[The communicator tumbles to the ground as a samurai wasp lands in two pieces nearby. There's some twitching before it goes still. A tall girl steps into the frame, holding a sickle and chain that appears to be part of her hair. The intense expression fades as the thing stops moving, replaced by a quiet smile. She lets go of the sickle and it
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Whatever happened to Saturday night?
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Oh, I didn't learn it at school. Someone wanted to put the play on here about a year ago and I was helping.
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[It doesn't, of course, but giving an actual definition would be too close to helpful for his tastes.]
That's the spirit. [A grin.] So, someone here understands the importance of cult classics, huh? Always good to know.
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He isn't here anymore, but considering how many people recognized it? I think a lot of people here like that play.
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Guess I'll have to try and make more of my pop culture references about that, then.
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Well, a bunch of people were learning the play when I did, and a lot of the new arrivals seems to know about it, so you should get more reactions.
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But then less people'd be confused. Hm. Decisions, decisions - but I'll puzzle out that eternal dilemma in my own time.
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Ah, good luck with that . . . dilemma.
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Gee, thanks. I'll be sure and get back to you on that one when I reach a conclusion.
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I think you like confusing people, but I'm sure you'll pick the right one.
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[Hangs up.]
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