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Nov 19, 2011 14:17

[Baroona is sitting at a desk, the camera angled so that a hand turkey and a large pile of books can be seen on the end of the desk. In front of Baroona are a messy array of crayons and blank paper which is, presumably, what he drew the turkey with. He's got his elbows on the table, looking both bored and frustrated, staring into the camera.]

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action soldieringblue November 19 2011, 22:39:31 UTC
[well Rain thinks the more important issue here is whether or not it can eat this orange crayon. because it's definitely trying to gnaw on it while Baroona's busy complaining about food holidays...]

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action broroona November 19 2011, 23:23:08 UTC
[He tilts his head down at Blue, shooing him away with a gentle hand. To make up for it, he breaks off a section of a twinkie and offers it up.]

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soldieringblue November 19 2011, 23:52:16 UTC
[and while Rain is now working on getting fat, Blue drifts in, a little pinged by the frustration up in here.]

Baroona?

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broroona November 19 2011, 23:57:19 UTC
[He turns in his chair, idly scratching Rain under the chin while he eats.]

Blue?

[He glances at his... hand turkey. Dammit he should have locked the door.]

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Video kings_thief November 19 2011, 22:52:51 UTC
I don't celebrate it at home but, from what I can tell, it's supposed to be a time you spend with people you care about too.

[Gee, there seem to be a lot of strange holidays like that here...]

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Video broroona November 19 2011, 23:23:45 UTC
[You don't even know the half of it, guy.]

Don't you normally do that?

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Video kings_thief November 19 2011, 23:29:20 UTC
Well, for the most part. I mean, what if you travel a lot or live in different places? It's gotta be nice to have some day chosen out where you all meet up again, right?

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video; broroona November 19 2011, 23:47:03 UTC
Just travel with them.

[YOU'RE NOT BEING PRACTICAL LOCKE]

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voice; molecularity November 19 2011, 23:05:47 UTC
It's not just being thankful, it's got to do with American history, too.

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video; broroona November 19 2011, 23:25:42 UTC
[He picks up the top book, holding it up and looking at the comm dryly.]

They sat and ate.

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permavoice; molecularity November 20 2011, 02:02:53 UTC
There's way more to it than just that, dude.

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permavideo; broroona November 20 2011, 02:19:49 UTC
[He puts the book down and raises a brow at the comm.]

Then why didn't they say so?

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voice violentsoftie November 19 2011, 23:35:37 UTC
There isn't one.

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voice broroona November 19 2011, 23:48:10 UTC
It seems like a common thing here.

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voice violentsoftie November 19 2011, 23:53:14 UTC
Doesn't make it any less stupid.

[yeah hiei would think that.]

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voice broroona November 20 2011, 00:04:21 UTC
Don't you think everything's stupid?

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[voice] notadartboard November 20 2011, 01:57:43 UTC
Eh, I'm always up for a good celebratory feast, regardless of the reason. The only thing that's ever rubbed me the wrong way about it is how suddenly for one day out of the year, people start caring about the hungry.

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[voice] broroona November 20 2011, 02:29:57 UTC
Probably because the holiday's all about eating.

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[voice] notadartboard November 20 2011, 02:40:23 UTC
Probably.

I can think of much healthier meals to foist on people who don't get enough to eat regularly, anyway. Well, turkey isn't bad, but served with all those starches and sweets... [tsk]

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[voice] broroona November 20 2011, 20:13:33 UTC
Food's food, isn't it?

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