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Jan 11, 2009 09:28

So this is what it is like being up in the air, huh?

I'd like to say hello to everyone and of course welcome any of you to try any of my coffee, even though I don't own a cafe on this ship I'm sure it would be somethin' you all wouldn't want to miss out! Although its note cheap, as you'll certainly have to pay up 7 francs for a cup of my coffee ( Read more... )

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mayovice January 11 2009, 21:46:45 UTC
...isn't seven francs a bit too much for just one cup of coffee?

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highprices January 11 2009, 21:59:33 UTC
Nope! Jus' the right amount--especially since I make the best coffee around.

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mayovice January 12 2009, 00:45:55 UTC
Really. I find that hard to believe, somehow.

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highprices January 12 2009, 00:51:41 UTC
If ya asked anyone who's had my coffee, you'd find it was true. Don't be so cheap. If you want something good, you'll find you will have to give up a lot to get it.

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edge_of_honor January 11 2009, 21:57:16 UTC
I'll pass on the coffee. Welcome aboard the ship, Mr. Hanekoma. This is your first mate, Commander Edgeworth. I trust that you were able to familiarize yourself with the ship before our departure.

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highprices January 11 2009, 22:01:58 UTC
Aw, ain't that a shame? You will be missing out!

Nice ta meet ya, Commander Edgy, and of course.

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edge_of_honor January 12 2009, 06:23:22 UTC
I'll live without it somehow. And that's Commander Edgeworth, thank you.

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highprices January 12 2009, 08:30:25 UTC
If ya say so, boss.

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boomandabam January 12 2009, 02:27:11 UTC
It's a strange feeling, being up here, isn't it? Welcome to the ship Mister Hanekoma.

I'm much more of a tea person myself, but I suppose if I'm ever in need of liquid energy I'll let you know.

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highprices January 12 2009, 08:34:29 UTC
Definitely, but I'll get used to it and thank you for the welcome.

Sure, and you might just be lucky enough to have one on the house if you ever stop by.

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dragon_of_wei January 12 2009, 07:38:39 UTC
Seven francs? Are you mad! No coffee is worth THAT much.

Ridiculous.

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highprices January 12 2009, 08:38:45 UTC
In order to get something of higher value you must pay something of equal value to retrieve it. I don't think it is too much of a sacrifice~

Come on, you know you want some!

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nohoppityskip January 12 2009, 19:34:32 UTC
Does your coffee have some manner of magical property to it that allows you to get away with charging so much?

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highprices January 12 2009, 20:54:21 UTC
...Only the magical property of extreme good taste!

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nohoppityskip January 12 2009, 23:06:32 UTC
Seven fracs seems quite the high price to pay for something I can make myself, good taste or no.

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highprices January 13 2009, 09:18:39 UTC
Trust me, you won't regret paying for it, Miss.

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