Re: Petty Squabble [ROUND 1] [Fort Ayers, New Atlantis]
09-28-2011, 10:34 PM
Originally posted on MSPA by Lord Paradise.
Hey this was really fun
We hoped you like it too
Seems like we’ve just begun
When suddenly we’re throooo-ooo-oo-oooough
Goodbyyyye
Goodbyyyye
Good friends, goodbyyyye
Cause nooooow it’s time to gooooo
But hey, I say, “well that’s okay,”
Cause we’ll see you very soon I know
Very soon I knooo-o-o-oooooooh
Goodbyyyye
Goodbyyyye
Good friends, goodbyyyye
And tomorrow, just like today
The moon, the bear, and the big blue house
Will be waiting for you to come and play
To come and play
To come and play
Bye now!
Emma Broderburg was fast asleep at the wheel of the RV by the time the radio went silent. Her mother, after mostly recovering from a degree of head trauma for which she would have sent any one of her kids to the emergency room, lifted her in her arms and examined the radio. ”ToddlerBeatz wasn’t on before,” she remarked aloud to herself, which is probably something she would have just said in her head if it hadn’t been for the aforementioned head trauma.
”Yeah, Clarice, some of us saw the baby out the giant robot’s optic sensors and figured we could help her get some sleep,” said the radio.
”Oh. Thanks.” Clarice sat down.
* * * * *
Tom climbed down over the inert drones and hit the ground next to Parsley. He was in a good mood, and decided to share his good mood with Parsley. ”Gimme five!”
Parsley stared uncomfortably at Tom’s raised hand. ”…What?”
* * * * *
Ethan threw up.
”Yeah, that’s right, kid,” encouraged John, sounding bored. ”Let it all out.” He sniggered to himself. ”Yeah, I remember my first beer.”
John Smith looked up at the sky. The stars were starting to come out.
* * * * *
”Okay. Talk to you later, I guess. Bye.”
And like that, Alison was bored again. Ten agonizing seconds later, she found something else to occupy her time.
“Hey! I was wondering where you’d gotten off to!”
Carnea made an impatient clicking noise, casting a sideways glance at Alison’s phone.
Hey this was really fun
We hoped you like it too
Seems like we’ve just begun
When suddenly we’re throooo-ooo-oo-oooough
Goodbyyyye
Goodbyyyye
Good friends, goodbyyyye
Cause nooooow it’s time to gooooo
But hey, I say, “well that’s okay,”
Cause we’ll see you very soon I know
Very soon I knooo-o-o-oooooooh
Goodbyyyye
Goodbyyyye
Good friends, goodbyyyye
And tomorrow, just like today
The moon, the bear, and the big blue house
Will be waiting for you to come and play
To come and play
To come and play
Bye now!
Emma Broderburg was fast asleep at the wheel of the RV by the time the radio went silent. Her mother, after mostly recovering from a degree of head trauma for which she would have sent any one of her kids to the emergency room, lifted her in her arms and examined the radio. ”ToddlerBeatz wasn’t on before,” she remarked aloud to herself, which is probably something she would have just said in her head if it hadn’t been for the aforementioned head trauma.
”Yeah, Clarice, some of us saw the baby out the giant robot’s optic sensors and figured we could help her get some sleep,” said the radio.
”Oh. Thanks.” Clarice sat down.
* * * * *
Tom climbed down over the inert drones and hit the ground next to Parsley. He was in a good mood, and decided to share his good mood with Parsley. ”Gimme five!”
Parsley stared uncomfortably at Tom’s raised hand. ”…What?”
* * * * *
Ethan threw up.
”Yeah, that’s right, kid,” encouraged John, sounding bored. ”Let it all out.” He sniggered to himself. ”Yeah, I remember my first beer.”
John Smith looked up at the sky. The stars were starting to come out.
* * * * *
”Okay. Talk to you later, I guess. Bye.”
And like that, Alison was bored again. Ten agonizing seconds later, she found something else to occupy her time.
“Hey! I was wondering where you’d gotten off to!”
Carnea made an impatient clicking noise, casting a sideways glance at Alison’s phone.