- Jun 18, 2015
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RE: A Taste of Bison [Crit]
<table><tbody><tr><td><div style="padding:15px;"><div><div><div style="border:8px solid #ffffff;width:125px;height:125px;margin:0px 10px 0px 0px;float:left;"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/1AxolxT.png" style="height:125px;"></div></div><div style="text-align:justify;">He nodded, making a gesture out. "You can't see them, but there's fences up at the edges. All my neighbours are the sort of people who appreciate their own privacy, so beyond the occasional community barbeque, we don't see much of each other." He wasn't the kind of man who wanted to go join a country club, but it would do him no good to become a complete recluse. No, better to be just social enough to attract no attention for it. "And the property has security, of course, to keep people out." more than once he'd had someone try and burgle the house, but it always ended poorly. After all, the house was never completely empty. There was always someone in the house, whether it was him, his parents, or a member of the staff.
"The house is the family house - it's been with us for generations. Which means it's a family house. My grandfather had four children that lived with him, and more than one lived in the house after they got married. It's fairly empty now, but eventually I'll have children of my own running around filling it up. I'm unfortunate enough to have no siblings, but I still have plenty of extended relatives who stop by and visit every so often." He'd have to remember to make a point to invite Aloysius back. If nothing else, he'd love to give his dog free reign in the yard. "I prefer to think of it not as my house, but as my families house. I suppose you live in the city?"
</div>[/thoth] @"Critical" </div></div></div></td></tr></tbody></table>
"The house is the family house - it's been with us for generations. Which means it's a family house. My grandfather had four children that lived with him, and more than one lived in the house after they got married. It's fairly empty now, but eventually I'll have children of my own running around filling it up. I'm unfortunate enough to have no siblings, but I still have plenty of extended relatives who stop by and visit every so often." He'd have to remember to make a point to invite Aloysius back. If nothing else, he'd love to give his dog free reign in the yard. "I prefer to think of it not as my house, but as my families house. I suppose you live in the city?"
</div>[/thoth] @"Critical" </div></div></div></td></tr></tbody></table>