I suppose I'm asking for it

Jul 05, 2005 17:09

From Connor:

Please leave a one-word comment that you think best describes me. It can only be
one word.

No more.

Then copy & paste this in your journal so that I may leave a word about you. (If you want.)

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holden_webster July 5 2005, 21:19:22 UTC
Inscrutable.

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suey_generis July 5 2005, 21:23:18 UTC
Thank you. Coming from a mental health professional, that's certainly a compliment.

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holden_webster July 5 2005, 21:25:01 UTC
Um. Not so much a professional, but you're welcome.

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suey_generis July 5 2005, 21:30:14 UTC
A technicality if I ever heard one. They don't license vampires in this state, but I'm sure you're every bit as qualified as the next guy, what with the wisdom of the ages thing going. I mean, in my experience, vamps are either subhumanly dumb, or eerily intelligent. And you don't strike me as the first.

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holden_webster July 5 2005, 21:34:27 UTC
That would depend on the people to whom you've spoken.

Um. Inscrutability aside, how are you?

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suey_generis July 5 2005, 21:36:26 UTC
Well, if I tell you, will I still be inscrutable?

That's OK, you can think of another word.

I'm good, as always. Suspicious What have you heard?

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holden_webster July 5 2005, 22:00:57 UTC
What have I heard about what?

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suey_generis July 5 2005, 22:02:46 UTC
Me, of course.

Have you ever known me to be interested in any other subject?

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holden_webster July 5 2005, 22:07:58 UTC
Do you mean what have I heard, outside of the newpaper?

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suey_generis July 6 2005, 19:07:26 UTC
Boston's a damn small town, isn't it?

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holden_webster July 6 2005, 19:10:08 UTC
It's actually one of the bigger cities in the United States...

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suey_generis July 6 2005, 19:13:24 UTC
Surely a samart boy like you is familiar with the concept of metaphor.

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holden_webster July 6 2005, 19:23:46 UTC
It would seem like you're not in Boston anymore, literally speaking.

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