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Aug 07, 2009 21:01

[Voice]

[bzzzt]--don't understand why I would want to do so.

[The man has a British accent. He is also clearly overwhelmed and slightly frustrated. His voice is clear, but the explanation from a random helpful citizen that follows is muffled.]

Yes.

[Mumble mumble mumble.]

I see.

[Mumble mumble?]

I have it right here, I was suddenly holding it as soon as-- ( Read more... )

what are these women wearing?, i am a doctor, my hat is better than yours, i am in the future, arrival, i am not dreaming, i am lost, i am a writer

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[voice] nogoodpeople August 8 2009, 01:54:11 UTC
Arriving here rather unexpectedly seems to be usual.

With that said, welcome to the City.

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[voice] onefixedpoint August 8 2009, 02:04:25 UTC
I'm not sure exactly how I did so. But does anyone arrive here having expected to do so?

Thank you.

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[voice] nogoodpeople August 8 2009, 03:45:58 UTC
Not to the best of my knowledge, no.

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[voice] onefixedpoint August 8 2009, 04:14:08 UTC
I suppose many people are upset upon discovering themselves transported here?

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[voice] nogoodpeople August 8 2009, 04:22:18 UTC
More than a few. Especially when they were pulled in in the middle of something important.

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[voice] onefixedpoint August 8 2009, 16:39:32 UTC
I can see why. I myself have patients to see...but other than that there is very little pressing business waiting for me at home.

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[voice] nogoodpeople August 8 2009, 17:08:28 UTC
I've heard it theorized that we return to the exact moment we leave, but I'm not sure if it's the truth.

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[voice] onefixedpoint August 9 2009, 23:40:40 UTC
If that's true, than it might not be worth worrying about how to return home.

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[voice] nogoodpeople August 9 2009, 23:42:38 UTC
It might not, save for the fact that one never truly forgets one's home.

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