
> After Woof talks to Pasco, Ricardo catches his ear. "What can I do for you, Captain?" Pasco asks wiping the bar with a white rag. > "Back in the CSA, there was a loose association, standing pub crawl, > and poker game of indie Ship Captains. Not anything so formal as the > Guild. Pasco nods. > "In fact when I left the CSA they were starting to get antsy about > 'em. between the Guiold and the Corps the indies were getting > squeezed out. It wouldn't hurt to get to know other folks in our > position...Y'all got anything like that here? I figure I'll need to > start getting plugged into stuff like that around here sooner than > later." "I can see where you would." Pasco agrees and pours Ricardo a beersi, "On the house." He steps away to serve a man in a uniform down the bar then comes back and leans over to Ricardo saying confidentially, "You know, if you like that sort of game, maybe you'd like to come over tomorrow night about 0800. I've got an upstairs room where you might find the sort of action you're looking for." Eris AKU GM
On Monday, August 18, 2003, at 06:52 PM, Eris Reddoch wrote: >> After Woof talks to Pasco, Ricardo catches his ear. > > "What can I do for you, Captain?" Pasco asks wiping the bar with a > white > rag. > >> "Back in the CSA, there was a loose association, standing pub crawl, >> and poker game of indie Ship Captains. Not anything so formal as the >> Guild. > > Pasco nods. > >> "In fact when I left the CSA they were starting to get antsy about >> 'em. between the Guiold and the Corps the indies were getting >> squeezed out. It wouldn't hurt to get to know other folks in our >> position...Y'all got anything like that here? I figure I'll need to >> start getting plugged into stuff like that around here sooner than >> later." > > "I can see where you would." Pasco agrees and pours Ricardo a beersi, > "On the house." Ricardo raises his glass. "Thanks" > He steps away to serve a man in a uniform down the bar then comes back > and leans over to Ricardo saying confidentially, "You know, if you like > that sort of game, maybe you'd like to come over tomorrow night about > 0800. I've got an upstairs room where you might find the sort of action > you're looking for." Ricardo pulls a sip off the beersi. "Sounds like it might be fun." He finishes his beersi. "Now, alas, I've got to go. It's turning into a lotta work to be me these days." He grins widely "But at least I don't live in a trailer! " OOC> *SOME* day I"m gonna finish my filk to 'Son of a son of a sailor'...but that always leads to listening to the song, and, well, then you gotta listen to a few more of Jimmy's, you know, to get into the mood, and that leads to a few more, and before you know it, you're watching the sunset, sipping a margarita and the lawn *still* hasn't gotten mown, because, you know, there's always manana...:-) > -- "Wherever you go, there you are." - B. Banzai, Ph.D. Bruce Johnson
Bruce Johnson wrote: > On Monday, August 18, 2003, at 06:52 PM, Eris Reddoch wrote: > > >> After Woof talks to Pasco, Ricardo catches his ear. > > > > "What can I do for you, Captain?" Pasco asks wiping the bar with a > > white rag. > > > >> "Back in the CSA, there was a loose association, standing pub > >> crawl, and poker game of indie Ship Captains. Not anything so > >> formal as the Guild. > > > > Pasco nods. > > > >> "In fact when I left the CSA they were starting to get antsy > >> about 'em. between the Guiold and the Corps the indies were > >> getting squeezed out. It wouldn't hurt to get to know other folks > >> in our position...Y'all got anything like that here? I figure > >> I'll need to start getting plugged into stuff like that around > >> here sooner than later." > > > > "I can see where you would." Pasco agrees and pours Ricardo a > > beersi, "On the house." > > > Ricardo raises his glass. "Thanks" > > > He steps away to serve a man in a uniform down the bar then comes > > back and leans over to Ricardo saying confidentially, "You know, if > > you like that sort of game, maybe you'd like to come over tomorrow > > night about 0800. I've got an upstairs room where you might find > > the sort of action you're looking for." OOC: Sorry, that should have been 1800, not 0800.> Ricardo pulls a sip off the beersi. "Sounds like it might be fun." He > finishes his beersi. "Now, alas, I've got to go. It's turning into a > lotta work to be me these days." He grins widely "But at least I > don't live in a trailer! " Pasco chuckles, "That's why I got out of the travelling life. Bought me a nice bar and get to spend all night serving drinks to those that do travel." > OOC> *SOME* day I"m gonna finish my filk to 'Son of a son of a > sailor'...but that always leads to listening to the song, and, well, > then you gotta listen to a few more of Jimmy's, you know, to get > into the mood, and that leads to a few more, and before you know it, > you're watching the sunset, sipping a margarita and the lawn *still* > hasn't gotten mown, because, you know, there's always manana...:-) You old Parrothead, you! > "Wherever you go, there you are." - B. Banzai, Ph.D. Bruce Johnson OOC: Yeah, I know, but it still sounds like a Yogism. Eris AKU GM