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Jun 27, 2007 09:42

[Screened to Li]
I made it through my second cup of tea and survived. I won't be needing you to tend to any tea-related injuries after all.
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[Screened to Saioh]
Quite an interesting morning it's been. I did, indeed, spill my second cup of tea.
[/screened]To the two delightful children I met this morning, we will have to get together ( Read more... )

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[Screened to Takion] tarot_umbrella June 27 2007, 14:57:05 UTC
I can't say I am surprised.

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[Screened to Saioh] takion June 27 2007, 15:00:40 UTC
Oh, neither am I since I wrote it so that the tea would spill anyway. Not a single drop, however, wound up in my lap.

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Re: [Screened to Saioh] tarot_umbrella June 27 2007, 15:06:13 UTC
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...Well. That is interesting, and merits further consideration.

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Re: [Screened to Saioh] takion June 27 2007, 15:15:39 UTC
Indeed it does. Though now that I've had my morning tea, I think I'll be outside sleeping the day away. With all the writing I've done lately, that took a bit out of me.

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truck_swan June 27 2007, 15:31:57 UTC
I studied Odysseus in school last year. That is a good story.

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takion June 27 2007, 15:35:32 UTC
Indeed it is. The classics are classics for a reason - they never grow old.

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truck_swan June 27 2007, 17:31:45 UTC
True enough. Though newer stories can be good, too.

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[Screened to Takion] bk201 June 27 2007, 19:04:16 UTC
How you made something so odd sound so normal is beyond me. Just keep in mind that the more you twist fate, the harder it comes back at you later. You might end up burning your ponytail off.

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[Screened to Li] takion June 27 2007, 19:20:55 UTC
You do have a point. That's why the fortuneteller and I decided to try with something small.

But burning my ponytail off? Perish the thought! I like my hair long.

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