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Jan 09, 2009 18:17

There are certain things that can just be classified as 'outdoor' things just as easily as other things can be classified as 'indoor' things. For most part record players and video games were 'indoor' things, books could be both and frisbees and baseballs were meant to be used out of doors. Grigg Harris liked the simplicity of categories and ( Read more... )

donna noble, miles halter, grigg harris, dr. beverly crusher, sarah jane smith, eden mccain, seth cohen

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nobledonna January 10 2009, 01:31:53 UTC
Donna was out on the beach in her big floppy hat again - and proper shoes this time, thanks to the sunburned tops of her feet. She was actually just heading back to the boardwalk when she spotted the flash of light out of the corner of her eye and turned to get a better look.

... first a horse, now this?

"Oi!" she called, tromping in the sand over to him. "Is that thing real?"

If so, it beat the heck out of a sonic screwdriver. She always thought that was a little barmy anyway.

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nerdinacape January 10 2009, 01:35:07 UTC
In Grigg's personal private opinion a sonic screwdriver was all fine and dandy; if you were the Doctor that is, but he wasn't and a lightsaber was just so much cooler. He always wanted to be a Jedi, that's for one.

He nodded, turning the blade and then switching it off. "Uh huh. At least I think it's real. Feels real enough."

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nobledonna January 10 2009, 17:04:29 UTC
Standing in the sand with several feet between them, Donna said, "Maybe I ought to stay right here, then. I'm pretty sure that sort of thing is what my mum had in mind when she said I might put my eye out someday."

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nerdinacape January 12 2009, 00:30:18 UTC
Grigg paused for a moment, considering if this too was along the lines of things that his mother had scolded him about like running with scissors and throwing tennis balls at the garage door. More than likely. "Probably," he agreed. "I can turn it off if you want?"

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nobledonna January 12 2009, 02:06:45 UTC
"No... don't let me spoil your fun." She smirked a little and added, "From your lack of technique I take it that you aren't actually a Jedi."

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nerdinacape January 14 2009, 18:51:28 UTC
"Oh no, not at all. I work at Sacremento State," he laughed and shook his head. While being a Jedi would have been the coolest thing ever it was not likely to happen in this lifetime. "I'm not the sword swinging, knight-at-arms type. It would be cool if I was though. Kind of fun."

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