3rd Movement

Oct 05, 2010 10:26

[Salieri is out on the town today, running some shopping errands.  Of course, he has yet to fully acclimate himself to the culture of 1950s America, so there's definitely some things to work through at each location.  So, because I've gotten used to these, have a choose-your-own adventure post.  He'll be at the following locations.]

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sweet tooth, where are my fancy fop clothes, glorious vision of the future, nipples of venus

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2 marie_cured October 5 2010, 14:36:18 UTC
[Why, it's one of your dedicated students! She also happens to be in the music store, gently touching everything in sight in sheer fascination.]

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laughedatbygod October 5 2010, 14:48:53 UTC
[Notices Marie from across the shop and walks over, nodding politely.]

"Ah, Fraulein Curie. Good day to you."

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marie_cured October 5 2010, 15:21:22 UTC
Oh!

[Whips around, almost bumping into one. Embarrassed, she nods back, hands tightly together.]

I'm sorry, Mister Salieri, I didn't see you there.

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laughedatbygod October 5 2010, 15:26:29 UTC
[Catches her just before she bumps into him, hands gently at her shoulders to help steady her as she steps back.]

"Please, it's no trouble at all. I must admit, this place is quite distracting for me as well. So many musical innovations I had never even dreamed possible..."

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1 getsciencedone October 5 2010, 20:05:30 UTC
[Comes in to see the cakes every once and a while. And is watching the exchange with some amusement.]

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laughedatbygod October 5 2010, 20:27:32 UTC
[Hasn't noticed GLADOS there yet.]

"Capezzoli di venere! Roman chestnuts in brandied sugar! Surely you must know how to make them."

"You won't be getting any sugar from me. Wait until my husband finds out about this! Nuts and sugar. Really, Mr. Salieri. I'd expect such language from young boys, but not a grown man such as yourself!"

"Urgh, this woman is insufferable."

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getssciencedone October 5 2010, 20:33:30 UTC
[and is laughing behind her hand now. This is why she finds humans funny. They're all so stupid.]

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laughedatbygod October 5 2010, 21:36:58 UTC
[And now, realizing he's being laughed at, Salieri turns around. He heaves a deep, frustrated sigh.]

"I suppose you think this is terribly amusing."

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2 micronational October 5 2010, 23:01:23 UTC
I know, it's so old. I can't believe anybody still has one. [Sealand is trying to find anything remotely familiar to him and failing, and may or may not be peeking over from the aisle next to the record player]

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laughedatbygod October 5 2010, 23:03:22 UTC
Old, you say...? When was this invented?

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micronational October 5 2010, 23:04:52 UTC
Forever ago. The only person I know who still has one is jerk England, and that's because he can't keep up with the times.

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laughedatbygod October 5 2010, 23:05:53 UTC
"I see."

[Peers at the record player.]

"Well, this is my first time seeing one."

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3 nonconsplay October 5 2010, 23:17:37 UTC
*Sawako is looking for fabric to make clothes, herself.* I know! It's so boring, don't you think?

They could at least make it more interesting.

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laughedatbygod October 5 2010, 23:22:44 UTC
The colors are so drab and uninspiring.

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nonconsplay October 5 2010, 23:49:37 UTC
And the cuts all look the same!

It's hard to believe people actually wore this back in those days.

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laughedatbygod October 6 2010, 00:14:04 UTC
Well, in my case it would be the future, but yes.

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3. seniorfilia October 5 2010, 23:58:28 UTC
[Hanging out in his tunic and stockings.] Je sais, it's really depressing.

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laughedatbygod October 6 2010, 00:13:40 UTC
Not a proper cravatte in sight.

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seniorfilia October 6 2010, 02:08:25 UTC
And they're all so dull!

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laughedatbygod October 6 2010, 02:10:46 UTC
Apparently it is only the women of this time that wear leggings?

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