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Post by Mikhael Nadyezhda Kirsanov on Aug 6, 2005 1:58:26 GMT -5
This thread brought to you by my love for my roommate.
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Post by Salome Weil on Aug 13, 2005 6:59:27 GMT -5
I wake up and reflect on my conversation with Shura and the information I now have. I don´t really know how I am going to find Lilia without going to the mafia, but even finding them will be a task considering my Russian language skills and the dangers involved with it all. I stay in my room for most of the morning, contemplating what I should do.
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Post by Frieda Rommel on Aug 13, 2005 7:42:51 GMT -5
Frieda sits on the couch, she had been at Bonifaz's house for the last few days, and she was waiting for him to come back. She didn't like to be alone, even as much as she had been left alone for most of her life she still didn't like it. It always seemed that her father was forgetting about her but right now she didn't care, she wish she could sever every tie she had with him, but dna can't really be changed. Sighing she folded her hands and sat there staring at the wall in silence.
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Post by gabby on Aug 13, 2005 12:55:00 GMT -5
After hours looking for a hotel and punching at some pervert, I have finally found a hotel. I check in and went to my room. I put my bags in the closet but I took out my pistol and started cleaning it. I kept wondering why he wanted me to look for this people on the lists instead of killing them. I just don't get it.
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Post by Mijin Song on Aug 13, 2005 13:53:09 GMT -5
I ate my breakfast quickly and put the dirty dishes in the sink. I changed into some cleann clothes and left my aprtment. I try to avoid people since the beating happened to me, I still can't or able to trust other people. After a while, I went to a muisic store and look around a bit. I look around in the dvd area but I do like horror movies but at the same time hated them because I hate seeeing blood. I quickly went to Jazz music area and look at the cds. I brought couple of jazz cds amd left the music store.
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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on Aug 13, 2005 15:13:36 GMT -5
After introductions, Cambridge takes a seat in the living room with Tom and his parents sitting across from hir "This is a nice place that you have. Real quaint. Thanks for having us here." Cambridge goes on to say as sie looks around the room. "Tom and I have done a lot together. Why, not so long ago, we went to France to report on things. It was a lot of fun. We were there before the revolution." Sie isn't sure how Tom's parents feel about the revolution or about his politics, but sie assumes that they are understanding people.
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Post by Victoria Thistle on Aug 13, 2005 15:18:25 GMT -5
My final stop this week is to give a speech about family. "Government involvement in traditional parenting responsibilities has weakened families and replaced family-taught morals with government-taught morals. Families and households are private institutions, which should be free from government intrusion and interference. Parents, or other guardians, have the right to raise their children according to their own standards and beliefs, without interference by government -- unless they are abusing the children. Because parents have these rights, a child may not be able to fully exercise his or her rights in the context of family life. However, children always have the right to establish their maturity by assuming administration and protection of their own rights, ending dependency upon their parents or other guardians, and assuming all responsibilities of adulthood. A child is a human being and, as such, deserves to be treated justly. Parents have no right to abandon or recklessly endanger their children. Whenever they are unable or unwilling to raise their children, they have the obligation to find other person(s) willing to assume guardianship. We recognize that the determination of child abuse can be very difficult. Only local courts should be empowered to remove a child from his or her home, with the consent of the community. This is not meant to preclude appropriate action when a child is in immediate physical danger..."
The speeches generally go well, and that was my last one. I return to my hotel and wonder what Cal has been up to.
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Post by Helvi Toivonen on Aug 13, 2005 15:29:58 GMT -5
Zivon hasn´t been paying me much attention, so I decide to go on a walk alone. The last few days I have been babysitting Valo and I need some time to myself. I head out and just walk alone down the street with my hands in my pockets.
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Post by Salome Weil on Aug 13, 2005 16:23:04 GMT -5
I decide to call Shura and continue with the conversation that we started the other night. I call him up from the hotel phone and wait for him to answer...
When he picks up, I am friendly to him, much friendlier than the night before.
"Shura...sorry about the other night, I am feeling a little less stressed.But there is still no sign of Lilia"
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Post by Victoria Thistle on Aug 13, 2005 18:24:50 GMT -5
The next day, I return to London and my apartment. I water my plants and check my mail. It has been a long week of touring, but I feeel good. I feel glad that I got so much accomplished. After mailing out some bills and making some calls, I decide to pay Calithin a visit to see what he has been up to.
I head over to his apartment and knock on the door, hoping that he is at home. I hope my speaking tour was effective.
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Post by Hope Dayspring on Aug 13, 2005 18:26:19 GMT -5
(moving along Dr. Dayspring)
I listen to what he has to say with compassion. He must really miss his wife.
"It is hard to believe that someday Thad will make a machine based on her. It is a little strange that I am based off of a real human being. I am sorry if I sound callous."
"Maybe you could tell me a little about Thad..." I suggest.
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Post by Helvi Toivonen on Aug 13, 2005 18:28:30 GMT -5
(To Linnea) I walk around Helsinki a little until I come across an art gallery. I don´t know much about art, but I figure it might be nice to see some paintings. It will give me something to do anyway.
I enter the gallery and look around at some of the lovely artwork.
¨These are really nice. I wish I knew how to paint.¨I say to myself.
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Post by Li Winters on Aug 13, 2005 18:34:05 GMT -5
With my meetings done, I head home and pack so I can go to France and meet Vissarion. He said that he was headed back to France soon and I figure that I can meet him there.
Once I am packed, I buy myself some cheap air tickets and head to Paris.
The flight is about 8 hours, and once I arrive, I check into my hostel and contact some comrades staying in Paris. I don´t believe Vissarion is in France yet, so I may as well wait before contacting him.
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Post by tounela on Aug 13, 2005 18:39:25 GMT -5
I write to Toivo concerning our party´s victory in the parliament, but really it isn´t much. I was very excited about an upcoming anti war protest that will be held this fall, but, working in coalition is not working well for us at all. It turns out that this so called coalition is really a front group for the communists, who are not organizing this well at all. There is a lot of in fighting and it is simply frustrating. I head to work after sending out the letter and hope that this time he replies.
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Post by Lan Zheng-Lafleur on Aug 13, 2005 18:43:12 GMT -5
I have been busy with various meetings, but finally get a little time off. This will be my first time off in over 3 weeks. It is nice, but I don´t know what to do with myself. I head back to Switzerland, where I have been living temporarily as the UN building in New York was destroyed in a terrorist attack.
I clean my apartment, then consider who I could visit or what I could do. The nice thing about being busy is that I never notice how lonely I really am.
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