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Post by Sherman "Sherlock" Holmes on Jan 19, 2005 22:21:04 GMT -5
"But not many that were Romanian princes!" Holmes states excitedly, but quietly as he smokes his pipe. You half expected him to say, 'Watson, I've done it!' his face was so cheek.
"I believe I can tell you who our Vlad Kolov is - or was, at any rate." Holmes said proudly.
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Jan 19, 2005 22:21:38 GMT -5
The buzzer from the wash goes off and Bassarov put's Freakboy's clothes in the dryer. He returns to the living room and sits next to Zero, putting a hand on her leg without really even noticing it. "I'm in a great mood. It is nice to not worry so much, even when there are so many things to worry about."
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Post by Freak Boy on Jan 19, 2005 22:23:06 GMT -5
"We need to take advantage of this spare time while we can. It's very rare that one of us, let alone all three of us, aren't getting shot at or attacked by some Red Infinity agent or another." Freak Boy says. "Any suggestions?"
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Post by Lady Blue on Jan 19, 2005 22:23:58 GMT -5
I mesh my fingers together, put my elbows on the table and rest my chin on my hands. "Why doncha just tell me instead of building up to it?" I ask nicely.
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Post by "Zero" Americanski on Jan 19, 2005 22:26:02 GMT -5
I do notice Bassarov's touch, it is all but electrifying, as I really like being touched by him. But I try to act as if I don't notice, at least not that much. "It's not good to worry constantly, if you worry too much you'll wind up smoking more cigarettes than I do."
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Post by Sherman "Sherlock" Holmes on Jan 19, 2005 22:30:10 GMT -5
"I do apologize." Holmes said with that cheeky grin of his. "It's in my nature.
"Anyway, Vladimir Kolov is none other than Vladimir Tepes, who was known after his death as Vlad the Impaler. He was the inspiration for Count Dracula and I do believe our Romanian friend is none other than the Impaler himself." Holmes said proudly as he lit his pipe again.
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Jan 19, 2005 22:30:20 GMT -5
"I'm not sure what we can do. We could play a board game. That is sometimes entertaining." Bassarov sugguests. He leans over to Zero and whispers I want you later, then gets up to see if Freakboy's clothes are dried yet. Whenever his ego swells he becomes more sexual than normal, and all of Zero and Freakboy's flattery has inflated hm. "Ah, fantastic, they are all clean and dry." He tosses the clothes to Freakboy. "There you are, El Bizzaro."
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Post by Valkoinen Joki on Jan 19, 2005 22:32:04 GMT -5
I look at violet and then turn to go, I stop at the door but hten continual through. *...being in helsinki might prove useful... though I was kind of hoping she'd make me be a tortureir... that way I can volunteer to be sayuka's torture and stop it.....*.
I teleport to the ministry of education
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Post by "Zero" Americanski on Jan 19, 2005 22:34:49 GMT -5
I smile slightly, and telepatically tell Bassarov Then you can have me later, lubimi! I try hard to push that thought out of my mind, only somewhat successfully. "I've only played a couple of board games, what did you have in mind?"
(sorry but I g2g, as long as you're just playing board games assume that I do modestly well)
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Post by Lady Blue on Jan 19, 2005 22:36:16 GMT -5
I chuckle. "Yeah, right... General Kolov is Prince Vlad Tepes Dracul, that bastard died a thousand years ago! It couldn't possibly be him!"
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Post by Freak Boy on Jan 19, 2005 22:36:38 GMT -5
"I'm gonna get you back." Freak Boy said jokingly as he went towards Bassarov's room. "Be it with embarassing photos of you at a Marxmas party or an embarassing story I tell over the radio, I'll get you back."
Freak Boy was, of course, smiling and speaking in a friendly and joking tone the whole time, which to an extent made it slightly more creepy.
He came out of Mischa and Bassarov's room a few seconds later, wearing his loose fitting jeans and Che "Revolucion!" shirt.
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Post by Valodya Bassarov on Jan 19, 2005 22:37:15 GMT -5
"Anything but Monopoly." Bassarov pleads.
"Maybe...Proletarian Pictionary! This is a classic game that we always played at parties years ago."
Bassarov grabs some markers and large sheets of paper. He laughs at Freakboy.
"That would be interesting. You can go ahead and try.."
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Post by Sherman "Sherlock" Holmes on Jan 19, 2005 22:40:36 GMT -5
"Oh, on the contrary, Lady Blue. I believe it was Sherlock Holmes who once said, 'When the possible has politely eliminated itself, then one must accept the impossible to be possible.' If that makes any sense.
"Let me put it this way; other than Vlad Tepes Dracul there were no TRUE Romanian kings who even fit within the possible realms of a vampiristic man. There were no Romanian kings within the possible span of Kolov's life, so it would be impossible for him to be a king in the first place.
"Therefore, with the logical possibility of Kolov being a prince out of the way, it is quite possible that Tepes did not die but staged his death, if you will, to make himself seem more mortal. I tell you, Kolov MUST be Tepes." Holmes said with as much confidence as he could muster.
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Post by Freak Boy on Jan 19, 2005 22:43:18 GMT -5
"Oh, don't you worry. I will." Freak Boy said, sitting down.
"Yeah, Proletariat Pictionary sounds fine... truth be told, I've never played Proletariat Pictionary, care to explain it to me?" Freak Boy asked.
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Post by Hatake Kakashi on Jan 20, 2005 0:26:20 GMT -5
"Fascia?" Kakashi pushes open the door, walking in, the bag of food in his arms, "I'm back."
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