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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Aug 13, 2011 22:28:21 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER
I'm sure we could work that in. That shouldn't be too hard. Still, the more safeguards the better in this case.
I don't think I'd want to deal with the attention, but...I could finally take apart a jet? I've been wanting to do that for YEARS now.
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Post by Alison Caroline Driscoll on Aug 14, 2011 20:34:21 GMT -7
FROM ALISON DRISCOLL I know. It just gets tiring sometimes. I've been under a lot of stress lately. That said, though, I know what I'm doing is the right thing. I can't let us be found out.
Thank you, Joan. I really do appreciate that. If it could only stay within the leader's panel, or even just between you, me, and Petra, that woudl be wonderful.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Aug 14, 2011 22:28:51 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER
I know it shouldn't have. It makes me wonder who stole the keys too. Wonder if that Sir HC note has anything to do with it. As if we don't have enough to worry about with Anti-RSOR and the Wizard. Then again, Sir HC could be affiliated with Anti-RSOR or the Wizard in some way. We've established that the Wizard knows too much to be an outsider, but Sir HC we have no idea on...
What? It's been something I've wanted to do for a while! I was able to fly one for... -Trails off at the noises on the other end-
I don't think I'll be done pondering jet dissection for a while yet, but how about you get ahold of me if you don't break your leg first? -Laughter- On the bright side, it's not fire!
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Post by Alison Caroline Driscoll on Aug 17, 2011 20:39:52 GMT -7
FROM ALISON DRISCOLL I don't think I want anything revealed until I'm finished sharing a dorm with Kodi. I do hope soon I'll be able to discuss this with people outside of the Leaders Panel, though...
Thanks. I really appreciate it. And at least you'll know to put up extra guard if you happen to see Errol, Tamara, or Kodi lurking around. I think they're trying to recruit like crazy right now as well. They're like vultures, waiting until their prey is already down before they strike.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Aug 17, 2011 22:28:12 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER
Well, he has to have been involved in some way. He's the one who put up the notice in the first place.
Look out for the Anti-RSOR, mainly. I hate them. Really, I do. I can understand why they're curious, but their methods are just...ugh. Errol pushing his way into the dorm can almost be considered breaking and entering.
You know, there are other tools besides wrenches. -Laughs- Though I'd probably prefer to use my own tools over someone else's. I've only ever been in a jumbo jet a couple of times. It was kind of depressing, actually. You can barely tell you're flying...
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Aug 21, 2011 11:15:51 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER
Sir HC and his "faction" sound like more of a threat to RSOR than Anti-RSOR then, if that's the case. Do we really need any more factions, though?
-Laughing- I think it would take a little more than a wrench, yes. -Continued laughter- Even in 1903 we used more tools than that, Joan. -Still laughing, and showing no signs of letting up any time soon-
-Finally manages to regain his composure, although there is still laughter in his voice- 'spose you're right. A hundred plus passengers in a panic might pose a small problem for the pilot if he's trying to concentrate.
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Post by Alison Caroline Driscoll on Aug 21, 2011 12:40:25 GMT -7
FROM ALISON DRISCOLL 40% of her students are dead, are they not? I'd like it if I was offered another dorm if Kodi ended up finding out, though.
I know that it is. I'd almost suggest we make a bid to Hanston to give RSOR members separate dorms, but I could see that being viewed as favoritism toward RSOR students, which might be a problem.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Aug 21, 2011 14:10:11 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER True. They just might be trying to stir things up...which they're doing quite well, I must admit.
A swiss army wrench? -Snorts- I should build one of those...that's absolutely fantastic. You could at least get a few tools in there of use. I think a hammer would still have to go on it's own, though. Still, less room taken up.
I'm still thinking of taking flight school lessons. Probably the only way I'd get access to a small plane at this point in my life. Hang gliding is a lot of fun. You could come with me at some point if you want.
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Post by Alison Caroline Driscoll on Aug 23, 2011 18:52:40 GMT -7
FROM ALISON DRISCOLL I think so as well. Hanston is fair, even if somewhat strict. That's respectable from her position though, really. School faculty has to be strict to keep students in line. I should know.
Yes, there are plenty of problems, which is why I stated 'almost'. It would solve some of our problems, but it would create more problems in the long run. I'm sure it's been considered in the past, honestly. Although I have been told that RSOR is at it's most populous ever, so perhaps not. I'd like to do some research into the matter of RSOR history, honestly. We're all about history in our own ways, after all.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Aug 24, 2011 13:29:41 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER You know, I just may. That sounds like a fun venture, on top of that coffee machine I already have in mind.
-Laughter- I think you'll do just fine indeed. Hang gliding isn't that dangerous anyway, and you won't start off doing anything too crazy. Usually they don't even let you go alone your first time. You'll be fine. After all, I'm pretty sure I have more experience than anyone they may have to offer. -Chuckles-
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Aug 25, 2011 22:28:09 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER
I love coffee, and yes, I do drink it. Not so sure that this body likes coffee though. It's actually more likely that I haven't built up a tolerance to caffeine yet. At least I haven't flung myself into any walls while sleeping recently.
I'm not sure on that, to be honest. You might have to go with someone else anyway. I'll definitely be there, though, and I'll try to set it up so that we take off around the same time. Though Lenita and I went on our own, so I'd think you'd be set to go on your own. Depends on where we go.
Simultaneously teased for both being young and old. How many people can say that? Other than, you know, half of RSOR. -Laughs-
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Post by Alison Caroline Driscoll on Aug 27, 2011 20:59:39 GMT -7
FROM ALISON DRISCOLL I would appreciate that. I guess you can say I'm hoping against hope that this dies down soon, but every time I look it actually gets more complicated...the Wizard needs to choke on his own pen.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Aug 27, 2011 22:28:52 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER
You don't have to tell me twice. I've already started fiddling around with the one we have in our dorm. I don't know that Darwin and Will use it much anyway. Will might, but I don't think I've see Darwin with coffee...I don't know, you're his girlfriend, you should know these things too. -Laughter-
I haven't recently, but I'm also careful not to drink too much coffee too close to bedtime either. Don't think I've sent myself into any walls since Halloween.
-Snickers- Nice try Joan. And I suppose you're r... -Short pause- ...correct.
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