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Mark Darcy ([info]markdarcy) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2018-08-06 16:24:00

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Entry tags:eggsy, lacey burrows, ~abigail knightly, ~darcy lewis, ~mark darcy

Hello. I’m Mark Darcy.

Apparently I am here to stay for an indefinite amount of time. (Join the club, I know.)



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[info]markdarcy
2018-08-12 02:14 pm UTC (link)
A clever pun is good, but I’m not very good at thinking of them on the spot. It’s a real talent, I think. I don’t know what West Wing humour would be like.

No, I agree with that. It’s not that I think places have to be completely rural or secret to be worth something. I’d be a pretty crap Londoner for a start. It’s more... not being able to just enjoy the sights, because someone is forcing a snow globe in your face, or taking your photo and then demanding you pay them for it, and so on. Busy with tourists, fine. Capitalist nightmare? Bit grating, but you deal with it. I’m quite good at looking stern enough for them not to ask.

What was so good about Washington DC? (That sounded a lot more accusational than I meant it.)

Depends what you mean by “won”, to be fair. Was the prize worth it, or a bit like ‘winning’ a prize at the carnival.

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