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Mar 17, 2008 17:16

I-It's been lovely lately... Um... Though the chocolate bunnies and eggs seem a bit strange... ah... b-but it's lovely to see...

But I feel really bad when I see people eating them...

[filtered from Tidus]Ca-Can anyone help me break a boat ( Read more... )

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cherrygloves March 18 2008, 02:51:34 UTC
Sure, that sounds easy. How do you need it broken?

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featheredskies March 18 2008, 02:53:03 UTC
Um... I think the hull was broke off... Um... break it like it was suddenly jammed onto a rock... I think...

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cherrygloves March 18 2008, 03:15:11 UTC
Well, you could always try actually crashing it... Or if you don't want to risk losing the rest of the boat, just get me a hammer and I'll do it onshore.

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son_of_sigurd March 18 2008, 03:33:33 UTC
S-Sakura! What are you doing?!

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cherrygloves March 18 2008, 03:44:13 UTC
Ce-celice! Er, nothing? Yet.

...I wonder if this boat-smashing is actually legal.

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son_of_sigurd March 18 2008, 03:52:47 UTC
It doesn't sound like nothing! Taking a hammer to a boat?!

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cherrygloves March 18 2008, 03:59:09 UTC
Well, she did ask.

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son_of_sigurd March 18 2008, 04:02:47 UTC
...Why would she want a thing like that?! Those boats are the property of the town!

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cherrygloves March 18 2008, 04:13:21 UTC
Er... Well, she said she fixed it the wrong way the first time. I guess she's trying to improve her repair skill or something like that?

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son_of_sigurd March 18 2008, 04:16:34 UTC
It doesn't need to be broken again to fix it properly!

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cherrygloves March 18 2008, 19:17:19 UTC
How do you figure that?

I mean, it's like... a broken leg. If it sets the wrong way the first time, it needs to be rebroken before it heals properly...

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son_of_sigurd March 18 2008, 19:38:03 UTC
W-WHAAAA? I've never heard of having to rebreak a bone!

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cherrygloves March 18 2008, 20:13:48 UTC
What, really? Are you serious?

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son_of_sigurd March 18 2008, 22:35:04 UTC
Why wouldn't I be? Where I come from, when a person breaks a bone, he or she goes to see someone with a healing staff (like a priest), and a short while later, it's as good as new.

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cherrygloves March 19 2008, 23:55:48 UTC
Whoa. That's pretty convenient.

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