The Second Swindler suggests fun with imperialism.

Apr 27, 2008 11:28

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As some of you might have intuited by my fellow Byron's crafty notes, our first annual Europe Day party will be falling on the 2nd of May, as opposed to the more traditional 7th of May; we're celebrating the spirit of Europe more than the Schumann declaration per se, anyway. If it's your tendency, you are more than ( Read more... )

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priceonyourhead April 27 2008, 18:20:33 UTC
Would there, perchance, be room for one or two Bensons?

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invisibyron April 27 2008, 18:24:20 UTC
Will the Bensons be back on our fair East Coast?

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priceonyourhead April 27 2008, 18:26:29 UTC
I think for the Byrons we can work it into our schedule. See, I'm not fancy enough to wear a cravat and May occasionally needs to be around someone who is. I can support that.

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invisibyron April 27 2008, 18:34:51 UTC
We can allow our significant others to go and be fancy together while we smoke cigars and discuss world politics.

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bibbetyboo April 27 2008, 18:26:25 UTC
So very very down with this idea. Are gifts of dubiously high alcoholic content drinks a good plan for this well-planned assassination of all things cultural?

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invisibyron April 27 2008, 18:39:58 UTC
Of course! Gifts of dubiously high alcoholic content are always welcome, my good Frey--

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Of course! We accept gifts of dubiously high alcoholic content from anyone.

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bibbetyboo April 27 2008, 20:23:47 UTC
Fantastic, Operation Buy The Way Into Europe Day can be accomplished! And if Sara turns up, I totally disown her in her inebriated state, just fyi.

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invisibyron April 27 2008, 20:25:12 UTC
There will be non-tales there, though, so. No drunken magic craziness of any sort at all.

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elder_goat April 27 2008, 18:59:49 UTC

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invisibyron April 27 2008, 19:16:52 UTC
There is much to love and many ways to express it, including not giving Watts country music any more but that is not necessary.

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off_the_hookah April 27 2008, 19:39:38 UTC
Perfect timing. My flight's been changed, so I'll be flying out to London earlier than I thought - on the 4th. When do the festivities begin?

Should I come kilted?

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invisibyron April 27 2008, 19:41:21 UTC
It's a Europe Day party, I think I'd be exiled if I tried to place a ban on kilts.

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off_the_hookah April 27 2008, 19:50:05 UTC
Good answer.

Nobody throws a party like you two, and I've been to many a party in this lifetime.

Because you haven't answered my question about when it begins, am I to assume it'll be happening all day long?

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invisibyron April 27 2008, 20:01:39 UTC
I'm glad to hear it! We do enjoy them.

Oh, it'll start in the evening probably, when we get off of work.

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one_fry_short April 27 2008, 19:48:48 UTC

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invisibyron April 27 2008, 19:50:02 UTC
It's more or less an open invitation.

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one_fry_short April 27 2008, 19:51:28 UTC

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invisibyron April 27 2008, 20:00:22 UTC
I... don't know. Whatever you usually wear to parties. Pants?

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