Tony Foster (
wantstodirect) wrote in
fandomhighdorms2008-09-06 03:49 pm
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Second Floor Common Room, Saturday Evening
Tony was determined to understand Much Concern Over Nothing, so he'd rented a copy of the movie. He put the movie on with subtitles playing and had his copy of the play open in front of him to follow along. He paused the movie occasionally to make notes or to rewind it and watch something again.
Not the most exciting way to spend a Saturday night, perhaps, but at least it was unlikely to end with him in the ER.
[Very open!]
Not the most exciting way to spend a Saturday night, perhaps, but at least it was unlikely to end with him in the ER.
[Very open!]

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"'The savage bull may; but if ever the sensible
Benedick bear it, pluck off the bull's horns and set
them in my forehead: and let me be vilely painted,
and in such great letters as they write 'Here is
good horse to hire,'" He lowered the book. "How is that supposed to make sense?"
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"Hallo, Tony. What're you watching?"
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"Ah!" Lola smiled. "You have done this work before?"
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He stepped into the common room on the second floor, having heard voices from the hallway, and regarded the television with a headtilt that wouldn't look out of place on a curious puppy. "What are you watching?" he asked, coming closer.
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