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Post by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on Jan 12, 2009 22:19:12 GMT -5
"Like who? I think you're a pretty swell guy, who wouldn't like you?"
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Post by Ludwig van Beethoven on Jan 12, 2009 22:28:54 GMT -5
"I'm a corrupting influence on the young, it seems. So all parents of don't want me anywhere near their children. My music might cause them to descend into hedonism!"
((Bwahahaha...but trufax. Oh, silly, silly people))
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Post by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on Jan 14, 2009 21:35:19 GMT -5
((So sad, so very very sad.))
Wolfgang laughed again "What? Then why in gods name do so many people want ME to teach their children? I mean, LOOK at me!"
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Post by Ludwig van Beethoven on Jan 15, 2009 13:45:25 GMT -5
Beethoven pretended to think hard on this.
"Perhaps, you look more harmless than I do. That, or they're simply extremely inconsistent."
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Post by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on Jan 15, 2009 15:35:12 GMT -5
Mozart shrugged his shoulders "Oh well, it doesn't matter anyway, I don't want to teach those sniveling brats anyway."
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Post by Ludwig van Beethoven on Jan 17, 2009 10:32:34 GMT -5
"Ha! You and me both, my friend. You and me both."
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Post by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on Jan 18, 2009 1:25:54 GMT -5
"Anyway this opera is going to make us buckets of money anyway, so we won't ever have to worry about them again."
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Post by Ludwig van Beethoven on Jan 18, 2009 17:42:53 GMT -5
Back to the subject of the opera, the creative gleam had returned to Beethoven's eye.
"Yeeees...I had an idea. Instead of making the demon a bass, as is the usual, what if for contrast we made him a countertenor?"
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Post by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on Jan 19, 2009 2:40:03 GMT -5
"Delightful" Wolfgang nodded "wonderful idea."
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Post by Ludwig van Beethoven on Jan 19, 2009 11:28:33 GMT -5
He pulled a nearby sheet of paper and quickly noted that, along with the notes to a melody that had been going around and around in his head.
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Post by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on Jan 21, 2009 17:39:48 GMT -5
((So I've been thinking about how to end this and get them to the opera house))
Mozart smiled and tapped his nose before writing almost a half a page.
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Post by Ludwig van Beethoven on Jan 21, 2009 21:23:24 GMT -5
((We could just let this scene trail off...sort of like the camera switching over to something a little bit later))
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Post by Johannes on Jan 22, 2009 0:04:31 GMT -5
((Perfect))
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Post by Ludwig van Beethoven on Jan 22, 2009 0:39:18 GMT -5
((Should I just drop Beethoven somewhere at random? Or did you have anything in mind?))
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Post by Padmé on Feb 13, 2009 13:10:17 GMT -5
**LATER**
They'd been holed up in there an awfully long time, and except for that one instance when they'd come out for breakfast, Feeney hadn't seen them all day. It was rather worrisome...they'd missed lunch, and dinner was coming up rapidly.
He went to the door that had been shut for so long, knocking on it sharply. He wouldn't be employed for very long if his employers both died of starvation.
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