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STUFF GOES IN HERE

Date: 2013-05-11 07:33 pm (UTC)
nebbish: (skeptical)
From: [personal profile] nebbish
I could give you an estimate. In spite of the fact that it is a large number.

[All right, now he's narrowing his eyes. Mitchell is his best mate, no question about that, but if you live as long as he has surely you should end up reading books. A great many of them.]

Right, let's go through - have you read the Narnia books?

Date: 2013-05-13 02:22 pm (UTC)
humanistic: (ri-ight - literally too stupid to insult)
From: [personal profile] humanistic
No, I haven't read the Narnia books. Talking animals? Creeps me out.

[And then, before another title can be mentioned:]

Look, we aren't actually going t' go through some arbitrary reading list, book by book, just to satisfy your curiosity, are we, because I can tell you right now, George, I can think of about six thousand other things I'd rather be doing. Not all of them pleasant.

Date: 2013-05-13 02:46 pm (UTC)
nebbish: (disbelieving)
From: [personal profile] nebbish
[George hopes one of them is the washing up, and he'd say that if he weren't completely floored by the sheer...scandal of what Mitchell has just said.]

Talking animals creep you out. So have you read The Wind in the Willows? Come on, Mitchell, that's - that's mandatory reading, and if you haven't read it I am going to - take drastic measures.

Date: 2013-05-13 03:35 pm (UTC)
humanistic: (grl pls - this isn't law school)
From: [personal profile] humanistic
Drastic measures, what, you're going t' prop my eyes open with toothpicks and force me to read? No, George, I've not read The Wind in the bloody Willows, because it's full of talking animals and I'm pretty sure it's targeted at children.

[He sinks back against the sofa, a bit sulky.]

And would you stop looking at me like that, like I've just told you I lost your firstborn--it's a book, George, and it's not even a very good one.

Date: 2013-05-13 03:46 pm (UTC)
nebbish: (pouty)
From: [personal profile] nebbish
He says, not having read it.

[Extremely Disappointed Looks are a dear commodity; the more they are used, the less effective they become, and so George uses them only when completely warranted. This is a time when they are warranted, and so George fixes his friend with a Very Disappointed Look.]

I think it is a pity indeed that you are willing to simply write off excellent works of literature that have a great deal to say about the human condition for no reason other than you think that they are not good. Or for children. Or because you think that anthropomorphized animals are distasteful - [And, all right, this is a very low blow, but it's for a good cause - he gives Mitchell a Somewhat Wounded Look.]

Date: 2013-05-13 04:45 pm (UTC)
humanistic: (sneer - the view of down here?)
From: [personal profile] humanistic
[It's been over a hundred years since he's suffered the disapproving look of a schoolteacher or a priest or a parent, but the effect is very much the same. Amazing, how you can go off and live a life of debauchery and murder and come out on the other side still squirming under looks like this. More than a little unfair.]

Oh, come off-- now that is unfair! You're trying t' make me feel sorry for you, when you're not an anthropomorphized anything, you're just pathetic. I'm not falling for this, I'm not going to let you make up a reading list for me--I don't want to read about talking animals, no matter what the hell they've got t' say about the human condition, because they shouldn't be saying anything at all.

[And he looks away, to avoid any further sufferances of that Disappointed Look. It really is unfair.]

Maybe if they do a decent film of it, then I'll watch that. Unless it's freakishly animated.

Date: 2013-05-13 04:56 pm (UTC)
nebbish: (pointing)
From: [personal profile] nebbish
Oh, no. No no no, of course, that makes sense.

[The Wounded Look transitions into the Disapproving Look - a slight variation of the Disappointed Look, with a bit less sorrow and a bit more firmness. An exact copy, if he was not mistaken, of his rabbi's look when he admitted that he wasn't going to go in for Talmudic studies at university.]

Never mind, of course, that it'll take you no more than an hour and a half to read it. That's time much better spent catching yet another replay of The Runaway Bride on the telly. Julia Roberts would absolutely be missing you otherwise.

