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02.02.2004
"Tell me again about
the flying machines."
"Do I have to?"
"Oh, yes, Margaret-Mary!
That I do long to hear."
"Could you at least
call me Maggie?"
"Maggie is undiginified,
darling. A woman should always carry herself with the utmost
bearing. Margaret-Mary has weight to it. Maggie is what one calls
a cat or a pet bird."
"For someone who's
supposed to be a great romantic, you sure are bossy."
"I want only to please
you, dearest one. And I please you best when you are at your
best."
"You've barely pleased
me at all."
"Why -- whatever
do you mean? Ooooh, your ringing machine is sounding."
"Let the machine
get it. And that's what I mean. All you do is ask me about
the telephone and the internet and ride up and down in elevators.
You've hardly touched me at all. I didn't bring you back to teach
you about Giordano's delivery service."
"Wait half a moment,
oh flower of my passion! What are you saying?"
"I'm saying, I had
to cast a powerful spell to bring you to my..."
"No, no, not that.
Are you telling me that delightful restaurant you took me to
yesternight delivers?"
"Jack! Quit changing
the subject."
"Oh, dearest. Honestly.
'Jack' is for common people and Englishmen. Call me 'Giacomo',
if you will not call me by my true name."
"I'm not calling
you Casanova. Not with the way you behave. You've barely even
given me a kiss. Some great lover. All you do is eat. You had
three breakfasts today."
"Do you think Giordano's
delivers breakfast?"
"Stop talking about
Giordano's! I want to know. Is it me? Don't you find me attractive?"
"No, that's not it
at all, sweet stirrer of my fire-drenched loins. You are a vision
of resplendence, the measure of radiance. When the angels speak
of perfection, they conjure it with the name Mary-Margaret. It
is just that, well, your world is strange and new to me, with
many wonders to behold. I am a man of many passions, and my thirst
for knowledge is as great as my thirst for love's embraces."
"And your thirst
for liquor, I suppose. You made an absolute ass of yourself at
Clarice's party."
"I thought I was
rather engaging."
"You challenged my
senior editor to a duel, you spent half the night opening and
closing the refrigerator door..."
"I wanted to see
the light go on and off. I have a suspicion that there is a mechanical
golem within who operates the works."
"...and you drank
eleven beers. Eleven!"
"It comes in those
tiny pressurized firkins."
"I want to know if
you're going to make it worth my while to have brought you here.
I want to see the Casanova whose name is synonymous with amorous
intrigues, not the one whose name is synonymous with overindulgence
in sausages and playing Tekken 4."
"Margaret Mary."
"Yes?"
"Sunlight of the
future. Most beauteous and cunning of witches. Sorceress who
has ensnared my heart."
"Yes?"
"I have but a single
question, that if answered, will make my love's dreams fulfilled."
"Oh, Jack! Yes?"
"Is the White Hen
still open? How I crave a Slushee, the ones cunningly flavored
of lime. Be a dear, won't you?"
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