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Roger James Timothy Davies ([info]rogeringdavies) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2014-09-30 17:02:00

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Journal: Roger Davies
Okay, so I have a wedding to go to in a couple of weeks. So I have some questions to ask the glorious masses:

1) What the hell do you get a couple with bank accounts that generate interest comparable to the GDP of number of small countries? I mean I don't think they'd actually care, but you know.

2) Anyone good at avoiding familial obligations and want to teach a boy the ropes?

[Warded to Marcus]
Aha so remember how I mentioned mum thinks we're dating? Apparently the entirety of my family does to. Up for a wedding? I promise you won't have your out Unless you want to. Oh Merlin please

[Warded to Melinda]
So my cousin's fiancée wants something "magical" for her cake...



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[info]unspeakableness
2014-09-30 12:33 pm UTC (link)
It's predominately all about being busy. With work. With friends. With charity functions. With whatever is a viable thing to be busy with. Occasionally, you'll have to show up or the "being busy" excuse will start to fade as a viable reason that you cannot attend a family function. And don't say you've got work or something important sounding just to wind up at the pub. One way or another, that will get back to them and bite you in the ass.

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[info]rogeringdavies
2014-09-30 01:37 pm UTC (link)
Ahhhh perfect. I can definitely use training as an excuse! Also something tells me you've experienced the whole "working" while actually being at the pub thing?

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[info]unspeakableness
2014-09-30 06:29 pm UTC (link)
Possibly not in the same way you might be thinking of it, but, yes, I've been seen at places other than work (or home), and my parents have been told. They were not amused that I could wave off an invitation to be set up on a date but had time to "fool around" doing other things.

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[info]pandacharms
2014-09-30 09:48 pm UTC (link)
Been there, done that, not pleasant at all.

Which is why I try to be very truthful about things, or find somewhere very far away to be.

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