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dollpocalypse) wrote2012-09-17 07:02 pm
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Room 307, Monday Evening
So Topher's room was what one might call 'aggressively unclean' at this point, and the extremely hyper and curious robot puppy running around was probably not helping matters. However, Topher had a very good cleaning strategy to prepare for coding funtimes with Victor: kicking the majority of his stuff under his desk, into the closet, or over towards the other side of the room. It was such a great strategy, he couldn't believe no one had ever thought of it before!
Once that was taken care of, he removed his drawer of inappropriate starches from his closet and placed it beside his desk for optimal snacking, set Broca II the robot puppy on his bed to "nap," and then settled at his desk and began looking up ELIZA applications to play with. Whee, coding!
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Once that was taken care of, he removed his drawer of inappropriate starches from his closet and placed it beside his desk for optimal snacking, set Broca II the robot puppy on his bed to "nap," and then settled at his desk and began looking up ELIZA applications to play with. Whee, coding!
[[open, expecting one!]]
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Give Victor a second. Sometimes there just weren't words.
"I think I'm fine without one?" he said. "I mean, he's awesome, but I'm not sure I'd want to drag a dog into fights, you know? Kind of not fair to the dog."
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"Does that mean you wouldn't have okayed it if you'd been around?" What, he was curious.
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Because that's what would totally strike fear into the hearts of evildoers. An attack penguin.
"Maybe a goat."
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CabrĂ³n had made an impression, it seemed.
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Jokingly. That should be very clear.
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The main lesson here was that Topher needed to expand his universe of potential gift-giving options.
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"Serves coffee, mostly," Topher said. "Also breakfast. Which was a thing because otherwise Tony eats, like, twice a week. And I think it had a sprinker system?"
He shrugged.
"An attack goat would take way more time."