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Pimprenelle, Septidi, 17 Floréal, An CCXIV
May 06, 2006 17:24
...Otherwise known as Robespierre's 248th birthday. And not to be repetitious, but:
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josiana
May 7 2006, 00:41:43 UTC
EvilThermidorian Cookies? Oooh. *intrigued*
Nevertheless. *hands a jam tart*
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estellacat
May 7 2006, 00:58:09 UTC
Indeed. So I can supply for them the fates they escaped in life. Namely, being torn apart and eaten. Vengeful, me?
Oh, thank you! Orange?
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josiana
May 7 2006, 01:08:25 UTC
They certainly deserve it. Be careful you don't catch anything.
Sure. ^_^
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estellacat
May 7 2006, 01:15:42 UTC
*nods vehemently* Is that--I'll have to take the risk.
*goes off to finish cookies*
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zigsternenstaub
May 7 2006, 03:36:04 UTC
Another arm of the great celebration streaches out! Bon anniversaire, Maximilien!
And, ooh, revolutionary artwork. Can't wait to see! And the cookies look delicious.
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estellacat
May 7 2006, 03:40:46 UTC
Indeed, indeed....I was planning to write something sooner, but I wanted to wait until the cookies were (almost) ready.
If I can get my drawing skills to cooperate...
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tsuru_san
May 7 2006, 05:15:08 UTC
Mmm, patriotic colors! *grin*
And cookies! What a fitting end for the Thermidorians. *curb-stomps them*
I hope it's better than its title suggests.
And pray tell, what is the title?
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estellacat
May 7 2006, 05:46:52 UTC
Naturellement.
But, but--How can I eat them now?
Fatal Purity: Robespierre and the French Revolution
I may critique it at some point (after I've read it, of course)...
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Nevertheless. *hands a jam tart*
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Oh, thank you! Orange?
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Sure. ^_^
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*goes off to finish cookies*
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And, ooh, revolutionary artwork. Can't wait to see! And the cookies look delicious.
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If I can get my drawing skills to cooperate...
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And cookies! What a fitting end for the Thermidorians. *curb-stomps them*
I hope it's better than its title suggests.
And pray tell, what is the title?
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But, but--How can I eat them now?
Fatal Purity: Robespierre and the French Revolution
I may critique it at some point (after I've read it, of course)...
Reply
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