Text to Julio
Jan. 19th, 2007 09:29 pmIt is now gone ten o'clock and a particular door has still not opened, so I imagine the flat couch shall once again enjoy an overnighter. I imagine it has been lonely these last few months.
Unless you are otherwise "occupied" in the darkroom.
Unless you are otherwise "occupied" in the darkroom.
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Date: 2007-01-20 03:41 am (UTC)The couch is not so bad. The left half of my back goes numb after the first hour, so there is hardly any pain.
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Date: 2007-01-20 04:08 am (UTC)Actual testing of the door I shall leave to you, as some of us have gloriously single rooms of our own and thus such an intrusion would be Odd. Though I know the wish may be surprisingly futile at Xavier's, let us all pray the closing was not on account of degredation caused by contact with a suspicious and virulent substance. That sort of drama is quite embarrassing in retrospect.
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Date: 2007-01-20 04:24 am (UTC)The door is unlocked and he is asleep with a book over his face. Or could be. He is not snoring. At least I get my own bed back.
I think the door being closed is due to Emo and not because he is sick and too crazy and dumb to go to the doctors.
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Date: 2007-01-20 04:34 am (UTC)Perhaps it is the Emo. It is passed around, flu-like, and sadly innoculation appears far less effective. Kyle's last such obvious manifestation was far before your time, so perhaps he was due. However, suffice it to say it was not a happy one for any of us. Perhaps attentiveness is required.
Although that will require effort. Bugger.
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Date: 2007-01-20 04:44 am (UTC)This is a persistant case of Emo. I am not sure how to go about treating it. I would be much more concerned for Kyle, but I also spent last night on the couch. The crease from the cushion was still indented in my forehead for most of the morning.
You realize this is also silly that we are texting, and you are within throwing distance?
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Date: 2007-01-20 05:04 am (UTC)I too am unaccustomed to successful treatment of the Emo. In fact I fail rather spectacularly. Perhaps it may be solved by the throwing of either food or small girls, as such seems to be the popular local solution.
I feel no particular compulsion to leave the comforts of my room, and it behooves me to point out that I am not the one speaking of a cohabitator laying not two metres away.
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Date: 2007-01-20 05:13 am (UTC)I believe he has been both fed and attended to by a small girl, and this does nothing. The Emo is that bad.
He has a book over his face and does not answer to "Hey puto!" I give up.