Labour
no longer the
party with the
most internal drama. Gave all Tories blistering hangovers to celebrate (that should confuse Theresa May).
Progress on
The Machine:
NOT the gadget, Paddy, thanks so much. Ordered new valves from Swagelok. Hopefully solid silver fittings will reduce thaumic leaks.
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(OOC: that made me giggle so much! It's one of my (RPer's) nicknames at work!)
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(OOC: glad you liked it. :D Does your rp-er also work for Paddy, or is that someone else?)
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(OOC: Uh, not sure what you mean?)
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(OOC: sorry, was half in, half out of character there. Mandy tends not leave easily. Meant to ask- do you rp as Paddy as well, or is that someone else?)
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(OOC: Ah, I see! No, that's not me.)
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Granted, the last time I gardened was when I was five and I put the fork through my foot.</strike.no subject
Mr Laws, I have no intention of delving into your personal life, you know I guard mine with equal vigour; I would merely point out that personal conflicts cost New Labour very dear. They reduce one's own and one's party's ability to function and the Liberal Democrats cannot afford one, let alone two, important members to be operating at sub-optimum efficiency.
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He's not an important
I didn't want anyone to
Everything's breaking
Don't delve into my personal life.
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What have you done?
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Are you surprised?
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Oh for God's sakeGood day.
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Good luck with the new fittings for the gadget, by the way. I'm sure thaumic leaks are definitely to be avoided.
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I know you're deliberately trying to wind me up.Thank you, thaumic leaks from the The Machine can have nasty side effects; turning the floor to custard, that sort of thing. Gets messy.
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How's Tony these days? I haven't heard from him for a while.
Not that I still miss him. Dammit.Oh dear yes, can't have that! Of course you have to preserve health and safety while meddling with forces man was not meant to understand.
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I believe he's enjoying himself, out in the Middle East.
He doesn't answer the phone, probably busy.I'm glad we agree. There are only so many buckets of custard one can pass off as Eamon Holmes's pudding before the staff start getting suspicious.
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Ah, that would explain why he's not returning my calls.
I wonder how he's doing.Did you really? Well, waste not, want not, I suppose. I hope it was good-quality custard.
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And sooner or later we'll end up appointing the right one.Yes, your last one was a bit much. I was exhausted just trying to follow it; I can't imagine how much work it must have been trying to control the outcome.
What did happen there, by the way. It didn't look like the outcome you were hoping for--or are you playing a long game as usual?
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But I bet it wasn't for want of trying.Foolish of me to ask.no subject
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Well, I'd better toddle off and see how David is doing
if he'll let me. I dare say we'll see each other around the place.no subject
avoid using the corridorsmake time for a chat.