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Post by Josef Stalin on Feb 13, 2005 1:58:24 GMT -5
"Very well then... let's see...
"Way back in 1917, the motherland was under the rule of the Czars. They ruled with an iron fist and were, for the most part, idiots. In fact, the Czar Nicholas the first I believe it was ordered a railroad track to be built across Russia and for it to be a straight line! This killed thousands as they had to drill through mountains, cut down forests, fill in swamps, etcetera, etcetra... so, I'm sure you can see why revolution was needed," Stalin said as he drank his cuppacino.
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Post by Krupskaya on Feb 13, 2005 1:59:42 GMT -5
"That's interesting. What did you do during the revolution?"
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Post by Josef Stalin on Feb 13, 2005 2:01:31 GMT -5
Of course, Stalin was a Czarist spy in the revolution and didn't switch sides till the Czar was dead. However, he was not about to tell Krupskaya this. He would feed her the same story he fed everyone.
"I was Lenin's right hand man and helped him to lead the revolution." Stalin said proudly.
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Post by Illidan on Feb 13, 2005 2:03:07 GMT -5
Illidan changes clothes and decides that he will look for Krupskaya. He bought her some flowers to cheer her up about what happened at the Ministry of Education.
He finds Krupskaya and Stalin at a coffee shop and sits down with them.
"Hello, I bought some flowers to cheer you up, Krupskaya."
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Post by Krupskaya on Feb 13, 2005 2:04:01 GMT -5
"Thanks, that was really thoughtful of you. We're talking about the revolution right now. Join us!"
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Post by Illidan on Feb 13, 2005 2:05:05 GMT -5
"Hello Comrade Stalin, I know a little about the revolution myself." Illidan states as he sits down.
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Post by Josef Stalin on Feb 13, 2005 2:05:17 GMT -5
"Yes, come on. Sit down, Illidan. You've had a tiring day." Stalin said, sipping his cuppacino.
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Post by Illidan on Feb 13, 2005 2:08:08 GMT -5
"Yes, it surely has been. I can't believe what happened to the Ministry of Education. But at least they are rebuilding rather quickly."
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Post by Josef Stalin on Feb 13, 2005 2:12:26 GMT -5
"Right you are, things should be back to normal in no time. Soon this whole thing will be behind us." he said in a comforting tone to Krupskaya.
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Post by Krupskaya on Feb 13, 2005 2:14:26 GMT -5
"That does make me feel better. We shouldn't let this bother us. I would still like to plan get togethers for Red Infinity members. Maybe we could have a Red Infinity ice fishing contest."
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Post by Illidan on Feb 13, 2005 2:15:13 GMT -5
"Ice fishing? I can't say that I have ever gone. I think that is a great idea, Krupkaya."
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Post by Josef Stalin on Feb 13, 2005 2:18:06 GMT -5
"I never did much ice fishing as a boy. Georgia was rather warm. Especially in the summers." Stalin sipped his coffee again.
"I suppose I could learn to ice fish."
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Post by Krupskaya on Feb 13, 2005 2:20:44 GMT -5
"Everyone who enters should get a prize. Maybe since we have so many books we can give a book to each participant. And whoever gets the biggest fish can go on a date with either Lin-Sat or Lady Violet. Do you think they would go along with that?"
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Post by Illidan on Feb 13, 2005 2:21:31 GMT -5
"Lady Violet might, but I'm not sure about Lin-Sat."
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Post by Josef Stalin on Feb 13, 2005 2:23:29 GMT -5
Stalin pauses...
"Somehow I doubt that Comrade Lin-Sat would go for that, but I think Lady Violet might. You never know... she's a bit fickle sometimes. We need a male who is willing to go on a date with the victor," Stalin said, trying to think of who they could use.
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