Reli
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Post by Reli on Jan 4, 2008 18:26:16 GMT -5
Reli sat far away from the larger grown up man that were chatting. He was completely depressed at the fact that no one would hire him. Even the the bartender had a hard time figuring he really wasn't a kid. After taking a sip of his drink, he began to read one of his book about ship structures again. All he wanted to do was to be a good carpenter for any sort of ship. He'll even manage with pirates, but he can't go home after the farewell thing with his family. He set his book down and started to drink more of the drink he ordered.
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Post by Anya on Jan 4, 2008 19:10:01 GMT -5
Anya had walked into the bar she sat beside a grown man whom was sitting next to a very happy lady. She looked beside her to see a young kid who seemed quite depressed. She ordered her drink and figured she'd mind her own business but the kids face was making her want to know. She fought the urge to ask but her tongue began to slip.
"Something wrong?" She asked.
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Reli
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Post by Reli on Jan 4, 2008 19:18:52 GMT -5
Reli looked up from his spot and wasn't really sure how to reply. All he could do was take another swig from his drink, to stop him from gaping at the woman's beauty. Like a confused kid he shook his head while drinking and got his clothes wet with alchohol.
"Nope nothing wrong," he said laying his drink down.
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Post by Anya on Jan 4, 2008 19:24:13 GMT -5
Anya nodded and took a swig of her drink. "You sure," she said not looking at him but her glass. She decided to peer up at him. "You seem kinda depressed to me."
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Reli
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Post by Reli on Jan 4, 2008 19:32:05 GMT -5
"I just find a some ship that would let me join as their carpenter!" Reli replied as he put his hand into his head. Now as the alcohol began to dry, he really started to wreak. He pulled out his book again and started to review his notes. He was sure, he had memorized just about everything on a ship's interior.
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Post by overseer on Jan 5, 2008 1:16:39 GMT -5
Bishop entered the pub and headed straight to the first table he saw. He took a seat with two people already their, a young couple he assumed. From the converstation he had heard from them was about some sort of problem the boy may or may not have been having. As Bishop sat down he looked at the two and nodded. He looked the two over, He could of sworn this boy was like 13 or something. Yet he was drinking, something twisted about that. He tapped a single massive finger on the table, just in front of the boy. As he did that he looked at the girl and looked her over. Also looked like a child yet drinking as well.
Whether he was right or wrong about them it seemed like the best way to break the ice. "Arent you two to young to drink?" he lifted and shook his hands at them, pointing at them with his hands. His gaze switching from one to the other. "What kind of neglagent bartender would serve you drinks". He took their drinks away from them and put them away.
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Reli
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Post by Reli on Jan 5, 2008 1:25:49 GMT -5
Reli looked over at the enormous man with somewhat of great fear. He didn't mind being called a kid, but when someone take his drink, then they surely crossed the line. By the look of the man, he seemed to be quite strong and not to trifled with. That however didn't bother him one bit at the least. He could have tolerated him and just left, still it wasn't right. The guy thought it right to take something of a girl!
"You sir are surely mistaken, for I am nineteen years of age already!" he said looking at the man that was more then a foot taller then he was. His voice was strong, but that was only since he was partially drunk already.
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Post by overseer on Jan 5, 2008 1:31:40 GMT -5
"NINETEEN?! Boy your trippin, I wanna see some ID" Bishop had only been joking but the kid must of been to drunk to realise this. So he dragged it on a little further. Maybe he'd get to play another game with this one. Bishop would like that, a game with a drunk kid would be way to easy. Bishop could see victory already. He was laughing on the inside, this was going to be fun and easy. Hopefully not to easy though, that wouldnt be fun.... PSH! THE HELL WAS HE THINKING! That would make this a blast.
Bishop tapped the table "Cmon son, Cough it up. Im going to need some ID". He was smiling and their was a hint of laughter in his voice. while he was joking about the whole thing he wasnt going to give them their drinks unless he knew they were nineteen for sure... Wait, isint the drinking age twenty one anyways?
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Reli
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Post by Reli on Jan 5, 2008 1:39:19 GMT -5
Reli's was becoming a bit more sober, but he wasn't sure where his ID was. He started searching through all the pockets in his jacket, but wasn't able to produce one thing. He could have sworn it was always on him, somewhere. Then he reached for his book and started to flip through the pages. Finally he came upon a large collection of bills and list. After rummaging a bit longer he finally found something.
