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Jul 17, 2006 11:12

Well, I think we're ready to bring Dennis over to our new house. I've found the right spell and Dennis has indicated that he was getting quite bored. I'm sure he missed Cordelia ( Read more... )

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rogue_lawyer July 18 2006, 02:09:03 UTC
Ten bucks says FrouFrou has Dennis at his beck and call within a week. *grin*

We'll stick to the good old-fashioned roller-coaster-and-carousel types. Nobody wants to squelch around all soggy for the rest of the day. Unless we could talk Cordy into a white tee-shirt... hmm...

Aw, tell me you're not bringing the books, Wes! I mean, they could get sand in them. And the salt air probably isn't good for the pages. Don't you think?

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watcher_pryce July 18 2006, 02:21:47 UTC
I really wish you'd stop having those ridiculous idea's about the poor innocent ferret, love.

Well, both Alicia and Marilee seemed excited about this 'all water themed' park Which I still think is a very unsubtle hint for a pool in the backyard Maybe you and Cordelia can take them. Don't let her hear you say that.

Uh? Why not? What am I supposed to do all day at the beach? I can't very wall lay in the sun all day, and there's nothing wrong with reading! Of course I'm not bringing any of my expensive tombs, heavens. I was thinking of one of my Agatha Christie novels.

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rogue_lawyer July 18 2006, 04:39:22 UTC
Again with the 'innocent'. I worked for Holland Manners... I know scheming when I see it! And quit being lovable when I'm arguing with you, dammit, Wes.

'Bout as subtle as a brick, really. Cordy's been teaching them well. Hey, we can always do the over-protective parent thing and wait at the bottom of the slides. It'll be cool. Promise. And risk my life? *grin* Nah.

Isn't that what you do at a beach, lay in the sun all day? (Agatha. Christie. You been raiding the Queen Mum's bookshelf again when I wasn't looking, blue-eyes?)

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watcher_pryce July 18 2006, 04:46:01 UTC
It's a *ferret*, Lindsey. Not a demon. Beg your pardon?

Yes, I'm afraid so. She'll be so proud. But that would mean putting on swimming trunks. The water doesn't come above the ankles though does it? Clever move, Lawyer-chap

That sounds utterly boring. Why can't I read a book *and* lay in the bloody sun then? (I doubt the Queen Mum has the paperback issues of Agathe Christie, smart-cutearse)

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rogue_lawyer July 18 2006, 05:08:12 UTC
Says you. Oh don't you play coy with me, pal. Just because you know how to make me smile in the middle of a rant...

Alicia's all set to be the heart-breaker of the fifth grade. Little diva. Mmmhm. Either that or a Speedo. Your call. And we'll stick to the ankle-level water, tops.

This from the guy who locked himself in a dark room with a book for more than a day... Just so long as you come up for air every once in awhile. (Of course not. She'd have the hardcover editions, obviously. *grin*)

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watcher_pryce July 18 2006, 05:21:51 UTC
Says me. Have I been wrong before? And how, pray tell, have I accomplished this spectacular feat?

God, don't remind me. Thank god Marilee is more down to earth. Speed- I will *not* wear a scrap of fabric that covers nothing at all! How about...shorts. I have a pair that reach the knees. And a t-shirt, I suppose. *You* do know how to swim, right?

What does that have to do with anything? Just laying on the beach is boring, hence the book. Uhm, love? I think I require oxygen just like any other human being while reading...? (I think she has the hardcover first editions with autograph from the author herself. Not that I'm jealous

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