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The Magic Box, Sunday, Sept. 21
Anders had taken Joker's advice and finally bought a phone. It hadn't been nearly as overwhelming as he'd feared; he'd just needed to swallow his pride, ask more than a few stupid questions, and sign a contract promising that every month he'd give the phone company almost an entire day's wages.
Easy.
Of course, Joker's (ahem) interesting video recommendations, coupled with some exploring Anders had done on his own, had put all sorts of new ideas in Anders' head. He couldn't look at the display of cords for use in spellwork without going pink, and he now had a new appreciation for the limits of human flexibility and determination.
He tried to put that out of his mind as he neatened the shop. The plastic skeleton flamingos looked dapper in their bow ties, of course, but it was hardly fair to dress all of them as men. Some of them needed cobweb wigs to make it clear they were female skeleton flamingos. He stretched the cotton gently into place, putting some of the flamingos into pairs so they wouldn't get lonely.
[OOC: Open post, open shop!]
Easy.
Of course, Joker's (ahem) interesting video recommendations, coupled with some exploring Anders had done on his own, had put all sorts of new ideas in Anders' head. He couldn't look at the display of cords for use in spellwork without going pink, and he now had a new appreciation for the limits of human flexibility and determination.
He tried to put that out of his mind as he neatened the shop. The plastic skeleton flamingos looked dapper in their bow ties, of course, but it was hardly fair to dress all of them as men. Some of them needed cobweb wigs to make it clear they were female skeleton flamingos. He stretched the cotton gently into place, putting some of the flamingos into pairs so they wouldn't get lonely.
[OOC: Open post, open shop!]