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Post by soledad on Apr 13, 2005 20:04:56 GMT -5
"Maybe they are really expensive peanuts and that's why flying costs so much money." I say. I know this is not true, so I say it more as a joke.
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Post by Alejos H. Coy IV on Apr 13, 2005 20:07:13 GMT -5
"Very funny," he says with a slight laugh as he rolls his eyes and pops in a few more peanuts.
"So, tell me a little more about yourself, Soledad."
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Post by Varick Rommel on Apr 13, 2005 20:09:49 GMT -5
Rommel finally slows to a trot, then eventually stops. He breathes heavily, tightly clenching his mp5.
"Where are the others?" He asks, looking up over Eva's head. Nobody else has seemed to have followed.
"SHEISSE!" He yells, then kicks the wall repeatedly, not sure what else to do. He paces back and forth a few times, then collects himself.
"Alright, let's wait a little longer to see if anybody makes it out, then we'll get in contact with Christian and Himmel."
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Post by soledad on Apr 13, 2005 20:11:58 GMT -5
"I was born and raised to a rich family in Columbia. My father is a politician and business man. My mother is a house wife. It is amazing I am a socialist at all."
"I was raised in a rich conservative family. I accepted most of that until I started college and met my professor Alvaro."
"I became a socialist..for the wrong reasons. I became one because I had a crush on him. But as I learned more about it, I thought ti made sense and I saw that things really did need to be changed."
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Post by toivo on Apr 13, 2005 20:12:34 GMT -5
"Yeah Ernie, that'd be awesome, we're a little short staffed right now." I say, sipping my gin and tonic.
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Post by Alejos H. Coy IV on Apr 13, 2005 20:14:01 GMT -5
"Hey, you just disproved my theory on the Conservative Gene," he said jokingly. "I think that if given the choice between a radical right government and a Socialist one, the majority of mankind would choose a Socialist Government."
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Post by Ernie McMillan on Apr 13, 2005 20:15:04 GMT -5
"Really? I find that funny. In such a time of political unrest, I would think that a lot of people would be joining and wanting to be comitted ot the party. But, I guess not."
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Post by Eva Schicklgruber on Apr 13, 2005 20:15:30 GMT -5
"Yeah." I say as I pant. "I... Are we the only ones left?" I ask, suddenly worried for the others.
(Well I'm heading out early tonight, cya tommorow)
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Post by soledad on Apr 13, 2005 20:17:17 GMT -5
"I think that makes sense. I know that my father is very curropt. He takes bribes from all kinds of bad people, including drug lords. It is terrible. I saw that growing up and it's kind of strange I didn't become a socialist sooner."
"How did you become one?"
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Post by Alejos H. Coy IV on Apr 13, 2005 20:18:55 GMT -5
"I was born into a relatively liberal family, Democrats, not Socialists. I was a very intelligent child--that's what happens when a Neurosurgeon and English Professor mate I suppose. Anyway, at the age of 7 I tried to tackle my first large book, The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx. I agreed with it all right off the bat and was Socialist ever since."
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Post by soledad on Apr 13, 2005 20:23:17 GMT -5
"So how old are you?" I ask him. It is surprising he has been a socialist since he was 7.
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Post by Alejos H. Coy IV on Apr 13, 2005 20:25:09 GMT -5
"17," he said, leaning back in his chair. "18 in September. Yourself?"
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Post by Sakari Lehtinen on Apr 13, 2005 20:26:58 GMT -5
"Hey that was cool... Who knew not being able to speak to the public would be as easy as it was?" Sakari says to Cambridge, carrying two heavy shopping bags which are hurting his arms.
"I want a hat like yours. I was looking for one all day but I couldn't find any. Would you be mad if I did?"
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Post by soledad on Apr 13, 2005 20:28:23 GMT -5
"19.." I reply. The flight lasts a few hours and we finally arrive in Brazil.
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Post by Alejos H. Coy IV on Apr 13, 2005 20:29:11 GMT -5
"Ah! Sweet Brazillia," he says, stepping off the plane. The airport is busy, hussling and bussling with people and security.
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