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Post by Dead Character on Mar 24, 2005 23:07:00 GMT -5
Antero works 8 hours at the pizza place then rushes back to the anarchist meeting still wearing his blue pizza boy visor and polo shirt. He takes a seat next to John, Nea, and Salome. "I tried to get back as soon as I could. Work sucked again. Did I miss anything?"
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Mar 25, 2005 0:03:44 GMT -5
Bassarov tries once again to wake up Sakari. He is somewhat frustrated and upset with the whole situation with Selja and that soon Sakari will be leaving him. "Hey, wake up..."
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Post by Grey on Mar 25, 2005 0:10:59 GMT -5
After school, Grey goes to golf practice as usual, then spends the later evening with his college prayer group. He will have a long weekend now thanks to a short Easter break. He returns home and informs his mother that they will have a guest for Easter. She seems pleased to have the extra company, and is used to him inviting people over on holidays.
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Post by Rei "Zero" Usagi on Mar 25, 2005 0:19:13 GMT -5
After I wake up I report back to base and spend a fair chunk of the day at the firing range, obstacle course and physical training facility. More than anything though I am looking foreward to the weekend, as General Kolov had gladly endorsed my request to have a few days off. I begin filing paperwork, trying to be useful in my last few hours of service before my long weekend.
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Post by Selja Hakalamaki on Mar 25, 2005 0:25:18 GMT -5
I wake up feeling lonely. Somberly I get some cereal for breakfast and dress for the warmer weather. I do feel bad because, as I had feared, Bassarov seemed offended when I told him that I was in love with him, yet I feel no different than I did yesterday. So I head out to the grocery store and get some fresh produce for him, hopefully to cheer him up.
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Post by Switzer on Mar 25, 2005 0:30:21 GMT -5
Christian has been waiting for something to happen. For a long time,the police remain there, and eventually the crowd settles down some. Frederick steps forward to speak with the police, leaving the young nazis to themselves while he defends their freedom of speech and assembly.
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Post by Eva Schicklgruber on Mar 25, 2005 0:30:42 GMT -5
I barely listen as Rommell begins to argue with the police officer. My attention is on the crowd, or rather those that stand out from it. I see one potential ally (Capulet), and another potential pushing his way through the crowd to get closer... Weather he's a potential ally or enemy I am not sure yet, so I put my hands in my pockets and wait.
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Post by Switzer on Mar 25, 2005 0:33:33 GMT -5
Christian steps back and notices Eva behind him.
"Hello, I think you are in one of my classes. Eva, is that correct?"
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Post by Eva Schicklgruber on Mar 25, 2005 0:38:28 GMT -5
"Yes it is Herr. I think I've seen you around too, I didn;t think you believed in the Truth..." I say as I turn to face him.
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Post by Switzer on Mar 25, 2005 0:41:33 GMT -5
"Since I am from Switzerland, most people assume I am a pacifist or social democrat. It is a common mistake that people think I am attached to the weak politics of my home country." He replies.
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Post by Eva Schicklgruber on Mar 25, 2005 0:44:12 GMT -5
"Yes I do believe that's unfair. You have some German blood, you speak German, your country would make an obvious addition to the Fourth Reich. And you should act as such." I state.
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Post by Switzer on Mar 25, 2005 0:49:07 GMT -5
"Everyone there is too "international." We have no identity, but as a global weakling. I can't stand Geneva or the French and Italian parts of the country. It is all too...happy and blended. All too clean, friendly and peaceful. The desire for glory is non existant in most Swiss people." He replies.
"But I am only rambling. I am here now and that's all that matters. ...I'm Christian by the way, Christian Switzer. I moved here from Lucern."
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Post by Eva Schicklgruber on Mar 25, 2005 0:54:05 GMT -5
"Eva Schicklgruber, from Berlin. And you're right, and there are parts of this country that are like that too. We are the Master Race, we have no business acting like cowards!"
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Post by Switzer on Mar 25, 2005 0:56:53 GMT -5
"I heard on the radio that we are pledging to send troops to the UN for a peacekeeping mission. I think it is absurd. We need to divorce our destiny from the humble fate of the weak nations." He replies.
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Post by Eva Schicklgruber on Mar 25, 2005 1:05:59 GMT -5
"Agreed. It's only a matter of time, Herr Switzer. No one wants to admit it, but people want to be controlled. That is our future." I say in a lower voice.
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