April Fools.

Apr 15, 2005 15:28

I suppose it would befit me to update after what has been quite the uneventful week. After all, what else are you lot expected to do with your time? Apparently making scarves is at the top of that list. Though I fail to see how useful scarves are expected to be in approximately one month's time, I do, I suppose, appreciate the gesture. Especially ( Read more... )

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invisimil April 15 2005, 13:00:40 UTC
Charitable young man?

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nottimpressed April 15 2005, 13:03:09 UTC
Apologies, Millicent. Should I simplify?

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invisimil April 15 2005, 13:19:12 UTC
Were you trying to be amusing?

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nottimpressed April 15 2005, 13:20:21 UTC
Were you trying to be clever?

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blaise_is_sex April 15 2005, 14:33:11 UTC
You have no idea how glad I am that we are down to days, although even that seems far too long.

Not a fan of Shakespeare, darling? Well, I can understand, I suppose.

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nottimpressed April 15 2005, 14:38:05 UTC
Looking forward to our upcoming adventure, then?

He's a bit.. dry for my tastes.

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blaise_is_sex April 15 2005, 14:42:55 UTC
With a painful amount of excitment, I am ashamed to admit.

Is it because he has been dead for so long? Because, really, he will be rather dry by now.

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nottimpressed April 15 2005, 14:48:05 UTC
Painful? We certainly can't have that.

Precisely my thoughts, Blaise dear.

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battyseer April 15 2005, 14:41:31 UTC
I have found that Shakespeare's plays often have great bearing on my tortured, misunderstood life. He was very fond of witches and soothsayers, you know...perhaps he knew something that the rest of you mere ordinary witches and wizards do not.

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nottimpressed April 15 2005, 14:48:42 UTC
Perhaps he was a bitter squib.

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livres April 15 2005, 16:19:02 UTC
Is it wise to publicly declare pranks before you carry them through? It does present rather clear evidence of guilt.

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nottimpressed April 15 2005, 16:45:24 UTC
I don't believe I said anything about a prank, Miss Granger.

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livres April 15 2005, 16:48:16 UTC
Well, what, then?

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nottimpressed April 15 2005, 16:53:33 UTC
Wouldn't you like to know?

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dissirius April 15 2005, 18:49:05 UTC
It wasn't outdated when he used it. It was just poetry. But I don't think he minds if you don't like him. Not his loss.

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nottimpressed April 16 2005, 10:09:02 UTC
Yes, though a few centuries have passed and I'm afraid time has progressed without him. I take it you are a fan, then?

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dissirius April 16 2005, 14:01:05 UTC
I like poetry, and appreciate people who can do it well. So, yes.

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nottimpressed April 16 2005, 14:11:59 UTC
I can do it well. Or so I've been told.

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