Date: 2013-05-13 06:50 pm (UTC)
humanistic: (sarcastic - what do tigers dream of)
From: [personal profile] humanistic
[And that look would be absolutely effective, if it wasn't met with one of absolute incredulity in return.]

I can't read a book in an hour and a half! And--and!-- I don't even like Runaway Bride all that much, you know I'm a Pretty Woman sort of man. Mystic Pizza. Early Julia Roberts--honestly, it's like maybe you don't know me at all.

Date: 2013-05-13 07:22 pm (UTC)
nebbish: (penis size)
From: [personal profile] nebbish
It's a short book.

[He holds up thumb and forefinger to demonstrate.]

This long. And come off it, you'll still stop and watch if they're showing it, so don't act like you're using your time judiciously. I promise, an hour and a half, no more.

Date: 2013-05-13 08:23 pm (UTC)
humanistic: (grl pls - this isn't law school)
From: [personal profile] humanistic
Yeah, 'an hour and a half', as if that's nothing--trouble is, that's an hour and a half of my life I won't get back.

[He pinches at the bridge of his nose with a huge sigh.]

Will you leave off of me reading if I agree to this one single book.

Date: 2013-05-13 08:30 pm (UTC)
nebbish: (smug)
From: [personal profile] nebbish
I will leave off of you reading if you agree to this one single book.

[He raises his hand.]

I give my word of honor.

Date: 2013-05-13 08:58 pm (UTC)
humanistic: (suspicious - manipedis. guy stuff.)
From: [personal profile] humanistic
[STILL NOT SURE IF THIS IS WORTH IT so... there's a short silence, where he stares at George, as if trying to either work out how much he trusts that claim of honor, or perhaps suss out if the promised peace to come is going to be worth reading this book...]

I can't believe I'm saying this, but-- [A resigned sigh!] Oh, fine, yeah, whatever, get me a copy of the bloody book and I'll read it. Only so that you shut up and keep your lists and your talking animals to yourself.

Date: 2013-05-13 09:03 pm (UTC)
nebbish: (cracking self up)
From: [personal profile] nebbish
[George gives a rare triumphant grin.]

Brilliant. Might actually have a copy in my room - you're going to love it, I'm sure of that. I can go and get it now -

Date: 2013-05-13 10:10 pm (UTC)
humanistic: (huh - who is these girls?!)
From: [personal profile] humanistic
No--

[He sits up, hastily, all but jumping to his feet to grab George's arm--]

No, that's-- that's all right. I wouldn't start on it now anyways, I've-- [thinking quickly--!] --because we-- we're planning Annie's party now. Don't tell me you're trying t' get out of that!

Date: 2013-05-13 11:01 pm (UTC)
nebbish: (skeptical)
From: [personal profile] nebbish
[Mitchell, damn him, does manage to urge George back down into his seat. He grumbles:]

At least I'm a bit more subtle than you avoiding this topic.

[But still - ]

Well, that's a partial guest list, at least. Any suggestions on what we should do? Movies? Cluedo? [A moment later - ] No, if we're inviting ghosts, that'd set them off, wouldn't it.

Date: 2013-05-14 12:41 am (UTC)
humanistic: (yeah? - dude. you're not directing porn.)
From: [personal profile] humanistic
[Subtlety doesn't matter, all that matters is that he did avoid it. Well done, Mitchell. He relaxes back onto the sofa, momentarily too pleased with himself to really listen to George.

But, right, if he's going to avoid the topic of books, he has to keep the conversation going--]


Sorry-- I thought this was Annie's party, but clearly you're planning a party for a seven-year-old. Do people actually plan activities for parties? I thought you just sort of put out crisps and cakes and little pizzas and things and said, hey, it's a party, and everyone-- you know-- mingled.

