The rings under the boards:
Fast and loose commentary

Empiric: Nice of Mister Zain to hold the feet of Boss to the fire for the meeting yesterday.
Jenny Homes: Right. Right. Well, with the bag packed up. Off to the Plume Hotel chain.
Empiric: How much credit was extended for the uncovered activity of the manager?
Jenny Homes: That was negotiated to a writing agreement. Where the cost of rooms is fifty percent off for life.
Empiric: Nice choice. Got the request for an interview with Ron Jareas, and it’s a coupon being used already for the Plume hotel with the odd place logo.
Jenny Homes: Then it’s off to Watergate. Before going, how are the feet being held?
Empiric: Listen to the show.

Brian Zain: Welcome to the Random Radio and the show today. The idiom of fast and loose is ringing in the head as the topic of the day. If it’s not known to or by the listeners, this idiom is for having a reckless, dishonest, or irresponsible manner. It can be applied in that way or in other ways. The rules for the usage of the saying. Can be bent or manipulated. It was a gambling game. With Jenny here yesterday, the colloquy had gotten a little out of hand, and the term could be applied. So, to start the show. With that idiom in terms of the personnel conduct point. Where the commitment can be seen as discarded thinking because of the words said. But first a song.

Ron Jareas: Good morning, can that be switched off while the requests of the day are made for the history lesson to be provided?
Bill Field: Okay, the lessons for the day are the following. Alice Lump is requesting the history of the mayor’s mansion and the family estate to be done.
Ron Jareas: That is going to be fun. The family estate will be more of an interesting case to dive into.
Bill Field: Well, get onto the case, then when does the reporter show up?
Ron Jareas: Tomorrow.
Bill Field: Okay.

1st puzzlement piece- The Clone Did It: The ring under the boards. Part 2
Brian Zain: Fast and loose before the break, and coming back from the break, could focus on the idiom more, but the lesson was given. The teacher’s hat is placed to the side. What is going to be next for the randomness of the day? One thing is for sure. The bills need to be paid.

Hope Lump: While the ads are on. Can a question of the show be posed? As to the need for the teacher’s hat, which was pushed to the side.
Alice Lump: Since the idiom was tied to personal conduct. The thinking is that the conversation with Jenny was a bit too much for the boss to handle.
Hope Lump: Why, there’s no setup for anything?
Robert Lump: There was a vacation being pushed for Mister Zain. At least in the wording said.

Alice Lump: Now at the orphanage. Today will be a full day with the BIA, which stopped at the house and here. Be kind. If there are any wants. Try to balance the request to be made on the facts. The mind is full, and outside requests will be aggravations.
Robert Lump: Going to be in the library on the third-floor reading. History is abundant there.
Hope Lump: Was going to ask Angie about getting a coffee.
Alice Lump: Okay, Thanks for the knowledge being passed.

2nd puzzlement piece- The Clone Did It: The ring under the boards. Part 2

Robert Lump: Why head up the stairs if the want is to go for coffee with Angie?
Hope Lump: Because Casey is up here, and the company is always enjoyable.
Robert Lump: Good, then there will be three fewer voices in the house to fight blocking for the reading to be captivating.
Hope Lump: That’s proof in the words of the meanness from the brother.
Robert Lump: If that was. The format taken of the words, then yes. Thought the attention was a simple truth.
Hope Lump: Casey. Hi, I was going to head back down and ask if Angie could and wouldn’t mind company for a coffee trip.

Casey: Sure. Didn’t hear the news yet?
Hope Lump: Well, there’s a reason for the coffee trip.
Casey: Robert will find out since Mike was part of the commotion last night.
Hope Lump: Was that the reason for the agents?
Robert Lump: Guess there’s a string to tell, then, Mike, from the chatter about the place.

Mike: Yes, that can be said for the most part. Off to the library?
Robert Lump: Yeah.
Mike: Well then, ready for the string to be read. What of it being heard?
Robert Lump: Guessing the BIA being here does warrant the reason to hear it out.
Mike: That is known! Well, the son gets a briefing before coming to the lower estate of the Lump family.
Robert Lump: Not quite that way. The change of address confused either the desk or the patrolling agents. As the first stop was the mayor’s mansion, the second was the orphanage.
Cassy/Hope Lump: Angie, would it be okay to go for coffee?

3rd puzzlement piece- The Clone Did It: The ring under the boards. Part 2

Mikel Huntsmen: Hey! Talking to Lady Lump Be a bit for Angie to help.
Robert Lump: So, what is the whole line of the night here? The agents were coy about the wording, saying it was a noise complaint only.

Mike: A sound was coming from the downstairs grand room. The way it sounds when too many are on the floor at once. That arching, creaking sound it makes. So, the bravest three got out of bed after lights out to see what was going on in the room. Being one amongst the three, the sight was nothing. Well, to say it couldn’t be seen in the dark or that there was nothing there, but the floorboards were arching with weight. Even though nothing was there to be seen. If asking the other two don’t know what would be said.

