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Post by Mikhael Nadyezhda Kirsanov on Jul 7, 2005 14:33:03 GMT -5
Your mom is a new thread.
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Post by Hope Dayspring on Jul 7, 2005 21:08:59 GMT -5
"They went just fine. The best part was meeting with members of Yabloko as I said. I hope that I will be able to work with them in the future." I reply and look out the window. I can't help but think that there seem to be a lot more homeless and poor here than where I come from.
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Post by Rei "Zero" Usagi on Jul 7, 2005 21:10:20 GMT -5
"Okay then. You sure you can wait a few hours for care?" I ask before we reach the airport.
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Post by Ilya Bassarov on Jul 7, 2005 21:12:15 GMT -5
"Well I'm glad for you." We pull into the parking lot of another nice but simple resteraunt. "So what sounds good to you?" I ask as we are seated.
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Post by Tom McLeod on Jul 7, 2005 21:14:37 GMT -5
"Oh, well it's no bother." I say. I may like hir but I know how to be reasonable.
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Post by longsen on Jul 7, 2005 21:14:54 GMT -5
"I don't mind waiting that long and by the way, I'm Long Sen but you already knew right? The video was on the news."
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Post by Hope Dayspring on Jul 7, 2005 21:16:37 GMT -5
"I think I will order the seafood salad, since I really like shrimp." I reply after taking a good look at the menu.
"If you ever have any business in London, you should pay me a visit." I suggest.
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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on Jul 7, 2005 21:18:18 GMT -5
"Yeah." Cambridge says and is eager for the topic to change. "Well, this all looks pretty good. Good job Tom." Sie pats him on the shoulder and puts hir feet up on the seat in front of hir. It is vacant so sie figures it is no big deal.
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Post by Salome Weil on Jul 7, 2005 21:22:21 GMT -5
I relax a little in the living room, and when I feel a little less stressed I enter the kitchen. I see Zivon, Natasha, and a woman I have not yet met.
"Hello, I am Salome Weil, welcome." I say to her, then turn to Zivon.
"And Zivon, I don't think we have been properly introduced. I heard you were a nihilist and find that simply fascinating. I would love to converse with you sometime."
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Post by Heikki Toivonen on Jul 7, 2005 21:23:53 GMT -5
Heikki perks up a little when Salome enters the room. He wasn't aware that she was home already. "I heard about what happened at the protests. I was worried about you and Shura. It is good to see you."
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Post by Salome Weil on Jul 7, 2005 21:27:40 GMT -5
"Lucky for Shura and I, we were away from the protests and listening to some speakers."
"But this is all very alarming. So many dead!"
"And then there is the question of who the new rightful leader of France is. You see, the president died in the bombing and the vice president and his next couple of successors were killed in terrorist acts last week...ones connected perhaps...to your friends from Das Ende..."
"So the government is in chaos."
"This might be....a good time for us...if we could turn this to our own advantage. Though I would hate to gain from such a terrible loss."
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Post by Heikki Toivonen on Jul 7, 2005 21:30:26 GMT -5
Heikki lets out an audible gasp that Salome knows about Das Ende. He becomes a little pale and nervous over this and sits back in his seat. "Amsel and Angelo have left now..I don't think they are in Paris anymore. You don't have to worry about them...." He says and looks down. "I guess we'll have to see what happens." He says and glances around the room nervously.
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Post by Abdulla Kazi on Jul 7, 2005 21:32:36 GMT -5
[that entire rescue situation is void due to the fact that we are in Iraq...]
Abdulla smiled and opened the cell of the conscious Long-sen. He took her and put her in the back of the car and we drove to meet Hirzallah. He drove for hours. He saw him in the desert. He smiled a bit and went into the hide-out. Long-Sen bound an gagges with some tape. He slammed her on the floor sadi his hellos and remembered he had to leave so he slammed her back into the back of the car and sped off to Africa in a new disguise to make him look like he was a civillian. He drove for a few days and crossed the check-point by untying her and treating her wouinds. He then went to a hide-out in Africa and slammed her into the wall. Locked her in a dark room and watched the news. "Self pity is useless."
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Post by Salome Weil on Jul 7, 2005 21:33:33 GMT -5
"Yes, we'll just have to see. But right now, France has no leader and there is a debate of who will be our president's successor. I will keep an eye on the situation. We can only hope that something good can come from all of these terrible things which have happened." I say and take a seat across from Zivon.
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Post by Ilya Bassarov on Jul 7, 2005 21:35:34 GMT -5
"Okay, I'll remember that." I try to think ahead, and say "I think I have a meeting there in a couple of weeks. I'll be sure to visit you."
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