Noticulator Entry

Apr 13, 2009 09:44

Notes from the constant running log of the Circumgyratory Spooling Noticulator-MK2 in attractive black. The quality of the penmanship, and thus the pen used in question, are both high. All running log entries in the noticulator start with a date and then entered one per ruled line by number and time ( Read more... )

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gerard_of_amber April 13 2009, 16:16:07 UTC
Velo-co-pede....it makes your feet move very fast?

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addison_rta April 13 2009, 16:21:45 UTC
Um, it's a bicycle, your royal highness.

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gerard_of_amber April 13 2009, 16:29:46 UTC
Does it have little feet for wheels, then? I mean, velocity-feet doesn't seem to fit a contraption that's made of two wheels, some bars, and some brakes (one hopes), now, does it?

Maybe we shouldn't annex Begma. It's a silly place. And catches fire alot.

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addison_rta April 13 2009, 16:53:28 UTC
No, really. It's a bicycle. It has two wheels, some bars, some basic gears, and some brakes. It was built well by Molly Glanworth.

And I'd rather you not annex Begma. I mean, it is my home and all that. I'm afraid Amber would be tempted to pave it.

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rta_mostyn April 13 2009, 18:11:50 UTC
If you need any help with interesting accounting practices such that the lack of theoretical money to pay for theoretical help is less of a problem, you know whom to call.

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addison_rta April 13 2009, 18:20:41 UTC
You're on my list of people to ring up, Mostyn. For until I have some money? I am in need of Interesting Accounting Practices.

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rta_mostyn April 13 2009, 18:23:44 UTC
Accounting is very interesting when it involves having large sums of money, but it's most interesting when it involves having no money at all.

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gerard_of_amber April 13 2009, 20:29:38 UTC
The latter is called "gambling," and when debts are called in, there is indeed an Accounting.

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