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Dec 08, 2011 15:05

[The PCD catches Break singing has he manages the dishes.]

Twelve for the twelve Apostles
Eleven for the eleven who went to heaven,
Ten for the ten commandments,
Nine for the nine bright shiners,
Eight for the April Rainers,
Seven for the seven stars in the sky,

[Up to his elbows in soap, voice pleasant, but wheezy.]
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[Video] verlorenscasket December 9 2011, 07:31:28 UTC
[He claps.]

I like it. Where'd ya learn it?

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[Video] mister_hatter December 9 2011, 07:44:25 UTC
Old folk song!

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[Video] verlorenscasket December 9 2011, 17:30:20 UTC
Does it have a name?

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[Video] mister_hatter December 9 2011, 18:55:05 UTC
I believe it's called 'green grow the rushes.'

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[Video] verlorenscasket December 10 2011, 23:48:24 UTC
I like it. Sounds nice. Might remember that one.

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[Video] mister_hatter December 11 2011, 01:13:07 UTC
It is rather charming, isn't it?

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[Video] verlorenscasket December 11 2011, 16:38:21 UTC
It is. I haven't heard a song like this in a little while now. I think the last person I heard one from was Kurapica.

[Oh Pica, he misses you.]

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[Video] mister_hatter December 11 2011, 19:28:39 UTC
It's easy to get nostalgic in a place like this.

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[Video] verlorenscasket December 12 2011, 04:59:17 UTC
Ain't that the truth. I think part of it is most people here seem to cling to the memories they make while they have them. It's probably because we wont have them once we leave.

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[Video] mister_hatter December 12 2011, 10:23:35 UTC
Maybe that's it. Or maybe it's the exhaustion.

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[Video] verlorenscasket December 12 2011, 16:52:05 UTC
The latter is also very likely. People do funny things when they're tired and hungry.

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[Video] mister_hatter December 12 2011, 19:08:41 UTC
That's very true.

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