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Twenty-Seventh Floor: Nice Folk, Out of Hiding (for now)

POSTED BY: LIGHTMEDARK
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Friday, September 1, 2006 7:21 AM

DAVESHAYNE


A harsh wind blows across the prairie too hot to give any relief from the 100 degree heat as The Man With No Plane Ticket walks along the deserted streets of this once bustling frontier village. Where could all of the people gone? What could have caused the entire popluation of this quaint train stop, saloon, and livery stable community to abandon their homes? Homes built from nothing out of the uncompromising soil and the sweat of an honest day's work. He may never know as his purpose for being here leaves little time for conundrums.

The dying man had said, "Find it in the bell tower," with his last breath while pointing toward the road that led to this curiously empty little town. Turning onto a side street The Man With No Plane Ticket makes his way to the glorified shack that served the good people of this town as a place of worship. Under more normal circumstances the turret at the top of the church would have scarcely drawn his attention. Though servicable enough for it's task a marvel of architecture it was not. It's only outsanding feature being that it is the most pretensious element of an utterly unpretensious three horse and a whore house town.

A cross breeze blew in from an alleyway lazilly stirring some dust that didn't have anything better to do as The Man With No Plane Ticket aproached the doorway leading into the congregation house. Suddenly he heard a crash from the distance. A small sound actually but magnified into the roar of a hurricane by the unnatural stillness all about him. Probably just some bit of wood falling over, the beginings of the plaines reclaiming this hamlet from it's erstwhile constructors. Probably.

The Man With No Plane tickets looked about for a way to get up to the bell tower.

David

"Not completely as well as the series of Firefly..." - From a review of Serenity at amazon.de

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Friday, September 1, 2006 9:17 AM

SCORPIONREGENT


Quote:

Originally posted by Mattie:
Play: (noun)
1) exercise or activity for amusement or recreation
2) fun or jest, as opposed to seriousness
3) a pun
4) the playing, action, or conduct of a game
5) an attempt to accomplish something, often in a manner showing craft or calculation; maneuver
6) an enterprise or venture
7) action, activity, or operation
8) brisk, light, or changing movement or action
9) elusive change or movement

(verb)
10) to act the part of (a person or character) in a dramatic performance;
11) to engage in a game
12) to contend against in a game.
13) to function or perform in a game or competition
14) to use as if in playing a game, as for one's own advantage
15) to gamble
16) to represent or imitate, as for recreation or in jest
17) to cause to move or change lightly or quickly
18) to exercise or employ oneself in diversion, amusement, or recreation.
19) to do something in sport that is not to be taken seriously.
20) to amuse oneself; toy; trifle
21) to move freely within a space
22) to move about lightly or quickly
23)to operate continuously or with repeated action.
26)to comply or cooperate

Wacky fun!





That's really good. Unfortunately I have to go now. I am off to Potrero War. It may be one of the greatest undiscovered parties in the Western Hemisphere. Drop by if you happen to be in the nieghborhood otherwise I will be back on Monday.

Stay shiny,

Scorpion Regent

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Friday, September 1, 2006 9:50 AM

MATTIE


*Mattie resumes her cozy position on the couch.*
Aahh, a nice four day weekend to relax and rejuvinate.
*yawn*
See y'all! Have a blast!!!

Wacky fun!

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Saturday, September 2, 2006 1:53 PM

DAVESHAYNE


The Man With No Plane Ticket gazed up at the twenty foot high ceiling of the church to see a trap door that presumably leads to the bell tower. But how to get up to it? Glancing about it does not appear that the parishioners of this establishment were in the habit of bringing ladders to their services. Or if they were they were also in the habit of taking their ladders back home with them when they were done praying.

The Man with No Plane Ticket walked back out in search of a tool shed. Or the general store or really just about anywhere that a ladder might be found. Turning a corner he saw a pack of ferral dogs fighting over a lump in the middle of the dusty street. A lump about the size and shape of a small man. He raised his pistol to the air and fired a round to scare the mongrel pack away. The sound echoed off the buildings of this inexplicable ghost town and The Man With No Plane Ticket cautiously aproached what he could now tell was not a man but a strange caricature of one instead.

