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Old 05-17-2010, 08:44 AM   #1181
Steven Lyle Jordan
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I believe I over-thought this thing!
I know I did!

I did guess MTH, but for a different reason, quote:

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"I was right here. Or rather right there, wherever that was before Zelda hit the Red Button. It can become so tedious at times with all of this spatio-temporal transpositioning going on."
Hearing that--before it was revealed that anyone had done any spatio-temporal transitioning at all--made me think that MTH saw pshrynk tampering with the cases (he was closest to him, cleaning them at the time), and calculatingly looked away... but later, he jaunted back in time and whacked the doc when everyone else (including himself) was involved with something else.

My back-up was Verencat's canny statement that there were 10 mods in the room. However technically correct this was, MTH was actually in the room--twice! (I suspected MTH may have bribed Verencat with extra string to play with, which might have even helped distract the others while future-MTH did the deed).

Well... that was fun!

On to Lost!

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