o21 :: Now that it's raining more than ever

Oct 14, 2010 22:29

Weather report from the Tree: good chance of rain. ☁

It's really (adjective) difficult (verb ending in -ing) writing by (noun) hurricane-light... Anyway, we are good on (noun) food except that we're are nearly out of (noun) porn ink. It's a good thing (noun) Santa isn't visiting, hm?

(Adjective) Mild flooding, but otherwise the (noun) cream ( Read more... )

c: youth (gai), c: genius (topher), c: fred (romana), c: book (jiraiya), e: mad-libs, c: cephiro (guru clef), c: lotus (lee), c: lea (axel), c: gene-1 (lyle), c: hawk (kouei), c: chivalry (sanji)

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Ignoring the strange things in his journal for now... burntorangesky October 15 2010, 05:38:16 UTC
You and Youth are still up in the Tree?

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grab_my_bells October 15 2010, 05:41:41 UTC
Yes. You're (adjective) in the (noun)?

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burntorangesky October 15 2010, 05:43:59 UTC
...What did you just write to me?

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He asked if she was safe in the Wilderness. Because she's Fred...and Fred is rarely safe from harm. grab_my_bells October 15 2010, 05:45:36 UTC
Guess.

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blacklegcook October 15 2010, 05:38:49 UTC
Listen here...You have to finish the shitty-sentences if you want people to know what you're saying.

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grab_my_bells October 15 2010, 05:43:09 UTC
Why don't you (verb) them for me?

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blacklegcook October 15 2010, 05:45:49 UTC
Oi, quit joking around. How lazy are you that you can't do it yourself?

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grab_my_bells October 15 2010, 05:48:18 UTC
Very. But I'm not (verb ending in -ing) this (adverb).

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spandexisyouth October 15 2010, 05:46:24 UTC
Bell? We are out of nouns? I do not think I understand.

Unless you want people to guess?

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grab_my_bells October 15 2010, 05:50:38 UTC
Yes, (proper noun) we are out of (noun).

I'm sure this is the (noun) of the (noun).

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spandexisyouth October 15 2010, 05:58:03 UTC
Proper noun! You are saying my name! But I still do not know what we are nearly out of.

I am sure this is the noun of the noun? Is this the beginning of the challenge? That is it! It is a challenge! To guess what all you are writing! Splendid!

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grab_my_bells October 15 2010, 06:01:38 UTC
(Noun). You know, what (proper noun) (verb)?

...Right. This is now a challenge. (Verb) yourself out.

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live_ringer October 15 2010, 05:53:23 UTC
I take it you're getting bored?

[Idly, one of the blanks is filled. It's a good thing (Santa) isn't visiting, hm?]

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grab_my_bells October 15 2010, 05:57:53 UTC
Well, since I can't (verb) it, it's one way to (verb) (noun).

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live_ringer October 15 2010, 06:05:07 UTC
[He thinks it's all just a game Bell's playing to pass the time.]

I suppose it is at that.

[Fills in: Well, since I can't (skip through the meadows) it, it's one way to (skin) (a rocking horse).]

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grab_my_bells October 15 2010, 06:12:00 UTC
[Poor rocking horse. Though I assume he doesn't have one handy.]

If I (verb) a (noun), maybe I would (verb) just that.

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books_and_toads October 15 2010, 05:59:51 UTC
[insert maniacal cackling here And your blanks are being filled in, Bell.]

You're good on food, but nearly out of porn? Such a shame. Mild flooding, but otherwise the cream is rising. You're floating, just floating.

It's lovely.

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grab_my_bells October 15 2010, 06:03:07 UTC
[So cruel, Book-kun!]

Oh, (noun).

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books_and_toads October 15 2010, 06:16:23 UTC
Oh, rabbit? I'm sorry, I can't do that. [It's all out of love, really!]

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grab_my_bells October 15 2010, 06:26:59 UTC
(Noun).

Since I'm now almost out of (noun) are you (verb ending in -ing) me more?

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