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Apr 02, 2011 20:19

Early spring means nicer weather means open windows and more time outside and Mark in a far more carefree mood than usual. He's addressing the mansion at large today, simply because he feels like it ( Read more... )

baseball season, chill mark is chill, i love my radio

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playingbadcop April 3 2011, 03:14:48 UTC
Christ, I almost forgot!

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paper_knight April 3 2011, 04:07:29 UTC
He's still smiling when he responds. He's not surprised to hear from Stango.

"Do you have a team?"

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playingbadcop April 3 2011, 04:43:31 UTC
Heh. Dodgers.

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paper_knight April 3 2011, 15:52:29 UTC
"It figures. Yankees."

It is on.

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[video] jivitadana April 3 2011, 03:30:21 UTC
Minato had to agree that he didn't think Wonderland or the Mansion would broadcast it, but the topic did interest him.

"A friend of mine is. I think the season in Japan starts around this time too."

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paper_knight April 3 2011, 04:08:39 UTC
"Sounds about right. The weather's perfect."

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jivitadana April 3 2011, 05:12:59 UTC
"I agree. You follow the sport every season?"

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paper_knight April 3 2011, 15:41:40 UTC
"Except for last year, yeah. All my life."

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murderbypirate April 3 2011, 12:05:08 UTC
[Seeing as baseball was invented in 1839 and Shakespeare is exceedingly well-traveled, there's no reason he wouldn't know about it.

He likes to be up on things.]

It's the season already? With the cool weather outside, it hardly seems appropriate.

[He chuckles.]

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paper_knight April 3 2011, 15:48:38 UTC
What can I say? Americans are impatient.

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murderbypirate April 4 2011, 04:38:37 UTC
You're telling me! What team are you rooting for?

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paper_knight April 5 2011, 00:58:30 UTC
The New York Yankees. No chance it rings a bell?

[He's guessing not, but hey, worth asking.]

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watchful_knight April 3 2011, 14:46:08 UTC
What kind of game is that?

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paper_knight April 3 2011, 16:01:04 UTC
He had been expecting the question, so he's got an answer half-prepared already. He'll start slow for Lithuania.

"It's a sport--a skill game played by teams. The teams take turns trying either trying to score points--runs--or to prevent them."

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