Our church bazaar is going very well today, dear. Everyone said my cookies were quite delicious. I've come home to whip up another batch. They will be my special oatmeal raisen, and they are for the workers after they finish. Then we have a board meeting. I like to bring my knitting and listen to the meetings. I don't say much. It's best for the younger people to run things, don't you think? Sometimes, I do make a small correction, though, dear. For example, one young woman wanted to have a rock band for our Spring Mixer. Quite inappropriate for a church, you know, dear. I suggested a nice classical group. They are thinking it over dear, and will decide today.
Ms. Fettleson, The guys here: http://www.myspace.com/mewithoutyou are a bunch of charming, Jesus Freaks that would be perfect for rock music at a church gathering.
Shadow, Oscar gave me his grandmother's old copy of Poor Folk for Christmas so I'll start that as soon as I finish re-reading Edgar Keret's: The Great Nimrod Flipout. You'd probably really like it. Have you read any of the Coheed and Cambria comic books? They're the only ones I've really read.
Good... evening(?) everyone. Not quite sure how time works between two places, as I've never had to bother with anything other than FGSS Standard.
Anyway. I figured I would just come to see how everyone was doing. I'm watching the rear of the ship through some cameras. You'd think that a hot hydrogen exhaust would leave -some- sort of giant flame, but sadly, there's no such thing. We're not even accelerating that fast.
The machine wants me to design clothes for its digital images. This is just weird.
Thank you for the suggestion, dear. I am sure rock music is very nice, but it is just not appropriate for church. The committee voted for a rock band yesterday, but I just had to put my foot down. We ended up going with a nice group that puts on musicals.
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Hi Fin
Are you around? I go to my grandmother's house on Sunday.
It's boring.
Shadow
Dear Ms. Mira,
Our church bazaar is going very well today, dear. Everyone said my cookies were quite delicious. I've come home to whip up another batch. They will be my special oatmeal raisen, and they are for the workers after they finish. Then we have a board meeting. I like to bring my knitting and listen to the meetings. I don't say much. It's best for the younger people to run things, don't you think? Sometimes, I do make a small correction, though, dear. For example, one young woman wanted to have a rock band for our Spring Mixer. Quite inappropriate for a church, you know, dear. I suggested a nice classical group. They are thinking it over dear, and will decide today.
Have a lovely day, dear.
Sincerely,
Ms. Fettleston
Dear Ms. Mira,
Oh my. I see I spelled raisin incorrectly. I am quite embarrassed.
The correct way to spell raisin is: raisin.
Sincerely,
Ms. Fettleston
Good boy, scruffy. Sit.
What? Can't a ghost love dogs?
Shadow,
Why do you go over there every Sunday?
Ms. Fettleson,
The guys here: http://www.myspace.com/mewithoutyou are a bunch of charming, Jesus Freaks that would be perfect for rock music at a church gathering.
Woof. Woof.
Wag, wag, wag.
Troubadour,
Where have you been? My friend Penny saw a few of your posts and she thinks the way you talk is... becoming?
I'm sorry Ms. Fettleston. I mean to type the third "t" in your name but it doesn't always happen. Please forgive me.
Fin
I don't know. My mom makes me to go with her.
It's so boring.
What are you doing today?
Troubadour, are you a ghost?
Shadow
Shadow,
Your family loves you then. Sorry it's boring. What book are you reading currently?
Fin
I like comic books. You?
I have to go. Have fun.
Shadow
Shadow,
Oscar gave me his grandmother's old copy of Poor Folk for Christmas so I'll start that as soon as I finish re-reading Edgar Keret's: The Great Nimrod Flipout. You'd probably really like it.
Have you read any of the Coheed and Cambria comic books? They're the only ones I've really read.
Good... evening(?) everyone. Not quite sure how time works between two places, as I've never had to bother with anything other than FGSS Standard.
Anyway. I figured I would just come to see how everyone was doing. I'm watching the rear of the ship through some cameras. You'd think that a hot hydrogen exhaust would leave -some- sort of giant flame, but sadly, there's no such thing. We're not even accelerating that fast.
The machine wants me to design clothes for its digital images. This is just weird.
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Goran. I have an important message for you.
Turn left.
Oh.
And wide bottom jeans are out of style.
Dear Ms. Fin,
Thank you for the suggestion, dear. I am sure rock music is very nice, but it is just not appropriate for church. The committee voted for a rock band yesterday, but I just had to put my foot down. We ended up going with a nice group that puts on musicals.
Sincerely,
Ms. Fettleston
Fin
I like manga mostly.
Those books sound cool.
Shadow
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