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Dec 14, 2008 14:46

...So with Goten-kun gone... getting serious, that means, the hunting club is in a bit of trouble. I know I'm a member, but basically an honorary member because I don't actually do any hunting... Remaining members of the hunting club... I don't want it to stop, but I'm not entirely sure what to do next. Does anyone want to be the new leader ( Read more... )

nani pelekai, moa, epros, part time jobs, mokona, aragaki shinjiro, livestock

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hatesrhyming December 14 2008, 20:19:37 UTC
All this talk about clubs is quite odd.
Is that your classification -- captain of such a squad?

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shockinglycool December 14 2008, 20:20:46 UTC
I just like having as many jobs as I can.

Why did I get into the habit of calling them clubs...?

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hatesrhyming December 14 2008, 20:24:39 UTC
I see -- one must keep active.
I can say I appreciate that tactic.

Is thou asking me for the reason you seek?
That is a truth I have yet to meet.

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shockinglycool December 14 2008, 20:27:49 UTC
Sitting around really doesn't suit me, so I horde part-time jobs to myself instead, I guess.

I was... sort of thinking aloud? When I said that? I wasn't really asking.

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hatesrhyming December 14 2008, 20:31:27 UTC
I suppose there could be worst hobbies --
Like scrubbing dirty lobbies.

Then ignore the answer that I gave.
I shall try to have my tongue behave.

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shockinglycool December 14 2008, 20:32:29 UTC
Cleaning isn't bad, either.

I didn't mean to be rude about it. Sorry. But speaking of, um, your tongue, that's a pretty interesting way you talk.

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hatesrhyming December 14 2008, 20:34:38 UTC
In this place of filth and disease.
I wonder if such a task can be done with ease?

I suppose thank yous are in order.
Praise for my "odd-speaking disorder."

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shockinglycool December 14 2008, 20:35:51 UTC
Maybe not with ease, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be attempted at all.

Oh. In that case, thank you very much for rhyming.

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hatesrhyming December 14 2008, 20:38:56 UTC
To do nothing would leave many distraught.
Living in a place where living should naught.

You are welcome, but let me say.
I always rhyme -- every minute of every day.

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shockinglycool December 14 2008, 20:39:47 UTC
Exactly.

I was sort of starting to figure that out, too. It's definitely interesting.

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hatesrhyming December 14 2008, 20:42:17 UTC
Has someone taken such jobs?
Or is it one that no one wants -- what terrible slobs.

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shockinglycool December 14 2008, 20:43:32 UTC
I don't think there's an official cleaning club group, but I don't think that it's that no one cleans - just that people clean on an individual needs basis. Like "if you need something clean, you clean it yourself."

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hatesrhyming December 14 2008, 20:45:18 UTC
That makes sense and logical too.
To clean up everyone else, you'll become just a tool.

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shockinglycool December 14 2008, 20:46:07 UTC
Maybe there should be a cleaning club, though.

I mean, just for certain things.

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hatesrhyming December 14 2008, 20:47:09 UTC
What things do you believe should be washed?
Would it not be better to just give it a toss?

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shockinglycool December 14 2008, 20:48:18 UTC
The apartment buildings, the school... cleaning out new buildings... that sort of thing. Cleaning and repairs. In an official capacity, not a "because I right now personally want it" one.

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