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Oct 10, 2008 02:11

Excuse me!

Miss nice-person-I-talked-to-the-other-day! [...Moa]I couldn't help but overhear that there's no one keeping real track of inventory and that you wanted help? To tell the truth, that's been bothering me a little, too, so I volunteer myself! And maybe I could get some other people to volunteer, too! For example I know one guy who is ( Read more... )

mona lisa, sorata is everyone's mom, mello, son goten, moa, nani pelekai, tl;dr, aragaki shinjiro

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betterassister October 10 2008, 06:25:07 UTC
Thank you for spreading the word, Mister Sora!

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shockinglycool October 10 2008, 17:06:47 UTC
There's no need to be so formal with me~

And of course I like talking about nice things, and about eating, so it's natural I'd write about things like that.

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betterassister October 11 2008, 01:19:54 UTC
Sora or Sorata is fine? Okay. Then no 'Miss' anything either, I'm not exactly a grade school teacher or anything.

Well, its a good plug! It'll get us a better crowd on Sunday. We'd better start up earlier.

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shockinglycool October 11 2008, 01:44:30 UTC
Anything you'd like is fine! But we'll be very informal and western-style about it. I'll try to remember not to call you Miss.

I can be in at any time you need, naturally! I'm usually awake by four-thirty to five, so at any point after that is good - for set up and things. The more people that show up, the better.

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betterassister October 11 2008, 01:47:36 UTC
...in the morning? Seriously?

Discedo's gotten me so used to the luxury of no alarm clocks!

Ah...well, we can start in the early afternoon, I was thinking. Also we need to start organizing what the supply runners bring in too, and plan meals for next week.

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shockinglycool October 11 2008, 01:55:52 UTC
I guess it's one of the side effects of growing up in a monastery? I can't help it! I always wake up around that time, even when I want to sleep in...

But I was also thinking, recipe books and so on would be fun. Most of the things I know how to make by heart are Japanese, and vegetarian on top of that, and I know that's not to everyone's taste. I mean, this is a big city, right? There must have been book stores here once. Or maybe even one of those fancy chef supply shops. Personally I have an interest in both, but I think those things would help the soup kitchen, too. Especially if it moves past open fire cooking at some point.

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betterassister October 11 2008, 02:27:22 UTC
I wouldn't know. I haven't really gone out too far on the supply runs, to see all the shops downtown. Monsters and things.

We could ask around and see if anyone's got cook books in their apartments?

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shockinglycool October 11 2008, 02:49:10 UTC
I can do that, but please don't trouble yourself. Since it's not very important.

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