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Dec 17, 2011 21:04

[ The following is unfiltered, dictated, and trolltastic. Hi guys, it's been awhile! ]

So it turns out we're in Paris this time. Well, faux Paris, right? I guess it doesn't matter, but it's going to be annoying if the people here can't speak English. I like discovering new territory as much as anyone else, but I also like being able to order a ( Read more... )

joshua christopher

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ambuscades December 18 2011, 05:45:05 UTC
[recognizes his voice from somewhere...................

she's going to claim a couch while trying to place it; kinda hard to get any sleep when Rarity you lot are making a ruckus]

I fully endorse this idea.

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fastest December 18 2011, 05:48:56 UTC
[ He looks up and over at the voice, taking in the young woman sitting nearby. She looks elegant. Speaks properly. He might just tolerate her! ]

She'll need to be cute.

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ambuscades December 18 2011, 05:56:34 UTC
It'd be a plus point, yes. [read: if "cute" involves their stuff being tripped over or broken, she can only take it for so ↄ c long]

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fastest December 18 2011, 06:01:34 UTC
[ Well Joshua assumes perfection in every maid-like aspect to go without saying, of course. He has high standards thanks to a certain lady back home...

Her agreement doesn't seem to phase him, either. He's far too used to Shader. ]

But at least in the meantime, someone else is going to have to cook. I don't cook.

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asmallamoroso December 18 2011, 21:49:48 UTC
[ Shiho, after finding what she was going to assume to be her room in this mansion, had taken to exploring for a little while. The journal was tucked under her arm with hands in her pockets. Walking into the living room at the end of this she stopped for a moment. ]

If everyone does their share there may not be a need to hire a maid.

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fastest December 18 2011, 23:32:02 UTC
[ Recognizing her voice from earlier, Joshua doesn't bother looking over when he responds. Well, it is pretty outside, can you blame him? ]

I don't do housework. That's a woman's job.

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asmallamoroso December 18 2011, 23:58:29 UTC
[ Not at all, especially since she'll be walking over to the window to look out as well. ]

Is that so?

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fastest December 19 2011, 00:05:04 UTC
[ A soft, unimpressed snort. ]

Normally, anyway. I can tell by the cars down there this isn't a Paris from my time. I'm sure the women are as lewd and useless as they were in Los Angeles.

I don't understand why these always happen so close to the twentieth century. What's so special about that time?

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dictated foolreversed December 19 2011, 15:20:11 UTC
And what if some of us are the French cops?

[heh heh........heh]

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dictated fastest December 20 2011, 01:07:51 UTC
Then I'd say I felt sorry for this precinct.

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dictated foolreversed December 20 2011, 02:17:35 UTC
Well, there's no need for that. They've got the best of the best with them now.

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dictated fastest December 20 2011, 03:22:19 UTC
You're only emphasizing my point.

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