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Post by TAKEMURA KATSU on Jun 6, 2010 13:22:15 GMT -5
ORE-SAMA HAS SIGNED ON,CURRENTLY TAKING A BREAK FROM HIS CASE WORK & HAVING TEA It's curious, you know... How people believe they can twist the law around their finger like a piece of yarn. As for me? My reputation is solid as ever, but taking a break from building a delightfully strong arguement is often a necessary distraction. I shouldn't become too immersed. Mistakes are made when one is overwhelmed and I'd feel so guilty if my mistakes led to an innocent man serving a lifetime in prison. So I have tea... And perhaps some good conversation? Boredom does not offer me a productive environment, you know. Try me. Come on, then.
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Post by CHAUNCEY AVERY on Jun 13, 2010 23:34:42 GMT -5
FrenchFry is ONLINE [/b][/size] Mood: Tres mal Listening To: Je Cours par Kyo[/i][/size][/center][/font] FrenchFry is typing... [/i][/b][/size][/font] • It is quite interesting how some people tend to believe they can get away with whatever they please. How they believe themselves to be smarter than most. • By what your saying, I would have to assume you're a lawyer? Or something of the sorts? It must be nice having such a nice job, non? • Tea is a splendid way to relax, don't you think? And maybe I can offer you that "good conversation" you are looking for. • .... Please don't mind my name. I was forced into the stupid title by a friend of mine. • It made them smile so I couldn't turn it down.[/blockquote]
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Post by TAKEMURA KATSU on Jun 14, 2010 15:54:29 GMT -5
ORE-SAMA HAS SIGNED ON,CURRENTLY TAKING A BREAK FROM HIS CASE WORK & HAVING TEA It's a curious concept, isn't it? Really, now. The way men's heads inflate with hot air while their fat, eager mouths boast of granduer that is hardly theirs to flaunt? It's laughable, very laughable. I'm rambling again. Do excuse me. Yes, I'm a lawyer and I really do enjoy my job. Nothing satisfies me more than helping an innocent man walk free. And, yes, it supports my lifestyle well enough. I'm a lucky man. I'm curious... are you foreign? A random assumption, I suppose, but I'm building a hunch, here. Tea is my favorite drink. Even more so than an aged Château Margaux. Oh, but you think you can give me that conversation? Okay, then. Let's see. Ah... How cute? You seem like quite the humble gentleman. Do humor Ore-sama, then. I'm curious to learn more about this "frenchfry." Heh.
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Post by CHAUNCEY AVERY on Jun 14, 2010 20:54:20 GMT -5
FrenchFry is ONLINE [/b][/size] Mood: Tres mal Listening To: Je Cours par Kyo[/i][/size][/center][/font] FrenchFry is typing... [/i][/b][/size][/font] • I find it quite sad and a little pathetic. • And it's okay. You may ramble as much as you wish. I do not mind. • I do wish I had a great job like yours but I'm not complaining about mine. I find it quite amusing sometimes. Though also quite stressful. Your job must be stressful as well. • Oui, I am foreign. Sorry, I tend to mix French into my conversations out of habit. I can't let my native language die from within my memory. I would hate that so. • You assumption is correct. • I much prefer a nice red wine but tea is also quite the heavenly drink. Especially if it's warm tea in front of a nice fire during the winter. • If you are curious to learn more about me, why not ask questions? I'll gladly answer.[/blockquote]
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Post by TAKEMURA KATSU on Jun 15, 2010 15:53:00 GMT -5
ORE-SAMA HAS SIGNED ON,CURRENTLY TAKING A BREAK FROM HIS CASE WORK & HAVING TEA Isn't it? Oh, it's so amusing to watch them fall from their pedestals... You're quite the polite fellow, hm? Such a rare quality in people these days. I'm almost shocked. Almost. Is that so? What's your "amusing" profession, then? Yes, sometimes I do find myself a little overwhelmed, but only rarely. I'm good at my job. And, because I'm good at it, I don't get stressed so easily. Though my clients are often a bit more stingy then I'd like. Don't apologize. I caught on quickly. A frenchman... It's been a while since I've run into one of those, heh. The language is quite "romantic," I suppose. Never my cup of tea. See, that must be your French roots talking. My mother was British and I must've inherited her fondness for a good cup of tea. Wine, to me, can sometimes be quite overrated. You sound like a real romantic. Heh, French indeed. Well, for starters, what's your name? Unless you're uncomfortable disclosing such information.
