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Nov 29, 2014 15:25

Word around the Poseidon cabin suggests eagerness for snow. That said, beware the hail storm gathered around the practice sites at the lake. Those of you who make the decision to venture out into a sheet of falling ice despite the obvious sheet of falling ice garner no sympathies.

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tomomagic November 30 2014, 01:06:41 UTC
Oh goody, I came back just in time to be prepared to bundle up~

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basileus_a November 30 2014, 01:13:33 UTC
More people could do with that attitude.

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tomomagic November 30 2014, 12:32:15 UTC
I always look on the brighter side of things, even in the dead of winter. Besides I have so many lovely new outfits to try on for the holidays.

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basileus_a December 2 2014, 04:35:06 UTC
As it should be with any turn of the season. There should be no complaints when there are coats and scarves to fill the void.

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applestocacti November 30 2014, 01:23:48 UTC
Your warning prevents half the fun of winter, Keigo-chan.

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basileus_a November 30 2014, 01:36:27 UTC
I don't suppose the other is occupation of the infirmary by half the members of the camp?

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applestocacti November 30 2014, 01:37:31 UTC
It does make the lunch line considerably shorter. I do hate waiting for BBQ.

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basileus_a November 30 2014, 01:41:48 UTC
With the majority of the camp then unfit to eat meat, do you not worry it will be taken out of the menu altogether?

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island_hitman November 30 2014, 02:07:12 UTC
Snow. Real snow....

I have to see this

[ooc: no matter how many times Kite sees snow, he is always mystified! He's like a five year old with it. He hates that it's cold, but it's so amazing and pretty lol]

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basileus_a November 30 2014, 02:11:13 UTC
Hail, actually. It hurts more when falling on your head.

((ooc: Haha :) I'm always happy to see snow every year too. And just as quick to become miserable for it!))

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island_hitman November 30 2014, 02:13:30 UTC
I see. Then I'll find new places to run and I'll watch it from afar.

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basileus_a November 30 2014, 02:17:38 UTC
I suggest keeping your eyes ahead if you are to be running in the snow and ice during the coming months.

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notes_n_strings November 30 2014, 02:31:00 UTC
How exciting, the winter, not the hail.

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basileus_a November 30 2014, 02:34:24 UTC
Winter comes every year. Is it still so exciting?

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notes_n_strings November 30 2014, 02:35:47 UTC
It just brings up fond memories of ski trips with my classmates back home.

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basileus_a November 30 2014, 02:44:40 UTC
I see. Hopefully that remains the highlight of your year, rather than escaping lava flows with a thousand kilo gourd between all of you.

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kaminokusaki November 30 2014, 03:06:50 UTC
Could you be a dear and give the camp a light dusting of snow? I want to attempt some things with the winter flowers.

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basileus_a November 30 2014, 03:10:36 UTC
A trial so early in their young lives? I suppose I can attempt it. Are you to grow them around the entire camp?

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kaminokusaki November 30 2014, 16:15:59 UTC
They are winter flowers, Atobe-kun. A little snow shouldn't hurt. I'd like to plant some everywhere. Would you like any around your cabin?

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basileus_a December 2 2014, 04:26:05 UTC
I shall trust your wisdom in that aspect, then. Nowhere they may be trampled on and incur your wrath Perhaps some safely tucked around the periphery, where they may be better sheltered by the coming bitter winds.

((ooc: Strikes exist only in everybody's mind))

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