A pile of old clothes had been stuffed with straw, cotton and from the smell of it quite a bit of rotting meat. The Man With No Plane Ticket lit his last cigar and pondered the bizare turn his life had taken.

Who was the dying man he had met on the road to this forsaken village? What is it that lies in the bell tower? Why would someone stuff a perfectly servicable scarecrow with offal and leave it in the middle of a dusty street in this deserted hamlet? Where were the people who lived in this deserted hamlet?

The Man With No Plane Ticket had more than enough questions; it was a pitty he didn't have a few answers to go with them. Straightening up he walked toward the town's sole saloon. If he couldn't find a ladder in there perhaps he could at least find some whiskey.



David

"Not completely as well as the series of Firefly..." - From a review of Serenity at amazon.de

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Sunday, September 3, 2006 4:31 PM

DAVESHAYNE


The Man With No Plane Ticket pushed through the swinging doors to the saloon beyond. He walked over to the bar found a glass and an unlabled bottle of what appeared to be wiskey. He poured himself a glass and sniffed. Smelled like whiskey. He took a chance and drank - he was that in need of a drink. Nasty stuff. Trade whiskey for the ignorant savages that didn't know Glenlivet from Glenn Close. Watered down too. The Man With No Plane Ticket promised himself that if he ever met the owner of this saloon he'd call him a cheapskate.

The drink as unapetizing as it was did help steady his nerves as he walked toward the back room where he hoped he would find a ladder of some sort or perhaps a length of rope. As he passed he spied the sheet music resting on the piano, "Cockles and Mussels." It seemed eerily appropriate.

Upon examination the storeroom did not contain any kind of aid to climbing but it did have a door to the back just outside of which leaned a nice sturdy ladder. The Man With No Plane Ticket carried it over to the church with a renewed sense of purpose even as the dread he was feeling increased.

For those curious as to the song mentioned above http://www.uidaho.edu/clubs/womens_rugby/RugbyRoot/rugby/Songs/cockles
.html


David

"Not completely as well as the series of Firefly..." - From a review of Serenity at amazon.de

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Monday, September 4, 2006 9:27 PM

DAVESHAYNE


The trapdoor grudgingly pushed up from the ceiling in the room below and The Man With No Plane Ticket climbed into the cramped space of the bell tower. He lit a match and looked about. Nothing but the bell. With a discouraged grunt he pulled at the clapper which rang the bell with a surprisingly muted note. The Man With No Plane Ticket felt under the bell and found a strong box wrapped in layers of cloth.

Climbing back down into the worship hall he looked about for a place to get working on the lock to the box. The altar seemed a good enough spot. Examining the box The Man With No Plane Ticket saw reasons for both hope and dismay. Hope because despite however many years the box had lain hidden under the bell the wheels of the combination lock still moved. Dismay because with 6 wheels and 26 letters per wheel he could sit here twiddling the dials till the day he died without guessing the correct combination. Force seemed to be out of the question as the lid fit almost seamlesly to the base of the box. He'd wager his first and last months rent that nothing thicker than 2 microns wide could get in that gap.

A thought occured to The Man With No Plane Ticket. What else had that man in the road said before he died. We Done? Could be six letters. That didn't work so he tired weedun, wiedun vedone, veedan....

Whedon.

And the box swung open in his hands. Inside a package encased in some kind of plastic yellowed with age. Hard to make out but the package might say Firefly. The Man With No Plane Ticket grinned for the first time that week. In his hands he had possibly the most valuable artifact of earth that was. Four disks of gold and he could retire to a place where privacy - though expensive - was assured and the most decadent luxuries where considered the barest of necesity.

The Man With No Plane Ticket walked off into the setting sun with wealth enouhg to buy a planet and questions to ponder for the rest of his life.

THE END

Ok. I hadn't actually meant to write a freeking novel. Just playing around with the whole ghost town concept since everybody left to go conning. Welcome back when you do get home and unpacked. Don't worry about me I'll be the one sleeping in the corner.

