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5th Floor Common Room, Late Saturday Night
JD wanted to paint the town red, but, sadly, lacked the necessary art supplies. As a result, he was sitting in the common room with some paper and crayons, resorting to drawing pictures of daisies.
((OOC: Open to all, including suggestions for adventure and foolishness))
((OOC: Open to all, including suggestions for adventure and foolishness))
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"I don't think I'd call you round. Robust perhaps, but certainly not round."
JD nodded. Very smooth. Way to complement the curvy ladies.
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He's trying to be nice, and it's not like I don't have you to be mean.
"Maybe you should talk to him about it."
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~~~*~~~*~~~Fantasy Sequence~~~*~~~*~~~
JD, dressed in full cowboy gear, including hats, chaps and spurs, swaggered up to the doors of a western style saloon. He pushed his way in, blinking against the smoke-filled, dim room.
Various student of Fandom turned on their barstools, smoking and drinking, some with ladies on their laps. He cleared his throat.
"I'm hear looking for a Mr. Jomax. Seems he's had some impolite things to say about a lady of the most respectable morals and I'm here to give him a much needed talking to. Partners," JD said in a Texas drawl."
The crowd parted, revealing...
~~~*~~~*~~~End Sequence~~~*~~~*~~~
He blinked suddenly, realizing he had no idea who this Jomax guy was.
"You know," he said with a Texas drawl. He shook his head, resuming in a normal voice, "maybe I should. Uh, where would I be able to find him usually?"
He secretly hoped this answer included a description. He was being very noble.
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[ooc: My eyes are crossing. I have to pass out very soon. We can end here or pick up tomorrow as you'd like.]
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"I'll just have to see about that then."
He puffed up his chest for effect. Unfortunately, probably not the effect he was looking for.
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