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Jul 26, 2008 20:58

God bless the vacation time of superiors.

I've gotten more paperwork done in this last week than I did in the six months prior. Perhaps I should encourage him to go on holiday more often...

I don't suppose changing the locks would encourage him to extend his trip.

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franziska_vk July 27 2008, 04:19:08 UTC
No, I hardly think that would stop him.

However it is something of a reassurance to see that work is being finished regardless of his absence. And being finished perfectly, I assume?

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damnabletart July 27 2008, 04:21:44 UTC
A pity.

It would be more accurate to say it is being finished because of his absence. As perfectly as always.

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[LOCKED] franziska_vk July 27 2008, 04:26:37 UTC
What is pitiful is the fact that someone with your work ethic isn't under my command. It seems like Mr. Borgia had other plans.

And lovely, I expected nothing less.

Besides the paperwork, how are things faring? I certainly hope your peers are less foolish than my subordinates. It'd be shameful if all of the Monacello members were as inept as the ones under my command. I could count the reliable ones off the fingers of a single hand.

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[LOCKED] damnabletart July 27 2008, 04:48:03 UTC
Despite his faults, I am content with my current caporegime, signora.

Well enough. I spend little time amongst my peers, with such pressing matters. I believe our lack of human resources is going to be... problematic, with the growing ranks of the Vescovo family.

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[LOCKED] franziska_vk July 27 2008, 04:53:47 UTC
I never spoke word about having you moved. The house is busy enough and slacking as it is, I don't see how any further interruption would be beneficial to anybody.

The numbers between both families are discerning.

However what we lack in quantity can be fixed by what we have in quality. Several more sessions with the fools on my team and I should have them do work far better than expected. There is nothing better to jump start the mind than the sense of urgency, after all.

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[LOCKED] damnabletart July 27 2008, 05:09:13 UTC
A simple clarification.

Perhaps. There is also wisdom in regards to strength in numbers.

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[LOCKED] franziska_vk July 27 2008, 05:14:05 UTC
Regardless the necessity of honing the skills of house members is undeniable. I see little in what we can gain in wondering all the ways we can be defeated when that time can be utilized for far more useful things.

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[LOCKED] damnabletart July 27 2008, 05:37:15 UTC
That it is. I suppose it would be best if I stay at my desk and refrain from interfering with military tactics I cannot comprehend.

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[LOCKED] franziska_vk July 27 2008, 15:41:18 UTC
I suppose it would.

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