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Characters: Goliath and Ogma
Date/Time: May 1st.
Location: A room in L'Hotel de Jeu Ancien
Rating: R
Warnings: Goliath will curse..a lot.
Summary: JC and Celtic strongmen must join forces.
Goliath had gone to sleep in a local hotel after picking up some new hardware from a local contact. He slept in the clothes he checked-in with. His job stressed being ready at any place you didn't feel a hundred percent secure. Still, he'd managed a pretty peaceful sleep.
Date/Time: May 1st.
Location: A room in L'Hotel de Jeu Ancien
Rating: R
Warnings: Goliath will curse..a lot.
Summary: JC and Celtic strongmen must join forces.
Goliath had gone to sleep in a local hotel after picking up some new hardware from a local contact. He slept in the clothes he checked-in with. His job stressed being ready at any place you didn't feel a hundred percent secure. Still, he'd managed a pretty peaceful sleep.
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Date: 2013-05-30 06:32 pm (UTC)"And.. it's actually rather difficult to flunk poetry, depending on how it's being taught. And, no, it's not all boring. Epics like the Iliad or Beowulf are filled with violence, sex and gore. Even a poem I read for Lilith once, "Goblin Market," has themes of rape, kidnapping, incest, lesbianism and murder. And Shakespeare loved a dirty joke as much as anyone."