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I've found a bar, Good Spirits. All well and good. Grateful to see this place has that at least.
What I'm curious is-- What other forms of entertainment are there? What do you do all do here for fun?
[Never mind that he has a very specific idea of "fun." He won't be mentioning that just yet.]
[ActionBoth as he writes and a good while
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Otherwise movies, pool, and other games can be found at the rec center. There's a library if you enjoy reading, and the Battle Dome and barracks work well for training.
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I will keep those in mind. Thank you.
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What sort of judicial system is there here?
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[More like he's demanding someone else work on getting TV to Luceti, but same thing really.]
But theres shopping
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Hey! Miss Ginia tol' me that they got a tv an' some flicks at the Rec Center. I still gotta go check that place out 'cause I wanna see if they got some Rocky.
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So, instead, he'll pick the one thing he can properly ask about.]
Rocky?
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[Not that he really plans to spend too much time there. But it's polite.]
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Three empty ones sat before him, the crystal memorial tumblers of Double Burgesses knocked back dead. The poor, forgotten droplets of the spent beverages, the streaks that settle toward the bottom were abandoned and left to pool alone while the rest of the drink was thrown down his throat. While Guy sits tapping the fourth--a 'plus one' graduation from his usual morning sequence--he chuckles as he regards dear Anthony's questions.]
Wanting for amusement, are we?
[It's a shame Luceti isn't as much like England in the sort of men that inhabited it, or else there would be plenty to do.]
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The men were different. At the very least, they would all take far more work. Which... Well. He was not opposed to a challenge, but he did like having variety without having to work too hard.]
Quite.
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[The fourth and last Double Burgess is brought to his lips, swallowed away with the quick chase of his tongue over the bottom half of his mouth.]
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A pity it probably won't supply quite the entertainment I'm looking for. [He could have said "we." After all, he knew full well that Burgess was about as used to having no one-- or just someone all too familiar-- to have fun with.] We shall have to go.
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