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<blockquote data-quote="Game Control" data-source="post: 163365" data-attributes="member: 4033"><p><em>The soldier smirks.</em></p><p></p><p>-''Booze you say. Me thinking that befo' long you gonna fess up to mo' ea'thly desi'e.''</p><p></p><p><em>He gives Kareem an odd look than shrugs and climb on the back of the jeep.</em></p><p></p><p>-''Now you follow my indications and I'll lead you to the pa'ty!''</p><p></p><p><em>3 minutes later the agents park their jeep 100 feet away from a sleazy looking pub called ''Shaunssa''. It occupies the first floor of an apartment block that is undistinguishable from the others in the area.</em> </p><p></p><p>-''He'e is booze. And mo'e. Come on.''</p><p></p><p>[<strong>OOC:</strong> Roman, glad you're back. Here is what happened; the soldier didn't buy your milk bluff. He is convinced you were looking for vice; girls, booze, gambling and drugs. Once you realized that, I assumed that you went along with it and gave him a bribe so that he'd be your tour guide for the afternoon.</p><p></p><p>Kareem; </p><p>bluff was 7 + 5. </p><p>Sense motive 13 + 5; he seems a little suspicious. He seems to doubt you really came here for booze. But that doesn't mean he suspects that you are an undercover agent spying on the barrack!</p><p></p><p>None of the agents think that the soldier noticed the hidden weapons.</p><p></p><p>Those who decide to enter, see below.]</p><p></p><p><em>The decoration is classy by Binga's standard. The inside contrasts sharply with the outside in this regard. Air is filled with smoke. There is gambling going on and Card games seem most popular. The waitresses are almost naked. The alcohol selection is the most impressive feature of this locale; behind the barmen are roughly 100 brands of liquor with an emphasis on English favorites such as Bourbon. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>There are 25 patrons, mostly white male wearing shorts and T-shirts of a light shade.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Game Control, post: 163365, member: 4033"] [I]The soldier smirks.[/I] -''Booze you say. Me thinking that befo' long you gonna fess up to mo' ea'thly desi'e.'' [I]He gives Kareem an odd look than shrugs and climb on the back of the jeep.[/I] -''Now you follow my indications and I'll lead you to the pa'ty!'' [I]3 minutes later the agents park their jeep 100 feet away from a sleazy looking pub called ''Shaunssa''. It occupies the first floor of an apartment block that is undistinguishable from the others in the area.[/I] -''He'e is booze. And mo'e. Come on.'' [[B]OOC:[/B] Roman, glad you're back. Here is what happened; the soldier didn't buy your milk bluff. He is convinced you were looking for vice; girls, booze, gambling and drugs. Once you realized that, I assumed that you went along with it and gave him a bribe so that he'd be your tour guide for the afternoon. Kareem; bluff was 7 + 5. Sense motive 13 + 5; he seems a little suspicious. He seems to doubt you really came here for booze. But that doesn't mean he suspects that you are an undercover agent spying on the barrack! None of the agents think that the soldier noticed the hidden weapons. Those who decide to enter, see below.] [I]The decoration is classy by Binga's standard. The inside contrasts sharply with the outside in this regard. Air is filled with smoke. There is gambling going on and Card games seem most popular. The waitresses are almost naked. The alcohol selection is the most impressive feature of this locale; behind the barmen are roughly 100 brands of liquor with an emphasis on English favorites such as Bourbon. There are 25 patrons, mostly white male wearing shorts and T-shirts of a light shade.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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