the last greaser and hope that others agree with me and flip to my vote. That's basically why I stayed and let the tie happen.. . it was the lesser of 2 evils at the last possible second. I hope that answers your question mrk?
Zero lynches=ZERO percent of winning. I'm not a smart woman, but I wouldn't lay a bet in Vegas with those odds.
Sorry... I gotta go for a bit.
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Yes, this does answer my question. I will say it would have been nice to hear you say that at the time rather than now, but I understand the panic that was felt in those last 60 minutes or so.
This is where I struggle with Pux being Oilers: if she was the only Oiler left, then it wouldn't matter who got banned, Devo or DropIt. As long as it wasn't her. No one would have blamed her to vote one or the other as there were a few people who didn't want a tie. But Pux withheld her vote - I feel like that doesn't jive if she's an Oiler. Wouldn't it be better to ban a Flames fan in the day and basically have no blood on your hands?
I circle back to HG again - he was there at the deadline and was pretty much the only one not reacting emotionally. Like he just wanted to watch what was happening, but not interjecting too much. The panic to get something done was not felt by him.