David

"Not completely as well as the series of Firefly..." - From a review of Serenity at amazon.de

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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 4:20 AM

SCORPIONREGENT


That was a cool little vignette David.

Scorpion Regent

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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 7:12 AM

DAVESHAYNE


Quote:

Originally posted by ScorpionRegent:
That was a cool little vignette David.



Thank you. I trust you had a good time at the Melee.

David

"Not completely as well as the series of Firefly..." - From a review of Serenity at amazon.de

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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 8:21 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Hello!

Back from D*C. At work, which is the suckiest suck that ever sucked today. But that's okay because I leave for England in 6 days.

BUSY BUSY BUSY. But I missed you all, o yes I did.

Also, there will be LOADS of pictures and other craziness very soon.

P.S. Broadsides rock!

Serenity,
President of The Juggled Gosling Chatroom
Bride8

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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 10:53 AM

COZEN


*Understands "broadsides".

heh-heh

***

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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 11:43 AM

DAVESHAYNE


Quote:

Originally posted by CallMeSerenity:
But I missed you all, o yes I did.



And I missed you too.

David

"Not completely as well as the series of Firefly..." - From a review of Serenity at amazon.de

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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 12:16 PM

MATTIE


Dave! I'm sorry I didn't know you were still here until this afternoon. I loved your story, though! Very nice.

Welcome back everyone! I hope you had a blast and that you're not all too worn out to recount your fabulous weekend to us all.

Wacky fun!

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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 12:42 PM

DAVESHAYNE


Quote:

Originally posted by Mattie:
Dave! I'm sorry I didn't know you were still here until this afternoon.



That's ok. Funny thing about the annoying little facets of the infotainment age. You finally get to relying on features like email notification for replies and then the software goes and gets all wonky on you leaving you unaware that you've been replied to at all.

Quote:

I loved your story, though! Very nice.


Thank you. It got a bit more Twilight Zone than I thought it would but that's the way of story telling. Sometimes the stories take you places you hadn't meant to go.

David

"Not completely as well as the series of Firefly..." - From a review of Serenity at amazon.de

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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 2:36 PM

LIGHTMEDARK


i'd already had so much to drink by the time I had a broadside that I didn't even really notice it, lol

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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 4:15 PM

JADEHAND


I'm glad you liked the Broadside. They do rock. I do however, completely regret having three of them followed by all the rum. Not because of hangovers or pain or anything like that, there was none of that. But because I turned into a complete ass, and I hurt people I love. For that I can never appologize enough, but I'll keep trying.
I'm sorry. I truly am.
I let my personal issues and frustration with my selfish thoughts fuel my need to be numb for a while, and my need for answers lead me to running my mouth when it should have stayed shut. Some of the stuff that came out of my mouth, was never even in my head. I have no idea where it came from, it must have been jumbled with other things. Thoughts crossed paths. I didn't mean those things.
I am sorry.

Now She'll Never Know

In the after-silence fighting leaves behind
I try to think it over
But my mind's gone blind
I lost the right to argue somewhere down the line

I had to tell
She told me to
Go to Hell
And here I am

In the gaping hole
Home truths tear in a home
Married to this hurting
I know it's all my fault

Who can tell
Looks like we have
A house to sell

Now she'll never know
What anyone could tell her
Now she'll never know
What anyone can see
Now she won't believe me
Ever again, completely

Now I hang around
Feet back on the ground
I just can't stand
I just can't stand

Now she'll Never know
What anyone could tell her
Now she'll never know
What anyone can see
Now she won't believe me
Ever again, completely
Now she'll never know
Or ever dream
How much she means to me


"I'm scared of opening the can
Scared of changing who I am
'Might've taken all I can
I'm scared of everything I am."
The Damage (Marbles)-Marillion
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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 4:36 PM

COZEN


Heya, Jade.

