[002] Baby's First Port

Nov 16, 2011 01:29

[Video comes on to show Jaime holding the Admiral's flyer and grinning.]

Just testing my reading comprehension skills, but does this say what I think it says? We're going to Mexico? Wonder if we'll be close enough that I can visit my grandma...

...Yes, we can try to find a Cinnabon. Or pan de muerto. I'm sure someone will have something sweet

armand, caesares, *port: dia de los muertos, jesse, david, tim, chromie

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yeahscience November 16 2011, 07:48:26 UTC
Mexico? For real?

...'s it say where in Mexico?

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beetleboyblue November 16 2011, 17:46:40 UTC
[flipping the page over a couple of times] Not that I can see. But still--sounds like it'll be a great time.

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yeahscience November 16 2011, 22:30:22 UTC
Yeah, man. Mexico's the bomb. [He sounds... not exactly sarcastic, but not really all that enthused.]

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beetleboyblue November 17 2011, 17:28:24 UTC
There's plenty to do--I'm sure you'll find something. I mean, there are always beaches, right?

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sixthanimorph November 16 2011, 11:48:54 UTC
... okay, at the risk of sounding like a moron, what the hell is 'panda murto?'

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beetleboyblue November 16 2011, 17:59:12 UTC
Panda... Oh. [He grins.] Pan de muerto. Literally, it means bread of the dead, which sounds kind of terrible and maybe poisonous, but it's really not. It's a sweet bread.

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sixthanimorph November 17 2011, 00:14:55 UTC
... Huh. [He shrugs.] Guess it must be a Spanish thing. Don't they have a holiday for dead people too?

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beetleboyblue November 17 2011, 17:27:11 UTC
Día de Muertos? Yeah. [grin] It looks like that's what we're heading into, actually.

...Also not morbid and terrible.

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in spanish. iam_aghost November 16 2011, 15:30:29 UTC
It certainly says Mexico, your eyes aren't deceiving you.

Although I admit, I'm a little disappointed we're not going further south. But personal preference, nothing more.

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Also Spanish! beetleboyblue November 16 2011, 18:06:13 UTC
I guess it would defeat the point if you caught a plane or something.

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Re: Also Spanish! iam_aghost November 16 2011, 18:07:25 UTC
I can't imagine one could afford it.

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Re: Also Spanish! beetleboyblue November 16 2011, 18:15:43 UTC
[That's right, not everyone flies the friendly skies free, by way of Khaji Da Air.]

Well, maybe next time? And--you know. Day of the Dead should be fun, right?

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young_idealist November 16 2011, 22:45:50 UTC
It does seem to be Mexico. Do you know anything about it for us poor people who haven't traveled that widely?

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beetleboyblue November 17 2011, 17:23:32 UTC
Sure--what do you want to know!

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young_idealist November 17 2011, 17:26:17 UTC
The climate seems to be warmer than I am used to, but what is it generally like this time of year? I don't want to be significantly over or under-dressed for the temperature.

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beetleboyblue November 17 2011, 17:31:33 UTC
Well, it will probably still be pretty warm--even later on into the winter, it doesn't really get cold. I'd dress for warm weather.

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strangehstorian November 17 2011, 05:48:47 UTC
You know people there? That's wonderful! Perhaps my concerns about the portents of Admiral's advertising are unfounded.

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beetleboyblue November 17 2011, 17:21:41 UTC
Well, maybe, If it's the right part of Mexico. And the right universe. But in my universe's Mexico, my parents both have family there.

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[...After a few minutes] beetleboyblue November 17 2011, 17:22:11 UTC
Portents?

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strangehstorian November 18 2011, 06:13:55 UTC
Well, I hope you get to see them!

...The last time the Admiral was so positive about a port, it didn't turn out very well at all.

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