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paradisalost2007-02-22 06:05 pm
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Where I come from, it would be considered quite bad manners to discuss a gracious host's unbecomings and dark secrets at the dinner table, especially when the host is sitting right next to you. Just as well that things may be kept quiet, as some bits and pieces of shattered glass may not suit the works. Imagine finding a bit of glass in your tea-cup one morning as you decide to read this lovely little adventure of ours~
Considering, but of course, you'd have to know when morning is. And if you do I must congratulate you, as you'd be one-two-three-four-five-six steps ahead of myself.
I have a riddle for you all (and I honestly do have an answer this time, I promise):
A stick I found that weighed two pound:
I sawed it up one day
In pieces eight of equal weight!
How much did each peice weigh?
{ written in very small letters near the bottom, looks like it was added on as a last-minute thought }
(Everybody says "a quarter of a pound", which is wrong.)
Considering, but of course, you'd have to know when morning is. And if you do I must congratulate you, as you'd be one-two-three-four-five-six steps ahead of myself.
I have a riddle for you all (and I honestly do have an answer this time, I promise):
A stick I found that weighed two pound:
I sawed it up one day
In pieces eight of equal weight!
How much did each peice weigh?
{ written in very small letters near the bottom, looks like it was added on as a last-minute thought }
(Everybody says "a quarter of a pound", which is wrong.)

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Excellent try, would you like to try once more~?
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0.0105 pounds
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Either way, your train of thought has strayed too far from the question. Excellent answer, but not the right answer.
Would you like to try again?
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Might I ask, have you ever heard of a place called "the Lotus Forest"?
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So then, Not-Cat, would you like to take a stab at answering my riddle~?
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I'd tip my hat in congratulations, but it wouldn't be recieved due to the circumstances of distances. So...
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My congratulations to you for allowing what others could not.
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That's quite clever.
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[small doodle of a tea-cup]
You really like tea, don't you?
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Would you at least like to hear the answer~?
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Tea is quite the marvelous invention. Who has known much else of late because of Time's foul temper? Not I. Ah, for you see, to me it is always tea-time unless someone is able to prove me otherwise.
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To each his own, then.
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I suppose it could get a bit tedius, but there are times between the whiles when I've managed to find a change or two. At this rate, though, asking me that question would be like asking a fish if it should ever tire of swimming, or asking a bird if it ever tires of flying south for the winter.
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"Lotus Forest"? Nope! What's that? Sounds like something mama would read in a story. Is there a princess?
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What I mean is that if you only have tea all the time, you'll miss out on all the other good things out there. And you don't seem like a bird or a fish, sir.
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Should it be that the mistake is only in your spelling, then the answer is as the others have stated - less than one quarter of a pound per piece, as the sawing process produces sawdust.
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I'm afraid there isn't a princess to be seen~ But there is most certainly a Queen of Hearts and her royal playing-card guards. There are monsters such as the the dangerous Jabberwock and the michevious Bandersnatch, there are companions such as the March Hare and the royal Griffon, and there are adventures of little girls falling down rabbit holes and the mome raths outgrabe. Quite an adventurous story, indeed~!
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But six o'clock is tea-time, and you must have tea at tea-time. And since it is, as far as I can tell, always six o'clock, then I must always have tea~!
But you don't seem like a bird or a fish either, and that is hence a trait we have in common.
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Is it your birthday?
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But some other time I may have to visit and tell you more of the story. It's quite an interesting one, if I dare say so myself. Would you have your own room, or do you live in the cupboard with the rest of the good tea-cups when they're not in use?
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I have a room, but it's too big for me! I'm in the kitchen, waiting for my mama. Hehe, I'm the cup with the chip in it.
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Birthdays hold little meaning for me.