Well, yesterday's curse was certainly...interesting, wasn't it? And quite odd, too, with all that talk of feeding and hacking at things and poking around frames, main or otherwise. I always rather wonder about curses like that, since they always seem to come with a whole new set of language and the people that are cursed with it always seem to know
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When's this play? I'd love to come see it! And if you guys need any help, I wouldn't mind lending a hand.
Don't worry about this month, or this season, or anything after today.
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I don't know if we have a set date yet, but I think it'll be fairly soon! We're all working hard on our lines, and I think Neil is planning to start full rehearsals soon, too. But I'll be certain to let you know when we have one!
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Thanks! Live shows are amazing--way better than television. And it'll be even better because you'll be brilliant.
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Well, it's going to be very silly, I can tell you that! We've picked a wonderfully ridiculous one this time, so I'm sure it'll be a lively time for the whole audience.
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Are you spending time with a specific someone or is the entire Network going to be reduced to guessing?
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Well, at the moment I'm spending it by myself, but I do like spending time with all sorts of people, you know.
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Some more than others.
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That's only to be expected, isn't it?
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What have you been reading?
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Oh, all sorts of things, really. Reading through our play made me think of going to the Library to see if I could find any other modern stories, and I found a book of short ones by a man named Hawthorne, so I've been looking through those. And plenty of fairy tales, of course, but that's the usual.
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Nathaniel Hawthorne?
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Er. I think so? The book just said "Hawthorne" on it in big gold letters. Did the one you're thinking of write a story about a man named Brown who takes a walk through a forest?
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