Twenty Duels

May 31, 2009 21:00

Very poorly filtered from Cindy//Someone Learn Tybalt Coding

Ladies, I come to thee with words not meant for repeating. Rest at ease for no insult nor brashness, talk of ruckus unknown to thy soften hands, soft voices and serenity which a true lady has as an invisible entourage. I ask what would best please a lady to recieve as a token of affections ( Read more... )

what is he saying?, cindy, hey ladies, that's amore, heeeeeelp

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moresake June 1 2009, 04:17:28 UTC
Food is always a good choice.~

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tangodelamuerte June 1 2009, 04:37:15 UTC
A commonplace dish will have no part. A cuisine from the orient with fruits plucked from perilous vines would do. Hast the lady a suggestion?

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moresake June 1 2009, 04:44:42 UTC
Oden~!

That would be lovely to eat in this weather.

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tangodelamuerte June 1 2009, 05:01:13 UTC
What is Oden?

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1/2 deathbutler June 1 2009, 04:22:43 UTC
Hmm... flowers, wine, dinner, dresses, and fancy words...

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deathbutler June 1 2009, 04:22:56 UTC
And hot lovin'~!

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tangodelamuerte June 1 2009, 04:49:09 UTC
Thy manners suit a shrew. Remember yourself, Grell. I ask the ladies.

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deathbutler June 1 2009, 04:59:27 UTC
That is a pro-woman answer. I'm sure the Madam has pro-woman needs- and every girl appreciates a good tumble every now and then, come now.

That is a lady's answer!

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theotokos June 1 2009, 04:23:22 UTC
Wow.

Um. Did you ever consider taking this girl out to dinner? Or am I even reading this right.

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tangodelamuerte June 1 2009, 05:00:34 UTC
Together we hath dined. Methinks that these meetings should be more touched with care. Perhaps a particular food?

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voice; placeholdeeer twodogsfighting June 1 2009, 04:44:52 UTC
Jewellery's usually pretty good, lasts a long time. Bracelet, necklace, earrings. If she trusts you to buy her shoes, maybe somethin' you'd like to see her in.

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voice; placeholdeeer tangodelamuerte June 1 2009, 05:07:40 UTC
Earrings would best be suited were I to give jewels. For necklaces themselves are without end, clasped like the souls of those most well and truly entwined not only by the bounds of law but love.

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voice; forever late twodogsfighting June 2 2009, 18:40:25 UTC
She doesn't want to be tied down, is that it?

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horrible_penny June 1 2009, 04:46:00 UTC
You could just talk to her like that. Wow.

I don't know... shoes are a pretty hard act to follow. Personally, I love singing and poetry. I don't think there's anything sweeter than a guy who's willing to write a poem or a song expressing his feelings.

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tangodelamuerte June 1 2009, 05:04:20 UTC
I know not any other way or form for which to speak, milady.

I have attempted a song. T'was not much to her liking. A poem! Ah, that would be a good alternative. For a mastery of words is called, much thinking to translate every throbbing beat that hath not the music. Lyrics must reside there!

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horrible_penny June 1 2009, 06:10:21 UTC
That's neat. Oh! I'm Penny, by the way. It's nice to meet you.

Good luck finding the lyrics to translate the throbbing of your heart! It's not always easy, putting what we feel into words.

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