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Date: December 31, 2000, 9:00 PM
Status: Public
Setting: Bar
Summary: Free Alcohol!
Wensley walked from his kitchen to the entrance to the bar, sign under his arm. No one had planned any sort of Manor event for the evening, so he took it upon himself to give people who hadn't any plans something to do.
Pulling the sign out from under his arm, he propped the doors open and leaned the sign against one. "Open Bar, 9:00 PM- 1:00 AM," it proclaimed in large letters, then underneath, much smaller, "Entertainment Provided". He didn't actually have anyone lined up, but he was sure something entertaining would end up happening.
Status: Public
Setting: Bar
Summary: Free Alcohol!
Wensley walked from his kitchen to the entrance to the bar, sign under his arm. No one had planned any sort of Manor event for the evening, so he took it upon himself to give people who hadn't any plans something to do.
Pulling the sign out from under his arm, he propped the doors open and leaned the sign against one. "Open Bar, 9:00 PM- 1:00 AM," it proclaimed in large letters, then underneath, much smaller, "Entertainment Provided". He didn't actually have anyone lined up, but he was sure something entertaining would end up happening.
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"What time do you think it is?"
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He noticed the people behind the bar, too, and the fact that Wensley wasn't doing anything about it. His normally proprietorial air in relation to the bar and the kitchen seemed to have lifted; he was very relaxed. Wens didn't drink, though. Brian was puzzled.
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When the appropriate amount of time had passed, she turned and looked over her shoulder, shouting, "Oi, jester boy! I dun't see any jugglin' going on over there, shape up! Why did the music stop, anyways? Go on, chop, chop!"
No one said she couldn't provide the childish distractions herself, of course.
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"I am talking!" he shouted back. "You got no manners, Pepper!" He stuck his tongue out at her and waggled it furiously. Now, what songs did Pepper really dislike? . . .
Eh, he wasn't really that vindictive. Go with the Stones. You cannot go wrong with the Stones.
"Sorry about her, mate," he said to Wensley, banging his way into 'Get Off Of My Cloud'. "I'll have to do something about her one of these days." He did hope Wens would hang about some more.
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Instead Pepper settled for a fierce glare, then made a face. Horse With No Name? Ugh. She hated that song. No more than five notes and a song about some chap going through a desert that became a sea, and other poetic things that amounted to nothing. And it sounded so mopey. However, the Spice Girls made for an amusing image in her head. She grinned evilly. "Go on, Bri! Give us a little of that. I'd love to see you and Wensley do it. Which one are you? Oh, dun't tell me, you're Scary, and Wens is Baby, right?"
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He sighed and picked up the guitar, looked down at it, and then looked up again, a wicked gleam in his eye. "You have to sing too." He grinned madly.
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"Oy, Pepper! Did I forget to give you two your drinks?"
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She looked at her empty hands and then back forlornly in Wensley's direction. "I believe it is 'mpossible to say that I 'ave a drink in my hand, so that would mean that you forgot us, Wens." She frowned for all she was worth, trying to make him feel guilty.
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"If I, theoretically, knew the words to one of their songs," he said slowly, "would you sing then?"
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"You tryin' to tell me that you know the words to one of those bloody songs?"
Since when did Christmas come so ear- er, right after Christmas?
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"Which one, then? Go on, they 'ad lotsa songs, and you 'aven't told me which one you memorized."
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Brian was already regretting telling Pepper. She had a look in her eyes that he knew far too well. It said, "I will never ever forget this or let you forget it. Moohahahaha! Hee."
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