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Post by Nicolas de Lenfent on Jan 13, 2009 9:45:07 GMT -5
How singular. Rather than accuse you of lying, I shall just have to take your word for it and wonder at how you can take such a tone so perfectly like one you would take if you wanted to anger me without knowing it. I am so pleased to hear you would like to talk a while longer.
Have you paid me any mind? It must have been in your head. Honestly, I've felt I never existed to anyone unless they were absolutely furious with me. It must be that you talk less when you're not displeased.
However, I would like to stress that I do suppose I could behave on your Island. You know, if I had to.
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Post by Armand on Jan 13, 2009 10:17:58 GMT -5
That's wonderful. I'm pleased.
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Post by Nicolas de Lenfent on Jan 13, 2009 10:51:14 GMT -5
So am I.
Armand, do you have a phone by any chance?
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Post by Armand on Jan 13, 2009 13:51:22 GMT -5
I have lots of phones, but I don't know where they are. I can give you the number of the one I have by my desk right now.
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Post by Nicolas de Lenfent on Jan 13, 2009 13:56:15 GMT -5
Would you? I want to hear your voice. I've become fond of phones recently.
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Post by Armand on Jan 13, 2009 13:59:42 GMT -5
305-821-2876
I will wait to lose it until after you've called me, then.
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Post by Daniel on Jan 13, 2009 20:53:53 GMT -5
Well, I certainly didn't expect to find THIS while surfing the internet. Normally if I run across accounts like this, it's just a mortal masquerading as one of us and not the genuine article.
In all honesty, though I never pegged you for someone that was internet savvy, Armand. It only goes to show that someone shouldn't be too quick to judge on matters.
Oh, but you shouldn't be posting your phone number for all to see. Who knows what sorts of crank callers you might attract?
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Post by Armand on Jan 14, 2009 8:32:56 GMT -5
The geniune article? That's flattering, but- come on. Everyone knows vampires don't really exist. I wish they were! I've been rereading Lestat's books recently and they're so amazing.
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Post by Nicolas de Lenfent on Jan 14, 2009 9:26:13 GMT -5
*snerk*
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Post by Armand on Jan 14, 2009 10:11:20 GMT -5
Shush.
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Post by Daniel on Jan 14, 2009 13:13:08 GMT -5
I know you can't see it, but that made me roll my eyes. I know perfectly well it's you, Armand. Don't you know one can read IP addresses? In any case, why would someone ever masquerade as me? Considering how little I figure in the published material, you'd think someone would rather be Lestat or Marius.
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Post by Nicolas de Lenfent on Jan 14, 2009 13:19:11 GMT -5
I'm too amused. That, Armand, and this:That's simultaneously touching and irritating, Nicolas, that you would feel so. My island is for anyone who would drop by. Curb your jealousy; Louis won't be there, he rarely leaves his books and his house in New Orleans for anyone but Lestat. Are you worried you'll meet Lestat? I can't promise you you won't. Too easily verified by someone who knows. And I think he would, wouldn't he? Oh dear, Armand, I shall be saying this another hundred years - Lestat's books, so amazing. Aren't they just?
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Post by Armand on Jan 14, 2009 17:01:20 GMT -5
My IP address is, as far as I can manage it, hidden. There are 22 Daniel Malloys on facebook, 12 on myspace, and at least 4 on livejournal, to cite some of the largest communicative websites. Every year in New Orleans there is a fascinating vampire ball that a good deal of cosplayers frequent; sometimes I go as well. Besides, if we're speaking of the real Daniel Malloy, why on earth would he attempt to find or contact Armand? You'd think, if anything, that he'd avoid him.
Nicolas: I'm not talking to you.
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Post by Nicolas de Lenfent on Jan 14, 2009 17:05:16 GMT -5
He might be the prom date you chose to put out for, to further the Facebook metaphor, but wasn't I here first? I'm very disappointed. Which has not stopped this from amusing me greatly.
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Post by Daniel on Jan 14, 2009 17:30:11 GMT -5
I'm surprised at you, Armand. If you know me as well as you say you do, then you know that spelling my last name with an 'a' is spelling it wrong.
And of course you hide your IP. Doesn't mean it stops me from knowing where you are.
Oh, and I can very well avoid you in real life but not in cyberspace. I am contrary.
Nicolas: I'm not sure who you are, but who has put out for whom is none of your business.
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