I can't blame Canada

Feb 17, 2009 21:16

No genetic experiments for your science fair project this year, they said. Why don't you build a nice volcano this year, they said! Well they didn't specify it had to be a baking soda volcano. And really, they were only superficial burns and I offered to grow her a new nose! Her old one did not flatter her, no matter HOW much she paid for it.

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the choice, it was only a not-very-good-nose

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lulu8889 February 18 2009, 05:51:02 UTC
I don't know what you're talking about, the snow is WONDERFUL!!

What sort of Choice?

Welcome to Aternaville :)

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imnurgeenz February 18 2009, 15:09:22 UTC
Snow is a mixture of water and pure hate that covers the ground here with vicious glee and dumps down my back the second it senses a little gap between my coat and my scarf.

EVIIIIIIIILLLLLLL

That said, I gladly accept it's challenge and declare it my Arch-nemesis Test for the week! ANTs are very important to up-and-coming mad scientists. Someday I hope to have my own full time arch-nemesis. :)

Um... right, but hi! Sorry, I get a little distracted what with the ranting and declamation of my Evil Plot. The Choice! (Nice use of capitalization too, BTW) See, my parents... I... you know, this will take an awful long time to type out. Is there a coffee shop around here? It'd be so much easier to explain in person. :)

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lulu8889 February 18 2009, 15:22:48 UTC
But it's so lovely and pretty and happy! And honestly, snow just makes everything better. Haven't you ever been having a horrible day and then there was just snow and it made everything better?

Hi! Oh, yes, there's a coffee shop! It's fantastic coffee, really. When would you like to meet? I'm Lulu by the way.

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imnurgeenz February 18 2009, 15:43:37 UTC
Jane Davenport. I'm really available at the moment so anytime is good. :) It will be very interesting to meet you. You are... sunny!

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teapot_jones February 18 2009, 12:33:43 UTC
You'll find that we're all slightly mad here. Most of us, at any rate. Lulu's perpetual sanity, bless.

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imnurgeenz February 18 2009, 15:28:57 UTC
Oh really? So who, in your opinion, are the most mad here and who just seem to be teetering on the edge?

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teapot_jones February 18 2009, 21:12:34 UTC
Most mad... Well. I haven't really met anyone that needed to be institutionalized, if that's what you mean.

As for teetering, we all have teetering days.

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imnurgeenz February 18 2009, 21:22:06 UTC
Interesting. My dad's been institutionalized a few times, but somehow my mom's always escaped. She taught me the value of a good distraction. :3

And what do you find you do on your teetering days?

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