Mikel Huntsman: Mike! Mike!

Mike: The bell of the name is rung. Guess the line can wait. Hopefully, the start is enough of a hook.
Robert Lump: About the level of a comic.

Angie Huntsman: Be able to relieve the two from the weight of the day with the coffee trip.
Alice Lump: Fine. That is a helping hand there, thanks. Can Mikel keep the three in line?
Angie Huntsman: Of course. Had three kept for the agents last night.
Alice Lump: Be safe on the walk to the coffee shop. Here is the quick card.
Angie Thanks.

4th puzzlement piece- The Clone Did It: The ring under the boards. Part 2
Alice Lump: Was Robert in the library?
Mikel Huntsman: Yeah, by now, but when last seen was listening to a line of last night from Mike. But will place the other two in a room with a radio on to keep all quiet.
Mike: Why is it the troublemaker of the two siblings? Is allowed to be off and away for coffee while the other is trapped inside.

Mikel Huntsman: The bravest three need a firmer hand than Angie.
Mike: Isn’t Angie the meaner one?
Mikel Huntsman: Not thinking before speaking today?
Mike: HUH! That is. Right, so the nice one for now, trouble later.
Mikel Huntsman: There is the mind catching up. Was starting to think it was a snail court system work.
Brian Zain: The lawyers are meeting in the courtroom, and the colloquies to be had are about the school boards changing. At least that is the hearing for the court system of Watergate. Here in the Tonic Lametonic, nothing is going on. SO go over to Legatonic to find a case of something since the court system there has been running slowly, according to reports, and the process that can be seen.

5th puzzlement piece- The Clone Did It: The ring under the boards. Part 2
Robert Lump: It’s a wonder that the library has a radio in it. Would think it would be a distraction from reading. Now, last night, the agents at the house talked of the framed pictures as obscure artworks. Vantenso and Delamor were the given names. Here is a card for it and the place.

Starting with the good Captain Delamor. Sorry, Rosa Sibasa Delamor, a known sea captain from the country of Tandelium. The flag flown by the captain was known as the Murderess of Crows.

A wordplay on the seas, named after being the Violet, Culminates, Caledonian, Hooded, Carrion, Editha, and Water-billed, known species of crow. Given the sea names, a pass at this point, as the focus is on the sailor upon those same seas. The name sailor should not be applied to a pirate captain. At least that is the debate of the common voyagers of the sea. In the history of the good Captain Delamor, it’s a fitting term.

The career at sea started in Ecuans as a deckhand of the navy and rose through the ranks of the naval system to a fleet admiral by the eighth year of service. It was three battles that led to the fast advancement of the sailor. In the eyes of Delamor, the fights would be seen as well-placed, leading to the death of most on the ship and the quick advancement in the rules for the youthful sailor reaching a commanding post. According to records, the first time a new captain from Tandelium met Jothi Nassau was. The two would be locked in a sea war for the next seven years.

The battle ended on Smoke Island. The historians point to this moment in time where the Murderess of Crows was born. Taking command of the fleet by Jothi Nassau convinced the captain to join forces and sail the seas as the right-hand of the naval program being built by the Pirate. After the combined forces of the two, a second pirate captain, Vantenso, and fleet would join the two. The three forces would wage a war for the country of Tandelium. Where the pass life Nassau would catch up in the form of an army’s aid from the country of Dales.

While the family was surrendering to the war. The two brothers walked away from the battle at the high seat. Robert of Dales remained on the throne of Dales, and Jothi Nassau took control of Tandelium. While the navy was taken under the wing of Admiral Rosa Sibasa Delamor, no longer a captain. A war-torn country is the life Tandelium would live under the rule of Nassau. The years of war would wear Delamor thin, and retirement was taking away from the country where the life and times disappear.

Assuming a new name till ten years passed, where the Vantenso family would turn a stone over that reveals the once battle-worn admiral. And the return to a commissioned captain for Ecuans, even if it were to train new officers of the naval forces.

6th puzzlement piece- The Clone Did It: The ring under the boards. Part 2
The quibbles of the scribbles: The ring under the boards. Part 2

Empiric: The fiefdom of one for the clone did it. Watch for a mid-week post for the first part. The cut does leave the question of why the agents are at the house. And a questioning of the fast and loose commentary by Brian Zain for random radio.

Bessie: Also, the connection back to the history that is being read. It sounds like the Wise Man book read by Richard Avant, or is similar.

Dusty: Not sure if commentary is helpful in the box here. but helps the word count this time, but the yarns of the past are being twisted and untwisted in the context of the reading for the clone did it fiefdom fans.














Bard: Well, then let the answer be that and the week is done. To the readers, thanks for the time and read of the work.
