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Post by Selja Hakalamaki on Mar 27, 2005 2:14:31 GMT -5
"Well I guess that's okay. I just don't want to see you get hurt or in trouble, that's all. Y'know, sometimes I wish you were a normal guy... But if you were I don't think you'd excite me like you do..."
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Mar 27, 2005 2:16:29 GMT -5
"Oh well thanks. I am not that abnormal. I just choose a different path in life." He gets up and pays for the snack that he had.
"Well, would you like to head back?"
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Post by Selja Hakalamaki on Mar 27, 2005 2:19:08 GMT -5
"Sure, why not? Hey, I can pay for what I ate at the very least." I say as I hand him some cash.
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Mar 27, 2005 2:21:50 GMT -5
"Oh thanks, that is nice of you to pick up the tab." Bassarov says as they leave.
They start walking back to her room. "That was a nice day. I really enjoyed it."
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Post by Selja Hakalamaki on Mar 27, 2005 2:24:12 GMT -5
"Same here. We really should spend more time together. Maybe we can learn things from each other."
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Mar 27, 2005 2:26:08 GMT -5
"Sure, I wouldn't learn much always hanging around socialists all of the time." He says as they arrive back to her door.
"I have some more meetings, but tomorrow we can do some more site seeing if you like."
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Post by Selja Hakalamaki on Mar 27, 2005 2:29:26 GMT -5
"I would like that. See you tommorow Vossya." I lean foreward and lightly peck his lips.
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Mar 27, 2005 2:38:22 GMT -5
"See you." Bassarov leaves and heads back to the bookstore to meet with the Irish comrades. He is in a pleasant mood and it seems that their presentations go well, even if the IRA may be indifferent to them.
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Post by Switzer on Mar 27, 2005 2:41:24 GMT -5
Hours pass and no one seems to pay the group of nazis any attention. They are mostly ignored as the authorities figure out what should be done with them.
"I don't understand this at all. It was a non violent assembly where we peaceably expressed our views. It isn't fair."
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Post by Eva Schicklgruber on Mar 27, 2005 2:43:11 GMT -5
I hear Switzer complain. "Of course it isn't fair. They're our enemies, and they know we're right. Why else would they throw us in a cage like this?"
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Post by Switzer on Mar 27, 2005 2:46:42 GMT -5
"Yes, that is how it works. They are always harder on those who are a threat. I guess we should be flattered that they take us seriously enough to put us away."
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Post by Eva Schicklgruber on Mar 27, 2005 2:50:57 GMT -5
"Well I guess that's one way to look at it... I just want to get out of here and spend the weekend at Beer Hall... That's a great place, you should go there sometime."
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Post by Switzer on Mar 27, 2005 2:52:11 GMT -5
"That might be interesting to try." He says in a voice that indicates he is someone adverse to having fun.
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Post by Eva Schicklgruber on Mar 27, 2005 2:58:27 GMT -5
"Beer Hall, as in the place Hitler made his name... Sure they serve some very good beer there, but I mean for the historic value. They have a museum there too, you know..."
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Post by Switzer on Mar 27, 2005 3:02:05 GMT -5
"Yes. I could go there." He again replies in a trancelike state. He shakes his head. "Have you ever heard of a group called Das Ende?"
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