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lwbush March 4 2010, 01:33:24 UTC
Eeek. I have a strong feeling that this cannot end well...

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waddis March 4 2010, 04:08:05 UTC
It never really does, though, so that's par for the course.

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parcae_lj March 4 2010, 01:39:29 UTC
“Careful,” warned Kairos. “We want to fit in.”

“Bagel and cream cheese to go,” said the cashier, pushing a paper bag at them.

“Certainly, human person,” said Mitch. “Here are five hundred billion human dollars. Buy yourself a hat!”

“Dude,” said Kairos in an undertone. “I think you overtipped.”

“These are New Zealand dollars,” said the cashier.

“Is that a problem?”

“No.”

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waddis March 4 2010, 04:09:05 UTC
Mitch would probably be a little better adapted. Kairos isn't too bad off, either, except for the whole being on fire and very blatantly demonic thing.

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bluemage55 March 4 2010, 09:52:03 UTC
I smell hilarity just around the corner.

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waddis March 4 2010, 18:53:17 UTC
Kinda has a woody aroma, yeah?

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anonymous March 4 2010, 11:36:50 UTC
If I was going to honestly pick a place for a permanently on fire person to be in regards to me, I would probably pick behind me, so Mitch has that going for him.

Also, just as a quick aside, I want to note how hard it was to avoid the word flaming in the previous comment.

-Luke

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waddis March 4 2010, 18:55:28 UTC
Heh, I was aware of the danger before doing it. Acceptable risk, that one.

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sam_arkand March 4 2010, 23:12:12 UTC
The All That Is Inc. pieces are things of beauty. Really, Mitch and the gang deserve their own stand-alone series.

I see Mitch as a middle-aged, balding with black curly hair, vaguely Italian human with a badly fitting tie/shirt/slacks/loafers ensemble. With a pot belly and a case of nervous sweat permanently damping his armpits.

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waddis March 5 2010, 00:18:02 UTC
Pretty spot-on, there. I tried to portray him as a man in the proverbial "best he can get" scenario, since I'm trying to evoke a bit of a trailer-trash-meets-office-rat feel with him.

Think Ted Buckland with an extra twenty pounds and a closet full of muscle shirts.

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