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Post by CHAUNCEY AVERY on Jun 15, 2010 23:42:15 GMT -5
FrenchFry is ONLINE [/b][/size] Mood: Tres mal Listening To: Une Derniere Danse par Kyo[/i][/size][/center][/font] FrenchFry is typing... [/i][/b][/size][/font] • Hmm.. It's their own fault when they fall. That is why it's so sad. • Am I polite? Je ne sais pas. I was just raised like this, I suppose. I never really noticed. Mais merci. • My profession? I teach French at the high school and I'm a part-tiem chef at a restaurant. The amusing one is teaching. Some of the answers these kids come up with make me question my teaching skills. Though, I do have a few exceptional students. • I'm not surprised you haven't met many of Frenchmen here. It doesn't seem there are a lot around here. And yes, I do believe the language is known as "the language of love" or "the romance language." At least, that's what I've heard. • Yes but a glass of red wine a night keeps the heart healthy. That's one of the main reasons I drink it. • My name? I will give you my name if you give me yours. That only seems fair, non?[/blockquote]
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Post by TAKEMURA KATSU on Jun 18, 2010 18:04:22 GMT -5
ORE-SAMA HAS SIGNED ON,CURRENTLY TAKING A BREAK FROM HIS CASE WORK & HAVING TEA I've always found it more laughable than sad. It's their own fault, after all. Well, yes, that's what I assumed. But few people are raised with good manners these days. Or so it seems. Tch. Ah, a teacher. How quaint. You must be a very patient man. I couldn't possibly work with teenagers apart from the excption of my young intern. But, really... how do you cope? Sometimes, it feels as though we Japanese are a little bit xenophobic. But, yes, I am half European so I suppose I can appreciate mingling with such interesting foreigners as yourself. The language, though, has never been my thing. I'm not one to dabble in romance, I'm afraid. Far too tedious. I still do drink a glass every night, you know. I just prefer my tea. As I said, I've got quite a lot of British in me. We have a certain fondness for a simple cup of tea. Oh, going to play games with me, hm? I asked first... so it's only polite of you to indulge me. Once you do, I'll gladly hand over my name and any other information you may be curious of.
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Post by CHAUNCEY AVERY on Jun 18, 2010 23:35:06 GMT -5
FrenchFry is ONLINE [/b][/size] Mood: Tres mal Listening To: Une Derniere Danse par Kyo[/i][/size][/center][/font] FrenchFry is typing... [/i][/b][/size][/font] • I guess the view just depends on the person. Everyone has their own opinion. • I'm afraid I must agree with you on the manors issue. It seems that each generation is slipping farther and farther down. Some people are so rude now-a-days... Tsk. It's as if manors are a thing of the past. It seriously doesn't take too much for a 'thank you' or 'your welcome'. And that's not even the half of it. • Oh, I seemed to have rambled a little there. My dear apologies. • How do I cope? I have a passion for the French Language. I love it to death and teaching it really is a joy. I cope by focusing on those I know truly want to learn the language. Not everyone in the classes I teach slack off. It helps to know that there are still a few with a passion like mine. And the red wine helps sometimes, too. • The French Language can be quite the task to learn if not born and raised in the country. I don't blame you... Oh, it's not like I'm saying you can't learn it. Some just don't have the patience. And you don't seem interested. Please don't take what I said offensively. I did not mean to insult you... • Games? They can be quite the interesting thing but I'm not so sure I'm playing one with you. • My name is Avery Chauncey though some people wish to call me Chance. You may call me what you please. • Et ton nom est? What is your name?[/blockquote]
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