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lionesscouchant August 31 2008, 04:52:21 UTC
You finished!

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lionrampante August 31 2008, 04:54:48 UTC
I did, although I took much longer than you.

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lionesscouchant August 31 2008, 04:59:37 UTC
Well Peter, I wasn't exactly normal when I finished it.

I suppose I owe the City an apology.

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lionrampante August 31 2008, 05:03:54 UTC
You would have solved it even without the influence of that drink.

I'm sure no one minded, Lu. Although, I am forced to ask where you received the other two cans of Red Bull.

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cocksmanship August 31 2008, 04:57:59 UTC
What are you prattling on about? Battle plans?

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lionrampante August 31 2008, 05:05:05 UTC
I'm referring to a cube puzzle.

I wouldn't talk of battle plans so publicly.

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cocksmanship August 31 2008, 05:06:54 UTC
I couldn't tell the difference. What kind of game is Peter Pevensie up to these days?

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lionrampante August 31 2008, 05:11:14 UTC
Both require strategy and careful planning. I thought you'd be one to understand.

Little, beyond daily routine.

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vicodincrutch August 31 2008, 05:04:55 UTC
Three days? I thought you were white and privileged?

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lionrampante August 31 2008, 05:06:14 UTC
Why would that affect my completion time?

I didn't spend the entirety of three days working on it.

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vicodincrutch August 31 2008, 05:13:14 UTC
You've proven that the Aryan superiority is a sham for certain. I'm sure somewhere a Jew will be pleased.

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lionrampante August 31 2008, 05:20:35 UTC
Aryan superiority is a sham, and it's nothing beyond Nazi propaganda.

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knight_of_three August 31 2008, 05:19:14 UTC
Ooh. What is that ? A commoner toy ?

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lionrampante August 31 2008, 05:25:17 UTC
Commoner toy?

I'm unsure as to what it's called, but it's a puzzle cube.

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knight_of_three August 31 2008, 05:29:42 UTC
A puzzle cube? How does it work? It looks fun!

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lionrampante August 31 2008, 05:35:37 UTC
The objective of the puzzle is to make each cube face a solid colour. You're allowed to twist the sides of the puzzle, and each twist moves the entire row of blocks.

It's a bit tricky at first.

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treadingdawn August 31 2008, 05:39:07 UTC
[Trudging in at night, with a box in hand. Boy it smells good, courtesy of the Black Swann.]

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lionrampante August 31 2008, 05:42:23 UTC
[Oh, box. Peter's intrigued. He might be coming over for a better look.]

Welcome back, Caspian.

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treadingdawn August 31 2008, 05:44:20 UTC
Peter.

[A nod, and he sets the sweet smelling box on the kitchen table.]

These are from Leeloo.

[Caspian doesn't know what they are, but they sure look like churros.]

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lionrampante August 31 2008, 05:52:09 UTC
Leeloo?

[Peter lifts up a corner to look inside.]

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