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Post by Natalia Anne Kruske on Jul 22, 2011 21:34:45 GMT -7
NATALIA KRUSKE i was...praying.
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Post by Natalia Anne Kruske on Jul 23, 2011 21:08:05 GMT -7
NATALIA KRUSKE it was wine...so...it's kind of holy, right? and...other surprises. uhm...i'm still trying to get the smell of pot out. surprise?
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Jul 23, 2011 22:28:25 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER
Really, Joan? A god night? Only you. -Laughing- Yes, I realize it was a slip of the tongue, but it was far too good to pass up. Not like you haven't caught me in the act before.
Setting aside the fact that a miniature Bonaparte is kind of redundant, that does sound odd. It's why I'm both eager and nervous about visiting Dayton and Kitty Hawk again. Don't have to deal with much along the lines of statues, but have you ever the license plate for this state? I'm sure you have...First In Flight? It's really weird seeing that all the time, knowing that it's a direct reference to yourself...
Other things? You did it again, Joan. You left me hanging. -Makes "tsk-ing" noises-
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Jul 26, 2011 22:28:22 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER
Well, with you, every night is a God night. Just like every night is the Wright night with me, Will, or Kate.
Well yes, but you don't get all defensive over it as much. He does. Ergo, it's much easier to poke fun about it with him than it is with you.
Well, I saw my own memorial go up in Kitty Hawk before I was even dead the first time around. That was pretty surreal in itself. It'll probably be even more surreal now. Though six hundred years...that's a long time.
Oh, nothing in particular.
You just said your trip was interesting, and I kind of wanted specific incidents. -Laughing- You left it up in the air. Leaving things in the air is supposed to be my job.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Jul 27, 2011 22:28:05 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER
You're a saint. If anyone is responsible for those sorts of nights, YOU are. -Chuckles-
I'm not entirely sure why they did it. I think it was supposed to be more of a monument to commemorate the first flight, but they ended up making it a memorial.
You visited your first home? How was it? That had to be weird to not be allowed into certain areas of your own home. Did you take pictures?
The home I grew up in is still standing as well, although it's not where it used to be. Our old property is an empty lot. The home itself is in Michigan. Again, though, 100 years as compared to 600 years? Your house has done well to survive through the ages.
Well yes, that's usually the intent. -Laughter- If it doesn't land there's a problem, because there's only one other way that it can come down.
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Post by Natalia Anne Kruske on Jul 28, 2011 9:50:54 GMT -7
NATALIA KRUSKE "no, no preference...but, uh...who said nothing caught fire? *nervous chuckle...that quickly ends* i'm working on getting new curtains, i swear."
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Jul 29, 2011 22:28:03 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER
Fair enough. You are caught praying more often than not, though...
I can't say that I blame you. When they were moving my old house I had a lot of say in what was going on. It was kind of strange. We built the porch around that house, Will and I did.
I don't know that I'd be so happy about that tower, but some of the trips down memory lane must have been nice. I need to take a trip soon, even if it's just a day trip. And I'll be sure not to leave anything lingering in the air for TOO long. You know me, though.
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Post by Natalia Anne Kruske on Jul 30, 2011 8:25:13 GMT -7
NATALIA KRUSKE "fuck. ...fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck. god damn it. i did not plan for round 2 to end this way. fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck. isa...isa i don't want to die. i'm too young to die. at least let me commit murder before dying! god...if i'm going to die...i have very limited time to complete my bucket list. shiiiiiiit. "
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Aug 1, 2011 22:28:05 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER I guess I see your point.
That's it, I'm going to take a trip to Kitty Hawk at the next opportunity. Won't even cost too much, it's just a matter of finding someone to drive me. I probably have more experience driving than most of the people here. Oh, the irony.
I can imagine. How did your parents react to that? I imagine that had to have garnered a few questions. Again, though, not that I blame you. I doubt I'd control myself very well in that situation.
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Post by Natalia Anne Kruske on Aug 2, 2011 11:10:51 GMT -7
NATALIA KRUSKE "why the fuck not? my curtains are much cooler. they're zebra print!"
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Post by Andrea Rose Watson on Aug 2, 2011 12:56:30 GMT -7
ANDREA WATSON Andrea Watson244 - 6348
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Aug 5, 2011 22:28:10 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER I know. It's the story of our lives, in the most literal of terms.
Well that's good that they invited you to come along, then. If I go to Kitty Hawk I'm going to have to look out for the company I keep. I'd rather not go with my parents. Siblings or Lenita would probably work, though.
I can imagine. Yet it makes me intensely curious too. Maybe I'll bug Cindy or Will for a ride there. More likely Cindy. I don't know if Will wants to go back so soon. Would you go there again if you had the chance? Also, why do I hear Bonnie talking about pandas in the background?
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Aug 6, 2011 22:28:10 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER It is nice, and kind of refreshing. After so many years of thinking I was alone in this life. Well, not alone, but alone as far as I had yet to come across another reincarnate.
...going to Kitty Hawk isn't going to my grave? We have a memorial located there, but our graves aren't...
I'm not sure that I even want to know with those two. ...alright, fine, I'll admit it, I do. Iskander and Clyde are on good terms? Who would have thought it? Then again, Bonnie does have a penchant for pushing people over the edge. It's no wonder she and Tamara actually get along.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Aug 10, 2011 23:27:07 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER
I think I'm going to be sticking around my dorm for a while. Errol having a key to the RSOR room, even if it is only one, is very worrisome.
I'm going to try to get some work done with that scanner, though. Recent events just go to show that another safeguard for the RSOR room may come in handy.
I don't know WHAT I'm going to do if they somehow get in...
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Post by Alison Caroline Driscoll on Aug 13, 2011 20:39:51 GMT -7
FROM ALISON DRISCOLL Everyone in the Anti-RSOR has keys. Every single last person.
Just...I don't want this to get back to me in any way. I think I'm the only person that Kodi has told, other than Errol and Tamara. It makes me feel bad for ratting her out, really, but it has to be done for RSOR...
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