So peer pressure dictates that I write a poem, given that Argent -- in his need to rage rage against the dying of the light when it comes to bumper cars -- has started a trend. Unfortunately, I don't think I was ever one to follow the crowd, so I am remaining resolutely and unflinchingly limerick-less. Never a sonnet shall leave this pen. No
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So. You must like books. Otherwise Vanilla wouldn't have hired you. Any favorites you can suggest for my first shift later this week?
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I do enjoy books, yes. As to favorites? Harold and the Purple Crayon I believe something intellectual might suit your taste? What are you looking for in a book?
There are many I enjoy, though I cannot say our tastes run similarly. Still, for a good story I might recommend Anansi Boys or Good Omens. There's also a whole section of autobiographies I've been absently working through, some of which are quite exciting.
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I'm not all intellectual elitist about what I read; that, I promise you, Crow. In fact some of my favorites are found in the children's section. Call me a sucker for some of the classics. Le Petit Prince, Peter and Wendy -- perhaps we can spot a developing theme here? At the end of the day, books are books, and that right there is enough to get me interested.
Ah, so is it a matter of liking contemporary fiction -- given your recommendations? How about philosophers? Critical essays? Maybe even the odd field guide? Comic books? Me I like big thinkers and natural science, spattered with a bit of pointless humor and a side portion of children's books that point out how inane adults can be.
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Otherwise, I'll have to give you a raincheck until I DO have the pocket change, at which point there will be donuts.
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Whether they're paying or not.
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Yeah, only three days old and I'm already ready to pay my debts to society and start shelling out for a 401k. Seems I've underestimated the siren song of OWNING STUFF, which -- as trite as it sounds -- can sometimes be pretty darn swell.
How about you?
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I figure they wouldn't call them truisms if at least some part of them were true. So guess in the true department, you're definitely winning.
I'm Ran, by the way.
How long have you been here
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Glad we could find you something, though. I couldn't get rid of my old clothes fast enough when I got them, so I can relate.
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Now that I've found myself a job and what was I thinking quite possibly a way to lighten the load by way of domestic halfsies, I'm hoping to broaden my wardrobe horizons again and soon.
It was also good to get to meet you in person. You know, for a grown-up, you're not half bad. Which probably doesn't sound very nice, but trust me -- from where I'm standing -- it's huge.
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Then I'll take it as the compliment you meant it. Always nice to meet someone with some sense, and doubly nice that you're female.
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I'd imagine that, given your cadre of companions, the smell of adolescent male hormones can get a bit overwhelming. Pheromones can only get you so far in life, Bastet, especially of the underrage variety. But I'd imagine you already know that.
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[ ooc :: the two of them should log some time, all co-workery-like. perhaps sometime next week if you're interested? ]
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((I actually have the next two days off after today, which would be best, unless you want it to take a week or so?))
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[ ooc :: oof! right now i've got a lot of things on my plate, but maybe we can touch base tomorrow/monday again and see if we can make it work? ]
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