Thursday, February 21st, 2013

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Things were quiet in the shop today. No unexpected fruit, gremlins being odd, or other distractions.

William knew full well there were chances it wouldn't last, so he was taking advantage of it while he could and using the time to work on his battlebot for class. He'd be happy to put it aside to help anyone though.
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"Good evening," Jono greeted from where he was standing on the stage once it seemed like everybody who was going to show up had arrived. "This week, we're going to play a game where you and your partner only get a minute on the stage, and in that minute, one of you has to die."

It was, perhaps aptly, called, "Death In A Minute." Ah, Improv.

"Now, different groups play this one in different ways," he continued, "some of them ending their instructions just like that, and leaving it up to players to choose whether their untimely demises are humourous, serious, or utterly mad. Others pick a setting or a prop, and their character's death has to be tied in to that. The goal here today will be to make your deaths purely accidental. Take a page from the Darwin Awards, if you will, and don't be afraid to be completely ridiculous. You'll be given a prop per pair - not really, just to mime out, because I don't want you actually braining your partner with a bowling ball or something - and you'll have to involve that prop, somehow, in the unfortunate demise of your choosing."

[Open! And it probably goes without saying that there will be make-believe pretend death in the comments of this post, but I'll slap that warning on here anyhow!]
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After Ethics, Yeul and Jack headed to the Perk. After all, hot chocolate bribes were serious business and had to be settled as soon as possible. Or rather, hot chocolate was delicious.

And Yeul liked buying people drinks and snacks, especially when it was people that she liked, which turned this entire venture into nothing but a pleasure.

"Are you going on the trip next week?" she asked, holding the door open for him.

[Yeul is here with the modded-with-permission one but open, sure!]
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"Blue food," said Priestly.

"What the hell is he on about now?" the cook asked.

"Blue," Priestly said again. "Everything in blue. Blue tea. Blueberries. Blue lettuce!" He paused. "Okay, greens and purples are allowed, too, but only colors in the blue family!"

"You get the cast iron skillet and the rope," the dishwasher said. "I'll be a diversion."

Today's specials
Spaghetti and meatballs
Stuffed red peppers
Strawberry cheesecake
now hiring! most shifts available!


Luke's was open.
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Kenzi had the Jell-O out again, as well as spiked cocoa, cider and tea for warmth.

[ooc: open & OCD-free]

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