Relax, man. You were entirely honourable throughout. Better than: gorram cool costume, f'rinstance, as in, better than anything I wore, eh? Nothing that you said drew any vibe suggesting offence. In fact, kudos from me for trying to work out the deep thoughts. Cuz, trivial gets too shallow too quickly -- I oughta know.

I'm immensely glad to have met you in person. You have added to the positives in my life. And I thank you for that.

As for those Broadsides: nothing but excellent reviews! *Clunk!*

***
For those who remember anything after being "broadsided", eh?

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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 5:27 PM

SCORPIONREGENT


Quote:

Originally posted by daveshayne:
Quote:

Originally posted by ScorpionRegent:
That was a cool little vignette David.



Thank you. I trust you had a good time at the Melee.

David

"Not completely as well as the series of Firefly..." - From a review of Serenity at amazon.de




Had a blast and a half of the finest kind. Took no prisioners, drank lots and made even more friends, can't have too many. I even got a chance to defend my happy place from invaders when a bunch of uncouth natives tried to sneak across the wire and make mischief of our festivities. All in all It couldn't have been much better except the weather, over a hundred degrees and humid. Yes global warming has come to the California desert. The fighters really showed their mettle fighting in full armor under those conditions.

Scorpion Regent

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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 6:18 PM

DAVESHAYNE


Quote:

Originally posted by ScorpionRegent:
over a hundred degrees and humid.



Ouch. Anything past 80 and I demand my air be conditioned.

David

"Not completely as well as the series of Firefly..." - From a review of Serenity at amazon.de

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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 7:26 PM

SCORPIONREGENT


Quote:

Originally posted by daveshayne:
Quote:

Originally posted by ScorpionRegent:
over a hundred degrees and humid.



Ouch. Anything past 80 and I demand my air be conditioned.

David

"Not completely as well as the series of Firefly..." - From a review of Serenity at amazon.de





Adversity builds character. If it was paradise we couldn't afford the rent and everyone would be there. So we comprimise. We get the best people and make do with the rest. For the really hardcore, check out Burning Man. Those guys are truly dedicated to partying under the harshest conditions. At least we had shade and the winds were reasonable.

Scorpion Regent

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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 7:59 PM

JADEHAND


I appreciate the sentiment Cozen. I'm glad to have met you also, and look forward to the next time we've the chance to raise glasses together. But I think the Sunday night was worse than that. I hear I did some pretty bad things. I hate not remembering them. But, my mind was spinning from all of the questions in my head about a great many things. I used the wrong method for running, and must watch myself with that tool more closely in the future.
It's sad that even in that state, I stay with the deep thoughts and trying to reason out my severely mixed up head.
Yes the Broadsides were a success. I'll have to make more at some point, I just won't have that many.

*was broadsided into stupidity.


"I have been here many times before In a life I used to live
But I have never seen these streets so fresh Washed with morning rain
I have seen this face a thousand times Every morning of my life
But I never saw these eyes so clear Free of doubt and pain
Like the whole world has been made again."
Made Again (Brave)-Marillion
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Tuesday, September 5, 2006 10:46 PM

CITIZEN


it's 9:22am here.

The plane touched down at 7:01am precisely (there was beeps and everything, but I may have imagined them).

I've been awake for 17 hours and been in a cattle class seat for 7.5 hours.

My question is this:
Who am I and where am I (seriously I'm not sure I know).

I didn't crash the Car on the way back though.

That was good.

Also, what are you lookin' at? You startin'?



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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 5:16 AM

SCORPIONREGENT


So is anyone going to tell me what a broadside is or do I just not deserve to know?

Scorpion Regent

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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 5:24 AM

DRACONUS


Kudos on not crashin the car. I know how hard that can be after a long day.

As far as everyone staring, it's just that you're eyes are so bloodshot we were scared you might be some sort of blood demon.

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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 6:22 AM

DAVESHAYNE


Quote:

Originally posted by ScorpionRegent:
Adversity builds character.



I don't need any more character.

David

"Not completely as well as the series of Firefly..." - From a review of Serenity at amazon.de

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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 7:33 AM

COZEN


Quote:

Originally posted by ScorpionRegent:
So is anyone going to tell me what a broadside is or do I just not deserve to know?

