Sixth Case Closed

Dec 27, 2009 13:18

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[Because Caine didn't remain at his apartment most of Christmas Day itself, it's not until today that H realized that he received a gift from Santa. In way, he's extremely alarmed that someone was able to break into his apartment to deliver it so easily... but at the same time. The choice of gift was so ironic that he also can't help but ( Read more... )

sunglasses: off, he was a boy from new york..., santa claus, horatio alger is his namesake, santa is real?

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[voice] slaying December 27 2009, 18:28:55 UTC
You betcha. It's been a long time since I've seen Mister Gordo. Which means either there really is a Santa Claus, or the Malnosso have a brand new way to invade our minds and pick out all the little secrety tid-bits.

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[voice] miamijustice December 27 2009, 18:32:36 UTC
I haven't seen any reindeer around.

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[voice] slaying December 27 2009, 18:35:04 UTC
Oh, Mister Gordo's a pig. Not a reindeer. [A beat of silence.] Does a lack of Rudolph point to it being the incredibly less jolly Malnosso?

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[voice] miamijustice December 27 2009, 18:42:59 UTC
Or perhaps... [A pause and then he's going to take this moment to smirk a little] perhaps they flew on home.

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[voice] slaying December 28 2009, 00:49:50 UTC
Well, then at least someone gets to. Though I was kind of hoping it would be me, not some sort of glorified horse with antlers.

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[voice] miamijustice December 28 2009, 01:23:00 UTC
Likewise.

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[voice] slaying December 28 2009, 01:25:10 UTC
Guess we'll just have to make do with stuffed pigs and--well--whatever it is this Santa brought you.

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[voice] miamijustice December 28 2009, 01:33:48 UTC
Ragged Dick, a novel by Horatio Alger.

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[voice] slaying December 28 2009, 01:36:14 UTC
Oh. A book.

[Here that voice? It's an unimpressed voice. Oh, these youngsters and their disrespect for reading.]

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[voice] miamijustice December 28 2009, 01:44:48 UTC
Yes, a book.

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[voice] slaying December 28 2009, 01:48:46 UTC
Is it at least a good one?

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[voice] miamijustice December 28 2009, 02:28:20 UTC
It is a children's book by an author my mother enjoyed. [A beat-] Actually, my namesake.

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[voice] slaying December 28 2009, 02:31:49 UTC
Minus ten points for Buffy, then. I always figured it would be the I knew him, Horatio guy. Not the guy who said it, of course. But the Horatio he was saying it to.

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[voice] miamijustice December 28 2009, 16:12:37 UTC
Alas, poor Yorick.

[YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAH]

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[voice] slaying December 28 2009, 23:41:59 UTC
Actually, I always thought his name was Hamlet. [Sorry, college drop-out here. Plus most of her English classes were spent napping after all-nighter patrol parties.]

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[voice] miamijustice December 29 2009, 00:05:35 UTC
Hamlet was the speaker; the man he knew was Yorick.

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