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Post by Salome Weil on Jun 17, 2005 22:41:14 GMT -5
"Yes, yes, you are always welcome here." I reply to Antero. I notice that he looks a little beat up.
"Let me get you both some tea!"
I excuse myself and return a short while later with tea.
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Jun 17, 2005 22:43:20 GMT -5
Bassarov hears a knock and goes to his door. He is happy to see that it is Helene. He puts his reading away and invites her inside his room. "Good to see you. I decided to give Lysander and Katrina some time together..as well as do some reading."
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Post by Helvi Toivonen on Jun 17, 2005 22:46:53 GMT -5
I walk to the store and take my dear sweet time, since I don't want to come back to violence or anything frightening. It is hours later when I finally return with the Capt'n Crunch for Punch. "Well, I am back, and with crunch berries to boot." I say cheerfully.
When I enter the apartment I see that Peter is still tied up.
"Do you think it is safe to just keep him here? Won't others come when he doesn't return?"
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Post by shizue on Jun 17, 2005 22:47:06 GMT -5
:I guess there is no law, I mean, when I was in Tokyo when I was a young kid, I always hear terroist attacks in parts of Japan and even near Tokyo,"
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Post by Rei "Zero" Usagi on Jun 17, 2005 22:51:16 GMT -5
After a long flight we land in Seattle's Tacoma airport, and disembark. "Well we're here. When we arrive at the Boeing plant I'm going to have a lot of papers to fill out, so you can either look around the city or I can arrange for you to have a tour of the factory." I say as I try to hail a taxi.
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Post by Salome Weil on Jun 17, 2005 22:51:37 GMT -5
"I have some great news. A ceramics factory in Southern France was closed because it was not profitable. But the workers were quite upset about this and took over the ceremics factory to run it for themselves."
"I was let out early today since this alarmed our own bosses since they were worried about agitation here."
I work at a ceremics factory so I am very pleased with this revelation. It is hopeful.
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Post by linkin on Jun 17, 2005 22:54:22 GMT -5
After Trish finished taking a shower and talked someone on the phone, she sat next to me on the couch and I hug her.
"Who was on the phone Trish?"
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Post by Dead Character on Jun 17, 2005 22:54:37 GMT -5
"That's really awesome, Salome." Antero replies. "At least it's something." He has a feeling that this won't last for long. He figures the police will come and lock them out or put a wall up around the place.
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Post by Mikhael Nadyezhda Kirsanov on Jun 17, 2005 22:56:55 GMT -5
After exploring the city for awhile, I decide it's probably best to get back to the Boeing factory and meet Rei. I have a cigarette dangling out of the corner of my mouth and a dim smile on my face. I think I could get used to living like this... Minus the whole, somewhat indiscriminate killing thing.
I walk into the factory, cigarette still lit, and find Rei.
"Hey." I say.
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Post by Helene DeBoís on Jun 17, 2005 22:57:09 GMT -5
Really? What were you reading? I love to read. Helene walks in and sits on the bed.
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Post by Rei "Zero" Usagi on Jun 17, 2005 22:59:58 GMT -5
I have just finished the paperwork and a courier is still out, running up to the title office. "Well hello. I'm just waiting on the title, everything else is already taken care of. I had the plane registered in my name, which saves us a lot of trouble since a lot of countries don't like American military presence." I explain as I also step outside for a smoke.
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Post by mihoko on Jun 17, 2005 23:00:56 GMT -5
After sleeping for a couple of hours, I woke myself up and go off the bed. I fixed my hair and kimono. I still remember that I need to do my assignments, but then again I really don't want to do it. Then he will be dissapponited in me and perhaps kick me off the party, just like my parents kick me off the family and besides I have no choices. I put on my wooden slippers, grab my parasol and began walking through the streets of Paris.
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Jun 17, 2005 23:01:52 GMT -5
"Socialism on Trial." He replies. "It is the courtroom testimony of James Cannon from 1941. You see socialists in the United States were being arrested under the Smith Act as the country prepared for war. And so the book is the transcript of his actual trial, where he defends himself and socialism. It is a good read, and good to read aloud with someone. I like to do voices for the prosecution and the defense lawyer."
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Post by Mikhael Nadyezhda Kirsanov on Jun 17, 2005 23:04:06 GMT -5
"Yeah that's true..." I reply, noticing my cigarette.
"Oh, yeah, outside..." I hold my cigarette for away from my mouth, not wanting to put it out, then follow behind Rei.
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Post by Helene DeBoís on Jun 17, 2005 23:04:57 GMT -5
Helene nods and smiles. That sounds like my type off book. I've always like politcally-driven books. She sighs and pauses. I'm off to Amsterdam. Ever been there?
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