Scorpion Regent



Oh, it's some chemical nastiness devised by Jadehand. Involves Guiness, Cap'n Morgan, and something else I'm having difficulty remembering on account of my brain having gone missing that night.

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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 11:12 AM

SERYN


hallo my darling(s), hallo my baby(s), hallo my good time gal(s, and guys)

sorry.


I am so damn tired! Oh but i'm one happy little bunny.

Broadsides were a variation on an irish carbomb. I think there may have been kaluha (mmmmmmmmmmmm, uck) involved.

Jadehand, you didn't really offend anyone but the great gods of drinking. You broke the cardinal rules of proper drunkndisorderly conduct.

You talked about politic's.

and religion.

you baaaaaaaaad boy.

Ok, i'm so tired, i miss y'all! will post more coherantly tomorrow.

Citizen - yeah i'm startin somthin, you got a problem with that? Mate?



http://www.myspace.com/seryndippyt

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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 11:33 AM

CITIZEN


I replied to that, but my reply has vanished. What's up with that?



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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 12:05 PM

LIGHTMEDARK


always tryin' to start fights, you are

;p

now that i'm home (well, before that actually), my head is very mixed up as well (due in some part to the issue I told you of, jade brother).

i miss you all terribly :(

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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 12:37 PM

COZEN


Some more photos, for thems as likes such things, available on the "fireflync" Yahoo Groups site. Membership req'd.... Apply to the mods for inclusion (Ash, CMS, Mai).

Heh: Static, too, is a fireflync mod. How 'bout that. I miss his presence here. Much as I think we disagree on details, his presentation is all about respect, which is my foremost determinant regarding peeps I like.

How's that for a digression, eh?

***
I wonder, when did happiness become bad? I almost feel like apologising for still being glad!

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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 12:37 PM

CITIZEN


Trying?

I think I've stopped getting notifications again

Come on, how many of these did you actually manage to see?
Quote:

FRIDAY

13:00 - Battlestar Galactica Season Review

17:30 - trek vs galactica

20:30 - serenity: the miranda conspiracy


SATURDAY

12:00 - mad, bad and dangerous to know (ff)

16:00 - state of the fleet address (bsg)

also saturday: wash wake and shindig


SUNDAY

11:30 - more fun with river and jayne and wash

13:00 - weyrfest jeopardy? or silmarillion for dummies?

14:30 - gathering of the fleet (bsg)

20:30 - we have met the enemy and they are us (bsg)


MONDAY

10:00 - future of fandom (pern)

14:30 - dead dragon party (pern)

16:00 - sleeping with the enemy (bsg)


I think I managed to see three panels one day at a real push.



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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 12:44 PM

LIGHTMEDARK


definitely not enough of them, but oh well ;)

Quote:

Originally posted by cozen:
Much as I think we disagree on details, his presentation is all about respect, which is my foremost determinant regarding peeps I like.



how does poorly driving another's vehicle figure in to such determination? ;)

thanks for tolerating my extremely rusty stick-shift skills

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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 12:48 PM

CITIZEN


And I've just found out that it looks like Wonderfalls is region 1 only



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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 12:51 PM

LIGHTMEDARK


argh, that's horrible

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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 1:05 PM

CITIZEN


Yes it is, though I've just been bad and bought this:
http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/CART/3-/923970/The_Ultimate_Farscape_Colle
ction_Complete_Seasons_1_4_Peacekeeper_Wars_Box_Set/Product.html

My bank manager won't be pleased...



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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 1:23 PM

LIGHTMEDARK


i want to see that...sooo many shows to watch :o

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Wednesday, September 6, 2006 2:06 PM

LIGHTMEDARK

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Friday, September 8, 2006 12:31 AM

CALLMESERENITY


Quote:

Originally posted by cozen:
*Understands "broadsides".

heh-heh

***
]



Serenity,
President of The Juggled Gosling Chatroom
Bride8

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