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lee_adama ([info]lee_adama) wrote in [info]colligo_network,
@ 2009-08-14 03:05:00

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Apparently resumes around here aren't that important.

Needless to say, I somehow wrangled a job as a cook at one of the smaller restaurants.  Step one to making sure you're crazy

Is there a gym around?


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[info]avengingwarrior
2009-08-14 04:24 pm UTC (link)
Star Wars. I could go on about Star Wars but that would invole flailing and squeeing and Lane throwing something at my head. It's basically a space opera. And the greatest thing since ... chocolate chip cookies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars The only person who might ever beat Lucas in awesomeness is Gene Roddenberry. In fact he does. I don't care what Kirk says http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Roddenberry Don't worry. I'm here for all your sci-fi needs.

It might be a teensy bit ... embarrassing. But I suppose sacrafices must be made. Like a lack of self-control

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[info]lee_adama
2009-08-15 04:24 pm UTC (link)
Curious. A space opera. The show that I am apparently part of is called that

I would call fainting a workable sacrifice.

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[info]avengingwarrior
2009-08-15 04:30 pm UTC (link)
Only time I'd bother with the word opera. If it has the word space in front of it.

Anything for H.G. Wells.

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[info]lee_adama
2009-08-15 04:48 pm UTC (link)
Not an opera fan in general?

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[info]avengingwarrior
2009-08-15 05:02 pm UTC (link)
In general? No. Certain ones? I make exceptions for.

Are you an opera fan?

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[info]lee_adama
2009-08-15 05:10 pm UTC (link)
I've only ever listened to a few. I don't have an ear for what music is good even though I enjoy listening to it.

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[info]avengingwarrior
2009-08-15 05:15 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, I think I'm pretty much the same. The few that I do like are the ones that manage to strike a chord when the hundreds of others that I had to listen to for music during my school years just left a headache. I think my tastes are too contemporary for my own good.

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[info]lee_adama
2009-08-16 12:20 am UTC (link)
I never really had a lot of time for music in my life. My what the frak should I call Kara? Brother's fiancee? Friend? Lover? Angel? One of the other pilots had a lot of musical exposure. She knew a lot about it.

I was never very into it.

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[info]avengingwarrior
2009-08-16 01:46 am UTC (link)
Now you've got the time to inform yourself and impress her. It'll be like the cooking and the books, with the lack of stress you now have time to exapnd your horizons.

When you say not into it ... do you mean like, you don't like music? Or was it just 'cause the time constraints?

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[info]lee_adama
2009-08-16 02:11 am UTC (link)
She would probably just laugh at me, not be impressed. Just the sort of woman she was.

I just meant that it was fine but I never took an active interest. I like music well enough.

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[info]avengingwarrior
2009-08-16 02:38 am UTC (link)
Okay.

Well, that's good. Music is like right up there with cooking and reading for moi me.

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[info]lee_adama
2009-08-16 02:48 am UTC (link)
Deal breaker, huh? Can't associate with people who don't like music?

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[info]avengingwarrior
2009-08-16 03:00 am UTC (link)
You can see through the tone in my text that easily? Lucky for you cooking makes up for that. No. Honestly, to each their own.

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[info]lee_adama
2009-08-16 03:26 am UTC (link)
It's an acquired skill, Andrea.
Well thanks for that.

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[info]avengingwarrior
2009-08-16 03:33 am UTC (link)
I must work on this skill, Lee. You're welcome, I guess

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[info]lee_adama
2009-08-16 03:41 am UTC (link)
Takes years. I doubt you're old enough to have perfected it.

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[info]avengingwarrior
2009-08-16 04:04 am UTC (link)
Oh, please. I doubt you're even five years older than I am. If even that.

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[info]lee_adama
2009-08-16 04:25 am UTC (link)
How old are you, then, Andrea?

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[info]avengingwarrior
2009-08-16 04:57 am UTC (link)
I'm twenty-five. You?

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[info]lee_adama
2009-08-16 04:58 am UTC (link)
Thirty. See, you're still a baby.

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[info]avengingwarrior
2009-08-16 05:05 am UTC (link)
Good thing I didn't mention that I turned twenty-five just over a month ago ... Baby mi culo See? I was right. Just five years. If twenty-five makes me a baby then thirty makes you just over toddler years.

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[info]lee_adama
2009-08-16 05:17 am UTC (link)
There's a big difference between 25 and 30.

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[info]avengingwarrior
2009-08-16 05:30 am UTC (link)
I know. I know. A lot can happen to a person five years, lots of experiance and everything. A lot can happen in an hour. If a person wants to get philosophical about it, yes, there's a whole lot different between the two. Realistically? Not always. Not really. At least I don't think so.

Once you reach a certain age they just seem like another year. Twenty-five to thirty gap doesn't seem as huge as the fifteen to twenty. Or hell. The twenty to twenty three for that matter.

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[info]lee_adama
2009-08-16 08:09 am UTC (link)
That's a fair point. A lot of people on the Galactica had been through more than people twice their age back on the Colonies before the attack.

Twenty-five to thirty is a lot less of a gap than fifteen to twenty, I will agree with that. Did a lot happen to you between twenty and twenty-three? I think my biggest gap was, honestly, 25 to 30, but. There was a nuclear war going on.

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[info]avengingwarrior
2009-08-16 02:46 pm UTC (link)
I'm chock full of those. But you're right, certain places people are hit with the reality of things sooner than they should have to.

Twenty-four to twenty-five I speaking, typing, figuratively. Things would seem to stretch on with that going on. I'm sorry. Yeah, I know I've got nothing be sorry about but it's not a really good feeling. To just sit there and realize that you're a completely different person than you were six months ago, esp. But the sentiment is there either way.

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