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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Feb 6, 2011 22:26:12 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER Well, there's a lot to our conversations. I guess I lose track sometimes, especially when I suddenly find myself talking to Bonnie Parker.
I agree. There's some reason why things ended up the way they did. I would have accepted coincidence for Cindy and I, two aviators reincarnated, ending up in the same family. You know, she could have been my sister our past lives even? She was born four years after I was.
Meeting Wilbur again, though...that makes me feel like there's something more to it. Like Bonnie and Clyde meeting up again. Even though they're not getting along at the moment, something brought them back together. I just don't know if we'll ever get the answers. I'm looking at it scientifically, you're looking at it religiously, and we're still no further than we were at the beginning. -Laughs-
Now you've done it! You've gotten all sorts of ideas floating around in my mind again!
Well, I suppose they do - Equal rights and all. I'm a proponent of that. But if your pilot had to make an emergency landing in the Hudson River because a bird strike blew out both engines on the plane, would you want to have a human at the controls or a cow? -Completely even voice, shows no sign of laughing even though he's biting his lip at the other end in an attempt not to-
Yes, I am Wright. No, I do not jest, although I'm also simply posing a theory. It may very well NOT be that, and you know it Joan. Buuuut it seems to be an option that you didn't consider, judging by your reaction?
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Feb 7, 2011 22:29:30 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER Wasn't saying she was bad. I was just saying that it was a bit of a shock.
Besides, she does have her moments. She's Bonnie Parker, after all.
I don't remember anything in between either. Drops off in 1948 with nothing until 1999 - my first memories from this life. Fifty years is hardly six hundred, though.
Well, that's true. -Laughs- I'm just glad I have someone I can bounce ideas off of again.
-Snorts- I know that's not what you meant, but you were asking for it, with the way you stated it. I couldn't resist.
You mentioned this old lady at the dance before. Where does she factor in to all of this? -Laughing- Too bad I'm not there to watch your reaction...I have a feeling this is even more amusing witnessed live. I may have to ask Bonnie about that one later. ------------------------------ FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER H-Hi Joan!
I...Cindy and Will...they...Cindy just told...
I feel like I'm going to puke.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Feb 8, 2011 22:21:21 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER That's all you're going to comment on? You know, I did send a voicemail before that. And I'm still curious. How does the old lady factor in to your dance with Xelios? Inquiring minds are burning to know!
I...they...yes. I guess I can see where they would be attracted to each other, but...no. This is all messed up. Why couldn't things be simple? Why does life have to keep throwing curve balls? Trying to figure out how to get a 700+ pound machine to fly was easier than this.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Feb 10, 2011 23:22:06 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER It's awkward, that's what it is. I grew up with both of them. Will before and Cindy now. I guess Will hinted at it earlier. I mentioned what you said in a message a while back, and he didn't have quite the reaction I expected. Instead of being as bewildered as I was...he asked what I would do if it ended up happening.
Still, it's...weird. -Laughing nervously-
-Snorts- Nice job trying to play it off Joan, but it's not going to be that easy. Now, how did this dance come about, and where does this lady factor in? You wouldn't have mentioned her unless she was pertinent...
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Feb 11, 2011 23:28:18 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER He's not actually the one that told me, though. This was a couple of months ago. Cindy just told me recently, right before I went out on a date with Lenita.
You know what's kind of funny? I can't bring myself to call Cindy Harriet because I grew up with her as Cindy. I have a hard time calling Wilbur Nate because I grew up with him as Wilbur.
Wait...let me get this straight. You first met her in London, then met her at a library, and she's also Penelope's grandmother? That...that is kind of creepy, Joan. Any idea why she keeps popping up?
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Feb 13, 2011 22:22:21 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER Very easily amused. -Snorts-
I know Justice better, so I'm probably on better terms asking him. I know that she calls him Juicy, but I don't know what the status is as far as using past name versus current names. I'll have to ask him next time I see him. Or Sylent, if I see her first.
The whole situation sounds strange. Do the voices have anything to do with it? -Bursts into laughter at 'Ducky Darwin'- Funny you mention that, especially since we're already on the subject of the Logan twins. Justice showed me a picture he drew of the wax museum. Darwin was depicted as Donald Duck in that picture. I find it odd that I always get depicted as the most ganglylimbed of all the Disney characters...did you put Walt up to that? -Continuing to laugh-
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Feb 16, 2011 0:21:32 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER You can if you want. I still may ask Justice, though, just for the sake of doing so. I swear with your penchant of asking people strange questions you should start a weekly poll on RSOR.com, though. -Chuckling-
-Voice quiets down a bit at Isa's snapping- I think I phrased that wrong...I meant have the Voices had anything to do with running into her. Like you kept running into that old lady earlier in the year... Not the same old lady as that one, is it?
You were Daisy. Walt was Mickey. -Laughing- He has no right to think of me as gangly, though! He's taller than me!
Well, I should be going. I'm waiting for Bonaparte to show so I can fix something...
...and here he comes. With a flowered toaster.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Feb 18, 2011 0:28:29 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER That's what I meant. It takes a lot to get in there, so we might as well reward those who are willing to take the type to look. -Laughs- That and, of course, the entertainment value.