"Oh, I forgot to interview for that job application," he said putting the book up to face. His ID gently fell over onto the table, as he studied the new job application.
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Post by overseer on Jan 5, 2008 1:47:27 GMT -5
Bishop took the ID and hid it away in his robe, looking to play a trick on the young one. While he hid the ID he took a look at it, quickly skimming it over, well he was nineteen. Still the drinking age was 21, the smoking age was 19. Psh, Bishop snickered, This was to good.
The Kid though didnt seem to notice. He looked at some papers in his book, well he needed to become a man... WHAT BETTER TEACHER THEN A MANLY MAN!... Who acted like a child. This was the part where he laughed at himself. Which he did, Bishop snickered at himself this time. He placed a massive hand on the kid's head and ruffeled up his hair. "Kid... Drinking and reading isint a very good mix... When you drink you get stupid, now put the book away and have some fun". He gave the boy his beer back and let his head fall backwards. He looked at everyone else from an upside down angle, raising his hand and asking for a couple of shots of vodka.
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Reli
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Post by Reli on Jan 5, 2008 1:53:33 GMT -5
Reli didn't take his beer when the man gave it back. He was way to concentrated at a new hope of getting a job. Then again he realized, he had to show his, ID in which was really very lost now. Sitting back down, he ignored his beer and the large man's comment.
"I need to get a job!" he said in a depressed mood. "Or at least something to get my mind out of my depression."
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Post by overseer on Jan 5, 2008 2:03:07 GMT -5
Bishop took the book from the kid "Beer is good for removing depression, Women are good for removing depression, worrying about what you need only causes stress and more depression". He put the book in his robe "Listen, I know some guys, i can probably hook you up with a job as a carpenter on a ship. Now calm down and drink up, dont make me angry".
Bishop recieved the two shots he wanted and quickly downed them both. Practicly swallowing them both, kind of amazing he didnt choke. Bishop Slammed the glasses back down onto the table as he finished up his alcohol "Vodka, the only beer for real men". He looked at the kid "What you need is some good ol' Russian vodka... or a nice women". He pulled out a flask and poured out its contents into the glasses. He handed one to the kid.
Some strong Vodka he kept for special occasion. He had this stuff shipped to him and often went over to get himself. Crates of the stuff that he kept in various banks. This stuff was like gold to him.
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Reli
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Post by Reli on Jan 5, 2008 2:13:16 GMT -5
Reli wasn't sure what to do against such a large man. Apparently he didn't know how much that book was worth to him. Most of the copies of the book had been destroyed and his copy may be soon to disappear. As the vodka laid in front, of him his mind been going in a bunch of directions. Drinking was common, but vodka was something he never dared try. If it would get him in less, he took the drink and gulped it down. His throat began to burn as it went straight through him.
"Wow thats some strong achohol."
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Post by overseer on Jan 5, 2008 2:20:21 GMT -5
"Shipped straight from the mother land her self" Bishop smirked and down the shot as well "Only for real men. Basic Pirates can have thier "AR!" and Rum but Real men, Real Pirates, Real Soldiers drink Vodka". Bishop had been pumping this beverage full of muscle and degradding everything else and pretty much everyone else. Still, it took a real man to handle some of the good stuff.
Bishop started looking through the book. Skimming through it "Whats this about?". He looked through the book, while he could read the writing and fully understanded he had a habit of play dumb and fooling others. "I Cant make sense out of any of this".
Bishop didnt know why he played dumb, whether it was just fun or the tricks he could pull afterwards. Playing stupid had its advantages, especially when it came to the end and he amazed everyone with brilliance that surpassed their own. Bishop was a rather smart man who preffered to play stupid and fool others. Why? Simply because it was fun.
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Reli
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Post by Reli on Jan 5, 2008 2:28:28 GMT -5
Reli knew the man was smart enough to understand what was in his book. It was written in the local language after all. A smirk came over his face as he realized what the man was trying. It was the same old trick that his grandfather did to him like always. Everytime it was always act dumb, but now he didn't have to play along.
"Why are you playing some trick like that?" "My grandpa always does mean stuff as in pretend to be stupid, its actually quite mean."
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