Sunday night bartending.

Feb 18, 2007 18:28

Mal got creative today; he brought his own sign to work, drawn out by long brushstrokes in varied colors.

It's Chinese New Year for some of you.

Chinese is nice.

Specials
China Village Mai Tai
China White
Leap Year

OR, say something in Chinese and your drink is half-off.

Welcome to bartending.

[ooc: it will likely be an early night, but am ( Read more... )

she-hulk, ace (pyro), bartending, shalla nelprin, mal reynolds, hiro nakamura, katara

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supaahiro February 18 2007, 23:40:59 UTC
And here is a Hiro. "Xin nian kuaile!"

And then he adds, conspiritorialy, "That the only Chinese I know."

Isn't that darling?

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bad_in_latin February 18 2007, 23:43:33 UTC
Mal laughs, "And that's good enough for me. What'd you like?"

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supaahiro February 18 2007, 23:52:07 UTC
"I wanna try the Mai Tai," he says, and points.

Froofy drinks for the win.

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bad_in_latin February 18 2007, 23:55:21 UTC
Naturally, Mal thinks with a grin.

Froofy drinks are fine by him; he just can't see Hiro with anything else.

Mal starts adding ice cubes to a shaker, followed by the rum. "How're things with you nowadays?"

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fighter__pilot February 18 2007, 23:49:14 UTC
"What if we don't know what Chinese is?" Shalla asks, frowning slightly.

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bad_in_latin February 18 2007, 23:51:47 UTC
"It's a language, and on Earth they just had their New Year's celebration," Mal explains. "We speak Chinese in my 'verse too, just that we had our New Year's a couple months back. It's what 500 years o' separation does, I suppose."

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fighter__pilot February 19 2007, 00:04:37 UTC
She nods. "So it's like a version of Fete Week. How big's the celebration?"

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bad_in_latin February 19 2007, 00:07:08 UTC
"I've never been to an Earth-that-Was version, but in my 'verse it's huge. Festivals that last for a week or more and so forth. Me and mine tend toward the celebrating only on the day of, but folk'll use any excuse for a shindig."

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gammagammahey February 19 2007, 00:25:18 UTC
Wow. First the totally METAL concert, and now a shiny bartending sign. Jen's getting to like Milliways.

"You shen me pi jiu?" Jen tries.

"Seu carregador está no fogo," she adds. Because she's fond of Portuguese.

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bad_in_latin February 19 2007, 00:27:38 UTC
"I...didn't quite catch that first one," Mal admits.

Beat. "And I got no ruttin' idea 'bout the second. Duibuqi."

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gammagammahey February 19 2007, 00:31:18 UTC
"You shen me pi jiu," Jen repeats, smiling. "I thought it meant 'what kind of beer do you have?' Got any Skrull pale ale?"

She also told him that his boot was on fire in Portuguese, but since it isn't, she'll let that one lie.

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bad_in_latin February 19 2007, 00:35:17 UTC
"Ah, I see. And shi a, think I do."

Lo and behold, a glass of the ale preferred appears before Jen.

"Sorry 'bout the mixup, with the Chinese. Sometimes it's hard to tell, with accents."

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nitro_is_ace February 19 2007, 00:36:08 UTC
Ace tilts her head at the sign, and then at Mal.

"Does Cap'n Mu Ji count?" She asks, hopefully. The only other thing she has is the line about the sons of motherless goats.

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bad_in_latin February 19 2007, 00:39:23 UTC
"The mu ji part does," Mal laughs. "Was wondering when someone'd try to use that one on me. What would you like?"

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nitro_is_ace February 19 2007, 00:45:08 UTC
"More chocolate alcohol please!" The bartender before Mal gave Ace quite a lot of chocolate alcohol.

One might consider it a minor miracle (or the result of a monstrous unintended problem with fatality) that she's not completely loopy at this point.

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bad_in_latin February 19 2007, 00:51:09 UTC
"Exactly how much choco-booze have you had today, Time Lady?" Mal asks incredulously.

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unwraith February 19 2007, 01:25:03 UTC
"Much as I'd like to, I don't speak Chinese." Not yet anyway. He considers the list. "Leap Year," he decides.

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bad_in_latin February 19 2007, 01:29:57 UTC
"...Good choice."

Mal shakes off the half-second pause at seeing Michael, and goes about making his drink.

"Do they have Chinese in your 'verse?"

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unwraith February 19 2007, 01:32:09 UTC
"I've never been to my 'verse's version of Earth. I believe they do, but I haven't had occasion yet to learn the language. Is it one many people use, there?"

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bad_in_latin February 19 2007, 01:43:45 UTC
"Yes -- it was one o' the biggest countries on Earth, if I remember correctly. The other common one was what we're speakin' now, though."

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