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ohrosalita February 19 2008, 19:31:14 UTC
They give that out free if you go to the right clinics.

Wait. What's Kurama doing in your bed?

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tehpuck February 19 2008, 20:33:26 UTC
I prefer the expensive kind.

Sadly, Kurama is not in my bed, but he's... done something to it.

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ohrosalita February 20 2008, 03:15:21 UTC
High class expensive or illegal expensive?

Shed on it?

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tehpuck February 20 2008, 03:24:30 UTC
Both, actually.

Put dangerous ferns in it?

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just_rayne February 19 2008, 20:24:30 UTC
Heh, now that sounds like a picture.

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tehpuck February 19 2008, 20:32:58 UTC
Believe me, you're not the first to have thought that.

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just_rayne February 19 2008, 20:34:55 UTC
Right, and I doubt I'll be the last.

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tehpuck February 19 2008, 20:36:42 UTC
But I was the first, and that's what matters.

Rayne, is it? What a pleasure to meet you under more... favorable circumstances. I trust someone as obviously magnanimous and open-minded as yourself has no hard feelings over our last... encounter.

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cal_sitter February 19 2008, 20:42:11 UTC
What did you do?

[OOC: Niko is, of course, sure that this is somehow all Robin's fault. :D]

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tehpuck February 19 2008, 20:45:57 UTC
Nothing. I'm more innocent than a nun at a bible convention.

[ooc Is that because it... is all Robin's fault :'D?]

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cal_sitter February 19 2008, 20:51:48 UTC
Even nuns sin.

[OOC: It could be!]

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tehpuck February 19 2008, 20:55:53 UTC
I would know. I've tempted a great deal of them, often successfully. What can I say? It's rather difficult for anyone to resist the muse-inspired monument to art that is this form. Even nuns.

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banditfox February 19 2008, 20:47:42 UTC
I thought it was a nice touch. In fact, the same technique worked rather well three hundred years ago--used for different purposes, of course.

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tehpuck February 19 2008, 20:50:19 UTC
And what would those purposes be? I doubt they involved depriving the deserving of a perfectly good lay, somehow.

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banditfox February 19 2008, 20:53:43 UTC
Depriving the incautious of valuable property. Did you honestly have to ask, or were you just being polite?

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tehpuck February 19 2008, 20:58:05 UTC
Polite. I hate to be rude. I'd never, for example, attack unsuspecting furniture in hopes of withholding nookie from the deserving.

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