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Post by Mikhael Nadyezhda Kirsanov on Apr 22, 2005 7:49:55 GMT -5
And you thought I was out of song names...
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Post by Salome Weil on Apr 23, 2005 19:53:24 GMT -5
"Don't worry about it Rod." I pat his shoulder, and hope that he doesn't become too sick.
"I don't mind traveling with you. You are easy to talk to."
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Post by Rodney Maestro on Apr 23, 2005 19:56:36 GMT -5
"Thank you. So are you."
I sit back up strait.
"Well, next time I shal bring some Benadryl. That stuff works wonders. Though, it tends to make me a bit tired."
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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on Apr 23, 2005 19:56:59 GMT -5
"I have enough. Don't worry about it, kiddo." Cambridge smiles at calling him kiddo. It seems to fit him, since he does act like a kid most of the time. Sie lays on hir back and folds hir hands behind hir head. "But then again, most kids don't pretend to be drunk to get alone with someone."
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Post by Salome Weil on Apr 23, 2005 19:58:57 GMT -5
There is an announcement that we will be landing soon and that Helsinki is clear with 60 degree weather.
"Not much longer now." I say with a smile.
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Post by Sakari Lehtinen on Apr 23, 2005 20:00:49 GMT -5
"Oh come now, suddenly I'm the only one who gets drunk in order to get alone with someone..." Sakari says.
"And I am at least a little buzzed..." I sit down beside Cambridge.
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Post by Rodney Maestro on Apr 23, 2005 20:02:16 GMT -5
"Oh good. Thank you for being so nice and helpfull. Im very glad that I was able to hold myself inside, that was good."
I bucklle my belt as the sign indicates.
"Well, it will be nice to be home. Although, it might be a little messy. I think I forgot to clean before I left. I'll apologize aforehand."
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Post by Victoria Thistle on Apr 23, 2005 20:07:38 GMT -5
"I happen to think that private property is a human right. It is the most basic and essential part of freedom. How can you claim that people will be free when things are owned in common and the upward mobility of the class system has been done away with? Capitalism is much freer than any vision of a classless society since it preserves the individual's ability to get ahead and the incentive for more."
" A life without individual freedom is tiresome, grey, monotonous, and worthless. We each strive for some personal greatness. To leave our mark on the world before we die. I do not want to die as a no one. As just a worker, a flavorless equal who never had a chance to shine and compete."
"Such a life would be akin to death. So to make the most of our short span in this world, we should be allowed to compete and acheive. I think the reason we are mortal and our lives are so short is because life is meant to be a race for glory against a ticking clock and a mass of men for whom we run against. When I get to the end of the line, I want to look back at that race and feel that I worked hard, ended up ahead, and ran better than most."
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Post by Salome Weil on Apr 23, 2005 20:10:12 GMT -5
"Oh no problem. I don't mind. I am a messy person at times myself." I admit.
We start to decend for the landing, and about 15 minutes later we land and pull up to our terminal. We get off the plane and go to the baggage pickup.
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Post by Rodney Maestro on Apr 23, 2005 20:12:24 GMT -5
The roundabout starts moving, and I sight my bagage. I grab it.
"What does yours look like? I'm sorry, but I don't remember."
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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on Apr 23, 2005 20:13:52 GMT -5
"You really do have a rotten side. You hide it well though. It is interesting to see. Though I don't doubt you are a good person. You just do the naive act a little too well."
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Post by Salome Weil on Apr 23, 2005 20:15:24 GMT -5
"It is an ugly brown suitcase." I reply, but then spot it on the carousel. I pull it off and almost have to drag the huge thing.
"I'm ready, let's check out your place."
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Post by Sakari Lehtinen on Apr 23, 2005 20:17:14 GMT -5
Sakari lays down, and leans on his side.
"I'll take that as a compliment." I say, smirking. "But I do genuienly feel bad about Tom... Poor guy..."
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Post by Shurochka Kropotkin on Apr 23, 2005 20:19:28 GMT -5
I smile, having anticipated such a reaction.
"Who says you can't get ahead in a classless society? Sure everybody would be equal economically, but the only way people are equal is when they're on an economically balanced playing field. Sure in countries where it's illegal, you can still get an abortion... If you're wealthy. If you're brought up on charges, you can hire a decent lawyer, if you can afford it. If you get sick, you can go to the doctor, if you can afford it."
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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on Apr 23, 2005 20:19:47 GMT -5
"I should treat him nicer. He is a good fella. He is lonely too. Oh well, I will see him later. I'm sure he will understand. Anyway, he thinks your are intoxicated and that I am watching over you. So, I doubt his feelings are that hurt."
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