A response! Wonderful. . . apparently the Baron's desire for an immediate spot of entertainment was to be fulfilled.
Families are always tedious. That's mostly what they're for, aside from political maneuverings. Or less speakable things, if you were the Baron's pretty young nephew. A bit of tedium is good for a man, besides. Keeps you alert. How do expect to stay alert without a potential knife in the back? Complacency breeds bad habits.
If you have issue with parties involving badly cooked turkey and insipid little toys, wouldn't it be more constructive to hold your own, better party, and show them how it's done?
Now, if understand right- you have placed an unpleasantly scented object in the school hallways and organized an event about it, -without- obtaining the requisite permission. Shame, shame. I'm pretty sure that's against the rules. It's buried rather deep in the book, but, I'm sure I could find it somewhere. And this unpleasantly scented object won't even maim anyone? How dissappointing. You really are no fun, aren't you?
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Date: 2011-12-25 03:34 am (UTC)Families are always tedious. That's mostly what they're for, aside from political maneuverings. Or less speakable things, if you were the Baron's pretty young nephew. A bit of tedium is good for a man, besides. Keeps you alert. How do expect to stay alert without a potential knife in the back? Complacency breeds bad habits.
If you have issue with parties involving badly cooked turkey and insipid little toys, wouldn't it be more constructive to hold your own, better party, and show them how it's done?
Now, if understand right- you have placed an unpleasantly scented object in the school hallways and organized an event about it, -without- obtaining the requisite permission. Shame, shame. I'm pretty sure that's against the rules. It's buried rather deep in the book, but, I'm sure I could find it somewhere. And this unpleasantly scented object won't even maim anyone? How dissappointing. You really are no fun, aren't you?