I'm back from jolly old England, fit as a fiddle and clean as a whistle and other such metaphors. I just got back from Home Depot with supplies for my next project. Before that, I went to my mother's to beg forgiveness for not being here on Mother's Day and present her with heaps of presents. I believe I'm in her good graces once again
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I love Clue! I've always wanted to have a Clue-esque, murder-themed party. Maybe for my next birthday or Halloween or something.
[Gabe]
I promise I will! Thank you so much. I knew I could count on you. You're sure it won't be too much stress?
What do you mean? 'We're getting Neil' makes it sound like we're framing him for murder or something. What's the plan, man?
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[Harrison]
Because my life is so hectic, what with being unemployed, independently wealthy, and single? It'll be fine, Harrison. Not too much stress at all. What, I've got to plan a party and write a speech, right? Not too hard.
I don't know, some kind of great prank that I'm trying to work out.
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Good point. Plan a party, write a speech, help me with the wedding stuff and keep me sane. Well, by me standards.
Please keep this under your hat till she says 'yes' though. She might want to announce it. That might be the bride's thing.
You're going to prank him in thanks? Hmmm... Something involving a hookah...
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All right, I've got it. I'm going to need to go to Home Depot.
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Home Depot? Whoa. Can I go? As long as you don't go tomorrow.
...Totally didn't mean to make all those sentences rhyme.
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Yes, you did. Don't lie about your rhyming.
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Ooh, can I come? Gabe, can I come? Hey, Gabe, ooh, Gabe, can I come? Can I? Huh?
Dammit. You know me too well.
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Alas, no. Not yet. I'm still working on building a time machine and a robot. Teleportation is number four on my to-do list.
This is our address, silly. [address]
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