It's common practice here for parents to keep their children's work from past years. Sort of . . . mementos, of their growth and achievements. Especially if they're scrawls in crayon of the whole family, parents love that. I've never quite worked out why. [It occurs to him that he's going to need to work on shifting his language so he sounds like he considers himself a parent. Then it occurs to him that no, he won't have to do that. The human Irving Braxiatel never seemed to get the hang of it either.]
In a suit like that, you could hardly be defense. Does your your per—[no, wait]—personal digital assistant give you a schedule of any kind?
[Spam in the House of Chang]
Date: 20/1/11 07:28 pm (UTC)From:In a suit like that, you could hardly be defense. Does your your per—[no, wait]—personal digital assistant give you a schedule of any kind?