18 - It's still the 4th in Chicago - [Filtered to her friends and to McCullen]

Jul 05, 2010 00:53

All right, I don't know about the rest of you, but I could stand to blow off some steam. And it's America-Is-So-Much-Better-Than-You day, which I can't just let pass without making something explode ( Read more... )

*harry dresden, burning things for fun and... fun, wardening is srs bznz (most of the time), *cissie, *howie, *mccullen, *sam tyler, *prentiss, !spam, *open, team minivan, *gabriel, !written, do as i do and also as i say, a day in the life of karrin murphy

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bob_fraser_snr July 5 2010, 11:40:15 UTC
[Bob never misses a chance for socialisation. Though he's managed to root out a Canadian flag. Be damned if he was going to let it slip by completely.]

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tadwizard July 5 2010, 14:31:33 UTC
"Hey," he greeted, sitting down by Bob. He didn't really know the guy, but when everyone was celebrating Americanness, it was nice to locate someone with a Canadian flag. "We should start our own belated Canada Day booth."

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bob_fraser_snr July 5 2010, 14:38:53 UTC
"Hello," he greeted him amusedly. "We should. With maple syrup and pemmican."

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tadwizard July 5 2010, 20:19:15 UTC
"And Moosehead Lager."

Alcohol should never be forgotten in any celebration.

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bob_fraser_snr July 5 2010, 22:14:05 UTC
Bob shook his head in an amused version of pity. "Can't count on Americans for matters of taste," he remarked gravely.

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tadwizard July 6 2010, 00:34:50 UTC
"Eh, can't criticize too much, I eat cheez whiz covered beef jerky. So...does good taste in beer beat bad taste in food?"

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bob_fraser_snr July 6 2010, 08:02:11 UTC
"Dear Lord!" he shook his head. "They're American inventions, you know." He had no clue of they were or not, but he wasn't about to claim them for Canada. "Corrupting our youth."

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tadwizard July 6 2010, 14:29:13 UTC
"But...they're good. And cheap. And you don't even need a microwave to cook them!"

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bob_fraser_snr July 6 2010, 14:32:40 UTC
"Don't make me cry, son," he replied. "It's a public place."

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tadwizard July 6 2010, 14:44:13 UTC
"Sorry. This probably isn't the future of Canada or anything, though. I mean, my life was pretty non-standard. There's still hope."

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bob_fraser_snr July 6 2010, 14:50:11 UTC
"Oh, there's always hope," he replied.

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tadwizard July 6 2010, 23:11:02 UTC
"And I'm from Toronto. The other parts of Canada probably maintain their non cheez whiz eating ways."

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bob_fraser_snr July 7 2010, 13:49:41 UTC
"Toronto?" he replied. "Now I
am going to cry."

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tadwizard July 7 2010, 13:57:43 UTC
"...but then I moved to Vancouver?"

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bob_fraser_snr July 7 2010, 14:16:03 UTC
"Well, you're getting there," he smiled. "Never was one for the big cities myself. Or the small ones."

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tadwizard July 7 2010, 14:21:39 UTC
"Never was outside a city, myself."

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