[ pasquale 'el estrago' acosta - smokin' aces ] When the mercenary walks in today, he's dressed in what could be called his work clothes. A welding mask rests on top of his hair, and his face (graced by a five o' clock shadow) is framed by waves of black hair. Over a collared shirt and jeans he's wearing a heavyduty apron, covered by unpleasant rust-coloured stains, and he's also adorned with rubber gloves and boots. Following a short pause, he makes his way over to the bar for a glass of water. Feel free to poke about his attire.
[ willy wonka - willy wonka & the chocolate factory ] That man over there? In the eggplant-colored crushed velvet suit and the frizzy ginger hair? Is eating his teacup. Possibly, it is not your average porcelain household object. Either that, or he's got some extreme tolerance for eating things that are supposed to be inedible, and has one hell of a digestive system.
[ hedda tesman - hedda gabler ] Hedda is sprawled over of the couches by the fire, one hand resting rather melodramatically on her forehead. She seems, for lack of a better word, bored, and bored she is (to a flaw). She certainly would not object to company at this point, but be forewarned; she makes sport of people. She has just, as it happens, made sport of one of her husband's relatives. There is, to say the least, no remorse on her features.
[ grahame chandler - the fix ] There's one relatively young man in one of the many armchairs, crutches leaning against one of the arms. His legs are crossed, and for the moment, he seems completely content to peoplewatch. In his hands is an unopened copy of I Am America and So Can You, as provided to him by the Bar. Whether he will eventually take up actually reading is questionable. After all, the patrons here provide no end of entertainment to the active imagination.
[ dominic & adrienne greene - au!quantum of solace ] The husband has caretaking duties today. He also, as it happens, has work to do. Currently, one is taking precedence over the other, as altogether rather precocious nine-month-old has taken it upon herself to figure out exactly how it is that daddy's laptop works. He is showing a remarkable amount of patience - after all, she hasn't been relegated back to the pram just yet.