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unconfines
2014-06-17 12:55 am (UTC)
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twist my arm
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he wont be able to stay in my rover. tense enough as it is with just two of them. im sure i can find somewhere to take him, though
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cassock
2014-06-17 01:01 am (UTC)
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It's not a joke. I got her shark fillets ready. She's a good girl, she won't give you much trouble.
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You could always take care of her at my place. I don't mind. I'll let my rover mates know.
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unconfines
2014-06-17 01:57 am (UTC)
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she. sorry
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good to know shes more well behaved than the ones i normally babysit. as long as its fine with your rover, im happy to do it
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cassock
2014-06-17 02:05 am (UTC)
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It's alright. She forgives you.
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I grew up in a farm. Animals are not difficult to understand most of the time. She likes my scent. I was going to give you one of my shirts to take.
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I'll let them know. I'll leave her food clearly labeled for you. Thank you for doing this.
Her name's Marina.
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unconfines
2014-06-20 05:47 am (UTC)
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martin and marina? that might be the most well-coordinated naming strategy ive heard yet
[Not to mention: cute.]
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dont worry, i have my own tricks up my sleeve. ill take good care of her
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no subject
twist my arm
FROM: anders@cdc.org
he wont be able to stay in my rover. tense enough as it is with just two of them. im sure i can find somewhere to take him, though
no subject
It's not a joke. I got her shark fillets ready. She's a good girl, she won't give you much trouble.
FROM: septim.martin@cdc.org
You could always take care of her at my place. I don't mind. I'll let my rover mates know.
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she. sorry
FROM: anders@cdc.org
good to know shes more well behaved than the ones i normally babysit. as long as its fine with your rover, im happy to do it
no subject
It's alright. She forgives you.
FROM: septim.martin@cdc.org
I grew up in a farm. Animals are not difficult to understand most of the time. She likes my scent. I was going to give you one of my shirts to take.
FROM: septim.martin@cdc.org
I'll let them know. I'll leave her food clearly labeled for you. Thank you for doing this.
Her name's Marina.
no subject
martin and marina? that might be the most well-coordinated naming strategy ive heard yet
[Not to mention: cute.]
FROM: anders@cdc.org
dont worry, i have my own tricks up my sleeve. ill take good care of her