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bobness1 March 12 2012, 19:55:26 UTC
I am claiming the following prompts:
23- France gets England a pet rabbit. In the modern day.
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52- human au - Arthur opens a bakery/pie shop and is absolutely rubbish at it (sub par baking/cooking and bad customer service). Francis is his only regular customer who never actually buys anything.

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iamelegentmess March 13 2012, 00:10:31 UTC
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oatrevolution March 12 2012, 20:37:22 UTC
I am claiming the following prompts:

6. Circus!AU - preferably involving smut, with glittery costumes, trapezes, and safety nets.

35. Anything concerning the joined development of Concorde airplanes. Smut is optional but very welcomed.

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iamelegentmess March 13 2012, 00:10:36 UTC
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ikkjevaksen March 12 2012, 20:47:22 UTC
okay I'm claiming "17. Human AU where one (or both) of them is in the closet and has to struggle with coming out to their family and other friends."

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iamelegentmess March 13 2012, 00:10:42 UTC
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hanakoanime March 12 2012, 21:00:04 UTC
I'd like to claim:
2. mime!France. I was thinking that it could be something like, Arthur is in Paris for work, where he catches mime!Francis' eye. Francis, in his attempts to ask him out, he follows him around the city and well, chaos ensues. Bonus if Arthur tries to call the police, but they just laugh when he tells them that he's being followed by a crazy stalker mime.
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69. Angel!francis and human!arthur please! this could be a guardian angel situation or something else, it is up to the filler!

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iamelegentmess March 13 2012, 00:10:47 UTC
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lady_phenyx March 12 2012, 21:09:25 UTC
I am claiming prompts:
9. France comforting England after Hong Kong's return to China. Being one of the last colonies England gave up, he would probably act very indifferently about the matter, and only show how much it affected him in private.
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24. Helping shift crap about in one of England's homes, America finds an old elaborate ball gown amongst other historical clothing. After much pushing and prying and siccing Canada on England, England finally tells its story - he'd worn it to attend a ball on France's arm in the past, after losing a bet to France. America and Canada freak a little bit - even taking height/age difference from then into account, the dress' waist is tiny. And they then resolve to get France to help them get England into such a dress again.

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iamelegentmess March 13 2012, 00:10:52 UTC
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lady_phenyx March 13 2012, 02:39:24 UTC
Not trying to be picky, but...you didn't strikethrough my claim on 9. Just wanted to comment so we don't have confusion later if someone else also wants it.

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iamelegentmess March 13 2012, 03:04:20 UTC
okay, I think lj really is eating my edits because I remember doing this one. I've been getting varnish errors so that may have something to do with it. Fixed now!

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