Date: 2013-05-14 02:01 am (UTC)
nebbish: (squinting)
From: [personal profile] nebbish
That's not a party. That's a - a - get-together. Completely different.

[But that's said mostly to save face, because, yeah, that's generally what parties consist of. George never really was much of one for throwing parties; he was more the one attending. Or...not attending, as the case might have been. But not attending for a good cause, without question.

(The "good cause" was, generally speaking, the Doctor Who Christmas special.)]


But if parties are so straightforward, then it seems like we don't have to plan at all. And we can get back to talking about literature.

Date: 2013-05-14 05:59 am (UTC)
humanistic: (BYE - gotta get my backwards hat)
From: [personal profile] humanistic
No--

[Mitchell sits up again, sharply, and oh my God, that is exactly the turn that this conversation should not take, didn't he just escape that conversation]

Nooo, no, you know-- I think you're right, I think planning is an excellent idea. Cluedo! We just have t' take care to invite the goth-y ghosts, the ones who like talking about their gory details, and, uh-- well, there's wink murder, and the one with the clues on the cards on your forehead, blind man's bluff--

Date: 2013-05-14 03:04 pm (UTC)
nebbish: (pointing)
From: [personal profile] nebbish
Mitchell, did I not just get done saying that a death-related party was a very bad idea -

Date: 2013-05-14 03:51 pm (UTC)
humanistic: (hm! - a nice herpe to ruin the party)
From: [personal profile] humanistic
[He waves off that protest, impatiently.]

It's not death-related, it's not as if we're making little grave cakes or anything morbid like that-- anyway, most ghosts aren't so sensitive about it, it's just a fact of life for them. Er, unlife. Whatever.

Anyway, we are limited in our options, we only own Cluedo. And Monopoly, but you know my feelings on Monopoly.

fuck monopoly

Date: 2013-05-14 03:58 pm (UTC)
nebbish: (squinting)
From: [personal profile] nebbish
[George frowns.]

Monopoly is not to blame for your inability to plan financially, you know.

I put that in there just for you c:

Date: 2013-05-14 04:25 pm (UTC)
humanistic: (no wai -  the shirt before the shirt)
From: [personal profile] humanistic
I don't hate the game because of financial planning, I hate it because the game itself is shit. Hungry capitalism at its finest, all bourgeoisie-- and because someone always buys up all of the decent property and constructs fifteen hotels on every space and gets smug and makes unhelpful comments whenever he gets half the chance.

[And just who could that be....]

I knew it

Date: 2013-05-14 04:39 pm (UTC)
nebbish: (smug)
From: [personal profile] nebbish
They're not unhelpful. [But though his tone is outraged, his grin is absolutely self-satisfied.] You only think they're unhelpful because you're too busy channeling Engels to play.

But really, it's all right. It's not shameful, not to be as good as I am. Not many people are, after all.
humanistic: (sneer - the view of down here?)
From: [personal profile] humanistic
In what world is bet you're sorry you landed there now a helpful comment? Or slum lord, remember the slum lord incident?

[Mildly disgusted, he shakes his head.]

This is why no one wants t' play games with you, George. Just so you know. This, right here, and then you reveal you've some sort of-- junior Monopoly championship title to your name. Like that's at all normal or enviable.
nebbish: (cracking self up)
From: [personal profile] nebbish
Look, you didn't ask about Scrabble, Mitchell, so not telling you about that wasn't a lie. And it's quite enviable, you know, I had my picture in the paper and everything.

[George again tries to seem perfectly restrained and proper, but it's easy enough to tell that he's quite pleased about this line of conversation. Not that he's a braggart - All right, perhaps he's a bit of a braggart.]

Anyway, you oughtn't be so bitter. Annie and I acknowledged the fact that you don't enjoy playing the perfectly necessary role of slum lord, so we don't make you play any longer, do we?

I hated 1999

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you are such a downer.......

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I hate downers

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I hate you.

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You're the only thing I love

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.......awwwww well okay :>

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