I don't think I'm built that horribly. Wilbur's actually more gangly, I'd say. -Snickering- Fridge-like? Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase 'packing away the food'.
Yes, he wanted me to fix a broken toaster. I assume he had no choice when it came to the design of the thing. Still, you have to admit, it's a funny mental picture, especially when you take his old body into account.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Feb 19, 2011 11:41:03 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER -Somewhat panicked voice- I know you still haven't responded to my last voicemail, but I had to contact you. We're in the middle of a little SNAFU here...
I think I managed to fend him off, but Errol came dangerously close to figuring things out. We're not just talking wild guesses here either, he was calling me Orville every other sentence and I swear he was trying to compete with you for the highest number of Wright puns in a single conversation. I think I may have managed to convince him that I thought he was crazy, but still, it was way too close for my liking.
I'm going to kill Wilbur for leaving that car out...then again, it's not his fault Errol's an idiot who doesn't understand the meaning of boundaries. -Shaky sigh-
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Post by sylent on Feb 19, 2011 13:29:32 GMT -7
FROM SYLENT LOGAN "I prefer Juicy, mostly because it's what I'm used to calling him. I couldn't say "Justice" as a baby so I called him Juicy and it stuck. It's what I'm most comfortable with, since I have to be careful calling him Walt anywhere outside of RSOR. If I called him Walt at home Gran would probably think I'm losing my mind."
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Feb 19, 2011 20:29:28 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER SNAFU. It's...nevermind. It's a World War 2 term. Can be summed up as we're in trouble, but I think you've already discerned that one yourself.
He pushed his way into our dorm and started snooping around. First he just looked at that radio I've been working on, but then he saw one of the cars Will and I have been playing around with sticking out from underneath the bed. You know how he's been calling me Orville thanks to Tamara's oversized mouth? Well, apparently between asking me if the thing could fly and calling me Orville two brain cells actually connected. I tried to play dumb, but he kept pushing. He definitely made the connection to Will and I, though I hopefully managed to convince him that I think he's a complete nutcase and not that he stumbled upon any huge secrets. I hope. In all honesty, I didn't get a chance to check before we got into a bit of a struggle and he ended up storming out of the door. He also broke Will's car in the process...trying to fix that right now. -Hammering sound can be heard in the background-
Anything else you need to know? Cause I'm fully aware of how bad this situation is, and would personally like to get Errol off of my back permanently, but I don't think that's going to happen any time soon.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Feb 20, 2011 9:31:07 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER Stop...building? Come on, that's a bit rash. I can understand not hammering, but as long as I'm quiet about it, I shouldn't think there would be much of a problem!
No Joan, I'm no tactician. I've told you this time and time again. That's your forte. The most experience I have being a tactician is when I played war as a kid. I'll make sure to avoid any further detection. I suppose I should pass the message on to Will too, just so that he doesn't accidentally blow things. I doubt he's going to be too happy, but really, it's not my fault Errol has no concept of not entering someone's living space without permission. -Clearly displeased with Errol at the end-
And...thanks? I'm guessing you called her. Makes sense.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Feb 21, 2011 23:28:18 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER We can build and be quiet about it! Just as long as we don't...um, discuss anything. We tend to get a bit carried away then. Scrapping...er, arguing with Will is fun, but things can get heated. -Laughing-
I'll let them both know. Darwin is studying Errol? I guess that makes sense in a way...Errol's weird condition and all.
Distracting his attentions would be nice, but how? Set up a decoy for him to chase after? I do know I'm not answering the door of my dorm anymore without looking to see who it is.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Feb 23, 2011 22:27:06 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER If you hear a single hammering sound, I'm going to be a little worried Joan. Considering you'd have to be spending a lot of time outside my door to even be listening for that. Though I guess you have an excuse, if you want to see Darwin... -Laughter-
We'll be quiet! Sheesh, Joan, I know how serious this is. I know I can be a bit reckless at times, but this is different. I just don't know how we're going to fix Will's car any time soon then, and I don't think he's too pleased about what happened. I can't say I blame him, but Errol really needs to listen. I told him it wasn't my car.
So make up excuse? Feed him any excuse that will lead him away from the idea that I'm more than Oliver Winchester? I think I can do that. Might be fun, actually. I wonder if I should have Xelios try to talk to him about it as well. Then again, I'm not certain that Xelios would be able to disguise what he's doing from Errol. Sylent is a pro at information gathering, however, and could probably make it seem completely innocent...plus, yes, he is close to Chess.
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Post by Oliver Lee Winchester on Feb 26, 2011 15:36:56 GMT -7
FROM OLIVER WINCHESTER So...you're saying we can build, as long as it's not during any of the voicemails we send to you? -Chuckles lightly-
What needs to be done needs to be done. It's too bad we can't have meetings, though I can certainly understand why. However, it would help to get us all on the same page about what we're going to do with the Errol situation. Those of us who are involved, at least. I guess I don't want everyone in the RSOR involved, so it probably is better this way.
I think the first step is trying to figure out what Errol thinks of the whole thing. I can come up with an excuse, but I don't want to go ahead and say something that contradicts what he originally thought and lands us into even more hot water.
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