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paradisalost2007-03-12 10:40 pm
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Ms Mary Mack, Mack, Mack,
All dressed in black, black, black...
{ Transcribed laughter that's just a little creepy }
...Aha~! No no no no my dears, you don't want me to finish that one. I'm quite certain that a great many of you would not like the ending. But then again, it would be horribly rude of me to judge my audience without asking first... So I shall let you do the asking. And I shall do the listening! And by and by the whiles we'll have a tango. If a third party joins in, perhaps we could make it a waltz, wouldn't that be exciting~?
Does anyone know if it's tea-time? I have yet to have recovered my watch, and while I can't say that I have much in the way of a temper, it is beginning to irritate me.
Many of my butter-flies (or butterbirds, as some have lovingly taken to calling them) have been returned and are quite happy, I dare say. A couple of them might not get back into their normal shape for a while, but I find nothing wrong with the fact. My sincerest thanks to those of you whom have assisted in their retrieval or have taken them as their own. I have noticed that those which I was not informed of seem to return to my room eventually of their own free will--like homing pigeons, how quaint~!
I believe I shall get some sleep now, if it isn't tea-time.
All dressed in black, black, black...
{ Transcribed laughter that's just a little creepy }
...Aha~! No no no no my dears, you don't want me to finish that one. I'm quite certain that a great many of you would not like the ending. But then again, it would be horribly rude of me to judge my audience without asking first... So I shall let you do the asking. And I shall do the listening! And by and by the whiles we'll have a tango. If a third party joins in, perhaps we could make it a waltz, wouldn't that be exciting~?
Does anyone know if it's tea-time? I have yet to have recovered my watch, and while I can't say that I have much in the way of a temper, it is beginning to irritate me.
Many of my butter-flies (or butterbirds, as some have lovingly taken to calling them) have been returned and are quite happy, I dare say. A couple of them might not get back into their normal shape for a while, but I find nothing wrong with the fact. My sincerest thanks to those of you whom have assisted in their retrieval or have taken them as their own. I have noticed that those which I was not informed of seem to return to my room eventually of their own free will--like homing pigeons, how quaint~!
I believe I shall get some sleep now, if it isn't tea-time.

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