The stranger grinned widely, lips remaining closed as they stretched over his teeth and crinkling his eyes. "Oh you, know, just dashing about here and there," he replied, seemingly nervous energy making him a bit fidgety. His eyes were clear as they met the professor's. "Got a friend who wanted to spend time with her mum for a while, so I had some time to kill." The stranger seemed to consider his own phrasing. "So to speak."
Charles' gaze narrowed as the stranger leaned down to meet his eyes with his. The invasion of personal space was new, and his first instinct was to take a step back. Which of course was harder to do in this chair. There was too much confusion in the stranger's mind, things that were illogical and...MUCH.
"Humans are funny little things," the stranger was saying, his seemingly nervous energy suddenly controlled into a steady calm. "Evolution really does take forever and once it finally appears, everything goes immediately to pot." His brows furrowed. "It has gone to pot, hasn't it?"
Re: THE JOURNEY CONTINUESamaliakJuly 16 2011, 05:34:28 UTC
Charles' ears perked up, noting something that he'd before. He glanced around him, at the people sitting just a ways off, deep in a conversation about sausage. In English."That's the TARDIS," the Doctor spoke up, wiping a foam mustache away with the back of his hand. "The TARDIS is translating for you. You can understand them, they can understand you." He wiggled his eyebrows. "Fantastic, isn't it
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I ALWAYS do research. Something about being historically & geographically accurate is important to me.
Every year Skwierzyna holds a week long cultural festival during June. Skwierzyna is also home to one of only two cricket clubs in the whole of Poland, and has thriving hunting and archery groups.
However, for much of Skwierzyna's history, Germans were the largest group within the population of the town and held most of the power within the city council. Other groups included the Jews, a large number of people of Dutch descent, and a small number of Poles.
Skwierzyna has always been of some importance due to its geographic location. And until recently the town was also an important railway junction, linking Gorzow with Zbaszynek and Poznan.
Visitors to Skwierzyna shouldn't leave without paying a visit to the area to the north of the town, which is covered with the Notecka forest and to the west with the Sulęcin - Skwierzyna woods.
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The stranger seemed to consider his own phrasing. "So to speak."
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"Humans are funny little things," the stranger was saying, his seemingly nervous energy suddenly controlled into a steady calm. "Evolution really does take forever and once it finally appears, everything goes immediately to pot." His brows furrowed. "It has gone to pot, hasn't it?"
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LEXIE HOW DO YOU MAKE SUCH BEAUTIFUL THINGS, TELLING STORIES PURELY IN GIF FORM? I AM IN AWE.
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YOU TWO ARE PRETTY MUCH THE BEST.
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http://www.polandpoland.com/skwierzyna.html
there's a reason i picked this town.
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Every year Skwierzyna holds a week long cultural festival during June. Skwierzyna is also home to one of only two cricket clubs in the whole of Poland, and has thriving hunting and archery groups.
However, for much of Skwierzyna's history, Germans were the largest group within the population of the town and held most of the power within the city council. Other groups included the Jews, a large number of people of Dutch descent, and a small number of Poles.
Skwierzyna has always been of some importance due to its geographic location. And until recently the town was also an important railway junction, linking Gorzow with Zbaszynek and Poznan.
Visitors to Skwierzyna shouldn't leave without paying a visit to the area to the north of the town, which is covered with the Notecka forest and to the west with the Sulęcin - Skwierzyna woods.
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