Stone age love and strange sounds, too

Jul 07, 2011 18:16

Who: EVERYONE. NEW PEOPLE, OLD PEOPLE, THIS IS THE PERFECT TIME FOR EVERYONE TO MEET. RANDOM CR EVERYWHERE.
When: Friday night! The show starts at 7:30, but the doors have been open since noon. The party ends at 6am, after morning sirens. Tag yourself in whenever!
Where: Purgatory! Gabriel and Jinx's cabaret night club in Sector 5.
Summary: IT'S A ( Read more... )

blaine anderson, sander cohen, deathstroke the terminator, demyx, frau, maka albarn, chuck shurley, gabriel/the trickster, jinx, roxie hart

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ibreakrules July 8 2011, 02:29:25 UTC
This job was totally worth it, and on days like this were there were female performers it seemed to become even more worth it. If the girls weren't so lost in their drinks and what Frau assumed were other indulgences it would be even better. Oh well. He would gladly take what he could get and enjoy every second of it. There were certainly enough people around.

While he stayed near the edge of the club, Frau did a bit of circling around and mingling as well just to enforce the fact that he was here and would be sure that the peace was kept. A bouncer's duties never ended, especially when he added in "enjoying the time" as part of those duties. Despite his ability to enjoy it all, he was on guard enough to pick up any warning of something getting out of hand still.

"Not bad."

He watched a woman walk past and couldn't help tipping his head slightly to get a better look at her, a small smile coming to his lips. Totally worth the work. Probably even if he wasn't getting paid.

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bartender coworker says haaayy paterelohim July 8 2011, 03:12:58 UTC
"Hell no." Chuck saw the woman walk by, too, and damn but she had legs for days. Not looking would have just been rude after all the effort she obviously put into looking like that.

He went back to wiping the glass he was holding, chuckling at Frau. "God, I- I love this job sometimes."

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ibreakrules July 8 2011, 15:53:17 UTC
Frau smirked at Chuck and headed over to lean against the edge of the bar. He kept his eyes mostly on the people wandering past, especially those women who seemed to saunter more than wander. They were worth a good second look, maybe even a third lingering one.

"How about most of the time, depending on the clientele."

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paterelohim July 9 2011, 04:34:41 UTC
"If every night was hooker lingerie night, I'd work for fucking free." He reached down and knocked back a quick drink of a glass he had stashed under the bar. Such a good employee.

...He grimaced. Jinx and Gabriel were being disgusting against the wall over there. "Unless it meant, uh, that."

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ibreakrules July 9 2011, 21:05:24 UTC
Frau's smile only widened at the mention of women in skimpy clothing that wasn't meant to be shown in public. He'd been flipping skirts since he had just entered the church as an orphan. There was no way he'd pass up the chance to see some without any of the work required.

When Chuck mentioned "that" Frau turned his attention to where he seemed to be looking.

"Can't complain if we're looking at the women then."

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paterelohim July 10 2011, 18:39:45 UTC
"Yeah," Chuck agreed semi-noncommittally, turning his attention away briefly to sling a customer his third beer of the night. "It doesn't exactly hurt that the overlords have great taste in music."

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ibreakrules July 10 2011, 20:25:26 UTC
"Wouldn't know. This is all new to me."

Most of the music from Barsburg was sung either with a small group or solo. Other music didn't have to go with it, and there was definitely nothing like this all out stage performance. At least not that he'd seen. Then again, he worked at a church.

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paterelohim July 10 2011, 22:44:08 UTC
"That's a crime, man." Chuck firmly believed in the essential nature of awesome tuneage. For really, what is life without music? The Puritan thing died out for a reason. "So, what do you think of Joan Jett so far?"

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ibreakrules July 11 2011, 00:48:36 UTC
"We had our own music. It just wasn't anything like this."

About half of it was wiped out when Barsburg defeated Raggs as well, though Frau knew a few of those "wiped out" songs. He leaned back more and crossed his arms over his chest as he listened to the music playing.

"It's not bad at all. Nor is the woman singing it."

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