Fox Guesses!darklittlefoxNovember 22 2005, 15:08:52 UTC
First Verse:
You're working at the Bookshop, which is fucking *freezing* today. It's making you think of Rain, who may or may not be back in Russia, where it really is freezing, not just "gods, it's freezing".
Second Verse:
Err... your head went strange?
Third Verse:
Umm... still all at sea here. Has the Bookshop bought a Teasmaid(TM)? Can I have some clockwork tea? It sounds tasty-fish.
Fourth Verse:
The bedroom at Kew Road wants airing, both literally and spiritually (see below). This will mean the room will be very cold tonight, but, on the plus side, the script-writing is still going well (almost too well, in fact, and you're wondering when it's going to go wrong).
Fifth Verse:
The spiritual, or psychic, airing. Your space is still contaminated with old loves (mess-bed), and you wish that you could extract the "thorns" of memory.
Re: Fox Guesses!wraithwitchNovember 22 2005, 19:16:41 UTC
Well you get five points for the first verse, which was pretty much correct.
Second verse was all about saying hi to the painting boy outside the bookshop and then talking about vampires and rp for an hour whilst i tried to work out the (possible) occultic significance of some of the symbols on his leather and decided he liked the sabbat, tremere and black hand far to much.
Verse three was drinking tea and reading lj on my lunch hour, as timed by my stop-watch.
Verse four was literal, not spiritual (how dull) and the last two lines were speaking of keeping the script and an upandcomming screen print free of certain ick =)
Verse five started literal again (doubly dull) but that set me thinking in a wry manner and wishing that brains could be aired of their scanky memories as easily as beds are dressed in clean sheets.
sooo... that makes 7 / 25 for a fox, which is higher than anyone else got i guess. what prize would you like?
heehee - erm, no. There's a boy who is a house painter. he is sort of like a small goth brujah with lively eyes and too many piercings and I always say hi to him whenever he's around. Today somehow vampires and rp got mentioned and we talked for an hour outside the shop (oops!)
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things just sound more entertaining when you code them and force them to rhyme =)
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or tell me the next installment of Egg and Soup?
=)
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so after all those verses of doggeral, your guess is I'm cold and mad?
*sigh*
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You're working at the Bookshop, which is fucking *freezing* today. It's making you think of Rain, who may or may not be back in Russia, where it really is freezing, not just "gods, it's freezing".
Second Verse:
Err... your head went strange?
Third Verse:
Umm... still all at sea here. Has the Bookshop bought a Teasmaid(TM)? Can I have some clockwork tea? It sounds tasty-fish.
Fourth Verse:
The bedroom at Kew Road wants airing, both literally and spiritually (see below). This will mean the room will be very cold tonight, but, on the plus side, the script-writing is still going well (almost too well, in fact, and you're wondering when it's going to go wrong).
Fifth Verse:
The spiritual, or psychic, airing. Your space is still contaminated with old loves (mess-bed), and you wish that you could extract the "thorns" of memory.
Do I win prizes?
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Second verse was all about saying hi to the painting boy outside the bookshop and then talking about vampires and rp for an hour whilst i tried to work out the (possible) occultic significance of some of the symbols on his leather and decided he liked the sabbat, tremere and black hand far to much.
Verse three was drinking tea and reading lj on my lunch hour, as timed by my stop-watch.
Verse four was literal, not spiritual (how dull) and the last two lines were speaking of keeping the script and an upandcomming screen print free of certain ick =)
Verse five started literal again (doubly dull) but that set me thinking in a wry manner and wishing that brains could be aired of their scanky memories as easily as beds are dressed in clean sheets.
sooo... that makes 7 / 25 for a fox, which is higher than anyone else got i guess.
what prize would you like?
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What prize is on offer for coming top of the class without scoring a pass?
Can I have a drawing, please?
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There's a boy who is a house painter. he is sort of like a small goth brujah with lively eyes and too many piercings and I always say hi to him whenever he's around. Today somehow vampires and rp got mentioned and we talked for an hour outside the shop (oops!)
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