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| At the end of reality | Re: The Tea Room (Renovated) Quote:
I'm impulsive. Anyway it was indeed a bad decision.And yes, you should get a choice of what to wear. | |
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| resident pedantissimo | Re: The Tea Room (Renovated) Quote:
But since it was I who had given him the nougat that clogged them up in the first place (we'd driven to the Mediterranean, and from here that means going through Montélimar) it was decided (Passive mood. Means nixie said so, Rosey backed her, and everybody else kept very quiet) that it was to be my task. Fortunately I haven't received an invitation, so I don't have to worry about costume… | |
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| ze Spaniard! Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Spain
Posts: 498
| Re: The Tea Room (Renovated) *Lightning flashes, The door creaks open ever so slightly. In the door way a tall figure is seen, long blonde hair streaming in the wind, Menacing looking eyes shine from the cark doorway* Hmmm.... new place? been a while, a pleasure too make your acquaintance again. *hangs up his cloak to dry* Its #%&$€y freezing in "sunny Spain" *goes on the internet and orders himself a lazyboy chair* |
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| At the end of reality | Re: The Tea Room (Renovated) Well, it's like this. Last night I came across my old, old stash of Oxycontin, and what happened was I had to take a bit more than I should for it to be effective. It made me sick. My stomach still hurts a bit. |
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