Fifteenth move.

Sep 24, 2009 22:37

I'm sure it goes without saying, but I'm fairly certain everyone here is out of their minds. Declaring wars over rooms when the house we're living in might well eat us in our sleep, for all we know?

Speaking of crazy people living in crazy houses, I don't much like the latest message. Again, I haven't cared for any of them, really, but if it means I ( Read more... )

the british empire consists of my closet, crazy people in crazy houses

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chess_wizard September 25 2009, 16:48:20 UTC
What, is it some sort of weird macho custom where they're from? Because where I'm from, we settle things with either a game of Quidditch or a solid punch in the nose.

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chess_wizard September 25 2009, 17:00:20 UTC
... I would think war is a lot worse than that. What with bits being blown off and whatnot.

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fireworksntea September 25 2009, 09:56:56 UTC
Not being able to drink is more dangerous.

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chess_wizard September 25 2009, 16:50:39 UTC
What? Well, maybe, I guess, but I'd rather be thirsty than hungry. I don't deal well with hungry.

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voice; sendshowlers September 25 2009, 19:07:10 UTC
Now, now, Ron. Not everyone.

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voice; chess_wizard September 26 2009, 22:30:18 UTC
Oh sure, minus us and one or two others.

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cockofthewok September 26 2009, 12:16:25 UTC
There's some sense out of that cousin of mine. You're absolutely right. Just have to figure out the right spell to get that Prussia chap to cut it out.

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chess_wizard September 26 2009, 22:34:31 UTC
Of course, rope could work just as well as a spell. And a gag, to keep him quiet while we're going about our business in our kitchen.

Blimey, we're actually agreeing on something.

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cockofthewok September 26 2009, 22:39:10 UTC
Rope and a gag. Hadn't thought about using that. Could probably get it round him while he was sleeping again.

Agreeing with me's not a bad thing you know. I'm a pretty agreeable chap once you get to know me.

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chess_wizard September 27 2009, 17:26:07 UTC
Then we can drag him out of the kitchen with the rope, so Mum can get on with her cooking.

Yeah well, you understand why I might not want to get to know you. Not at first, anyway, what with the stories.

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