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Dear all,
I have seen postings here for murder mystery dinner party games and so I think this is an acceptable group to post to. I used to write and sell the MurderMeals murder mystery dinner party games as a hobby. I have two games, "Los Amigos" for 8 players and "Mile High" for 10 players. I no longer have time to run this as a business but wanted to make sure that my efforts were still being enjoyed by others. I had lots of positive comments by those who used to play them. So I have just created the www.freemurdergames.org.uk website where they are residing and can be downloaded for free. There really is no catch. I just ask that you place to link to www.freemurdergames.org.uk on a website or a newsgroup to help increase the visibility. I hope you enjoy. Best wishes, Khalid www.khalidpritchard.com |
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I have - honestly!! I did a search for murder mystery games on
groups.google.com and several were posted on this ng. Since I'm not selling anything, I thought my games might be of interest. Just trying to do a good deed. Khalid Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote: > Steve Wertz > : > > > On 8 Aug 2006 04:40:05 -0700, Khalid wrote: > > > >> I have seen postings here for murder mystery dinner party games... > > > > You have? None of us have seen them, and we're here almost every > > day. > > > > ObFood: English muffin (Thomas's, of course), scrambled eggs with > > French sheeps milk feta, a few strips of bacon, and some Clamato. > > > > -sw > > Never saw a murder mystery dinner party on this ng. > > ObFood: > > Sliced apple, V8 juice, poached egg and a slice of Breadsmith's whole grain > bread, toasted, with a smear of Benecol. > > Michael > > -- > "I live on good soup and not fine words" > --Moliere, La Femmes Savantes |
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![]() Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote: > Steve Wertz > : > > > On 8 Aug 2006 04:40:05 -0700, Khalid wrote: > > > >> I have seen postings here for murder mystery dinner party games... > > > > You have? None of us have seen them, and we're here almost every > > day. > > > > ObFood: English muffin (Thomas's, of course), scrambled eggs with > > French sheeps milk feta, a few strips of bacon, and some Clamato. > > > > -sw > > Never saw a murder mystery dinner party on this ng. I've seen some "murders" on this froup (and probably committed a few) but not much in the way of "mystery"... The "murder mystery" thang in any case seems to be a fad whose time has thankfully passed... -- Best Greg |
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"Khalid" > schreef in bericht
oups.com... > Dear all, > > I have seen postings here for murder mystery dinner party games and so > I think this is an acceptable group to post to. > > > I used to write and sell the MurderMeals murder mystery dinner party > games as a hobby. I have two games, "Los Amigos" for 8 players and > "Mile High" for 10 players. I no longer have time to run this as a > business but wanted to make sure that my efforts were still being > enjoyed by others. I had lots of positive comments by those who used to > > play them. So I have just created the www.freemurdergames.org.uk > website where they are residing and can be downloaded for free. > > > There really is no catch. I just ask that you place to link to > www.freemurdergames.org.uk on a website or a newsgroup to help increase > > the visibility. > > > I hope you enjoy. > Best wishes, > Khalid > www.khalidpritchard.com Thank you for posting this. At first I thought it was ordinary spam or there really would be a catch, as there are no free murder games on the internet to be found. (I've searched extensively the last few months.) Seeing the work that's put into creating one, I can understand why they aren't normally free though. So thank you tremendously for sharing these two games! Regards, Dana |
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On 8 Aug 2006 08:33:19 -0700, "Gregory Morrow"
> wrote: > >Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote: > >> Steve Wertz > : >> >> > On 8 Aug 2006 04:40:05 -0700, Khalid wrote: >> > >> >> I have seen postings here for murder mystery dinner party games... >> > >> > You have? None of us have seen them, and we're here almost every >> > day. >> > >> > ObFood: English muffin (Thomas's, of course), scrambled eggs with >> > French sheeps milk feta, a few strips of bacon, and some Clamato. >> > >> > -sw >> >> Never saw a murder mystery dinner party on this ng. > > >I've seen some "murders" on this froup (and probably committed a few) >but not much in the way of "mystery"... > >The "murder mystery" thang in any case seems to be a fad whose time has >thankfully passed... So, were you always the last one to get it? ;-> jim |
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Gregory Morrow wrote:
> Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote: > >> Steve Wertz > >> : >> >>> On 8 Aug 2006 04:40:05 -0700, Khalid wrote: >>> >>>> I have seen postings here for murder mystery dinner party games... >>> >>> You have? None of us have seen them, and we're here almost every >>> day. >>> >>> ObFood: English muffin (Thomas's, of course), scrambled eggs with >>> French sheeps milk feta, a few strips of bacon, and some Clamato. >>> >>> -sw >> >> Never saw a murder mystery dinner party on this ng. > > > I've seen some "murders" on this froup (and probably committed a few) > but not much in the way of "mystery"... > > The "murder mystery" thang in any case seems to be a fad whose time > has thankfully passed... Actually, I may have mentioned a murder game in passing ![]() hosted a murder party back in the 1980's. We opted out of the the sit-down dinner thing, having instead snacky foods and drinks. Everyone got a packet containing their "character" information and we all got dressed up and left "clues" around as the story progressed. It was a lot of fun. By the way, my doctor (in real life; yeah, I've known this guy since I was 16) practically ruined the story since he decided he'd killed my in-character fiance, Gunter, when it was actually Estes who killed Gunter. I know, who names a kid Gunter? For that matter, who names a kid Estes? Good times were had by all and no one was actually killed ![]() Jill |
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No offence taken Michael. No harm done. I appreciate there is lots of
spam around and I hesitated before posting to an ng I don't regularly use. But that's the beauty of the internet and I hope the games do get played widely. Best wishes, Khalid www.freemurdergames.org.uk Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote: > "Khalid" > > oups.com: > > > I have - honestly!! I did a search for murder mystery games on > > groups.google.com and several were posted on this ng. Since I'm not > > selling anything, I thought my games might be of interest. > > Just trying to do a good deed. > > Khalid > > And it was appreciated. If you took my post as rude, I apologize. I was > not coming down on you. I just don't recall seeing a post for murder > mystery games on RFC. > > Michael > > -- > "I live on good soup and not fine words" > --Moliere, La Femmes Savantes |
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![]() ensenadajim wrote: > So, were you always the last one to get it? ;-> Hey everyone, what lonely little ensenadajim does is come online an insult people so that he feels less pathetic and shameful about himself. Let's have a big round of applause for Jim! |
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