(0003) scheherazade counts her blessings;

Feb 22, 2008 03:21

For the rag-tag bunch of scoundrels that you are, dear Tales of mine, I am really very fond of you. Professor, I'm so terribly sorry you weren't in the Thousands Nights instead.

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fathergander February 22 2008, 08:38:51 UTC
Nobody likes a braggart, you know.

Besides, I would have looked ridiculous in a turban.

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fathergander February 22 2008, 08:42:26 UTC
Touche.

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scheherazading February 22 2008, 08:42:00 UTC
I felt especially moved.

You have to agree, though - a turban would be a step up from a bonnet!

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shamethemoon February 22 2008, 16:57:27 UTC

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scheherazading February 22 2008, 17:31:13 UTC
Some more so than others, of course - and the same applies to 'scoundrel'.

Has the weather in California righted itself?

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whynded February 22 2008, 21:02:37 UTC

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thegooseguy February 22 2008, 21:43:29 UTC
You wouldn't want to be German anymore?

I rather like our tale.

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whynded February 22 2008, 21:45:05 UTC

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thegooseguy February 22 2008, 23:08:29 UTC
Well, luv, I haven't met her in this life yet, so she may not be all that bad. People change, yeah?

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eemakha February 22 2008, 21:19:19 UTC
Thank you.

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scheherazading February 22 2008, 22:51:12 UTC
Thank you.

How are you doing, Riva? Are things working out with your brother?

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eemakha February 22 2008, 23:05:15 UTC
We'll both be alright.

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coneycatching February 22 2008, 22:17:29 UTC
Thank you!

[Arabic Tales]

You know, for "scoundrels," we do a pretty good job of not sinking to sending each other packages of organs. Did anyone else see what's-his-name's entry? Morgan's?

I am so glad I'm from the Thousand Nights.

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Rachel. scheherazading February 22 2008, 22:50:22 UTC
Honestly, I'm surprised Professor Anser hasn't had an aneurysm by now.

I'm glad, too - although the Aesopeans are fairly mellow, I wouldn't be a part of any other group. (Not that we really have a choice in the matter.)

How are you and your mother?

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Velvet coneycatching February 22 2008, 23:17:25 UTC
We're okay, thanks. I'm hunting a desk job; lost patience with waitressing. Too much time running around, too many jerks, not enough pay. Of course, there could easily be jerks at an office, but at least I can sit occasionally.

...I think I may honestly feel sorry for Anser. The people getting the body parts are his?

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Rachel. scheherazading February 23 2008, 00:15:06 UTC
Good luck with that! Job-hunting is never pleasant - I wish I could be more helpful than just offering platitudes.

And yes. The Europeans can be a particularly bloody lot.

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