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Mr. Smith's online name was "vile rat".
On it, someone wrote: "The hiding place of the vile rat Gaddafi".
The post explained: We knew that Vile Rat was in Benghazi; he told us.
A saxophone funky and ready for a brawl threads through Vile Rat like it's on day release from Seinfield.
Sean's name was Vile Rat, and he served as a diplomat for a player alliance called Goomswarm.
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Wired's Danger Room blog noted that Smith, in addition to having served in the Air Force and several foreign embassies, "when gaming with EVE Online guild Goonswarm...was a popular figure known as 'Vile Rat,' and alternately as 'Vilerat' while volunteering as a moderator at the internet community Something Awful".
A blanket of lapwings ripples over the horizon … " Five lines later, he is talking about the pervasive presence of rats: "Sometimes we roast them, but their flesh is vile, muddy and gooey.
Mr Allingham, in the dark, misstepped again into the vile hole where he could feel, against his groping hands, the floating carcasses of rats and parts of human bodies.
JNR "Gory stories we do that – and your host's a talking rat!" The return of the best thing on telly, this week featuring Smashing Saxons (and their superhero-style Gods), Vile Victorians, and Gorgeous Georgians.
How vile.
Many people are vile.
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