Streets of Fandom, Thursday

Mar 06, 2014 10:53

Roland Chapman, founder and sole member of the Toronto Modern-Classical Troubadors Movement, as out on the streets as usual with his mandolin (which he lovingly named "Constance"), combining lyric poetry of the High Middle Ages with dramatic classical Spanish guitar stylings ( Read more... )

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6buckstohisname March 6 2014, 23:33:02 UTC
"...just when I think this place can't get any weirder." DEAN. DEAN. YOU SHOULD KNOW BETTER.

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14andseven March 6 2014, 23:40:21 UTC
Ohhhh. You were so getting mocked in Roland's next set of lyrical poetry.

. . . In Occitan.

Burrrrrrrn.

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6buckstohisname March 6 2014, 23:41:21 UTC
Yeah, well. Dean was gonna be that guy.

"Play Free Bird!"

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14andseven March 6 2014, 23:43:38 UTC
"¿Qué?" said Roland. Oh, he spoke English. He was just pretentious.

Not about not knowing Freebird, though. His alternate universe didn't have Freebird.

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regretiz4suckas March 7 2014, 00:23:23 UTC
Kenzi was pretty upset after talking to Jonothon. She'd thought she was upset before, but now she had all new reasons for it.

"Hey, Roland."

Mood: freaked out with a side of wildly upset.

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14andseven March 7 2014, 00:26:51 UTC
Roland knew exactly what that sort of long face needed!

. . . Admittedly, not everyone would immediately think of a melodramatic pasodoble as "cheering up" music. But that was just what made Roland special.

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regretiz4suckas March 7 2014, 00:29:20 UTC
"Heh." Kenzi flopped down next to him. "That's new. Kinda like it, though. Goes with the island and the castle and all."

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14andseven March 7 2014, 00:32:04 UTC
"Actually," Roland said, eeeeeeeeever so slightly snootily. "I think you'll find it's rather old."

It was traditional, after all.

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