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08-06-2018, 11:16 AM | #19615 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: East of the Southern North American West
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Two Minutes of Unnecessary Ass Yelling
Characters: Frownland Lucille Bluth Hispanic traffic guide Location: LA Union Station Frownland exits the train station to find Lucille screaming at and begging someone to order her a car over the phone. She gets off the phone and waits. The traffic guide walks in Lucille's direction, monitoring traffic. Lucille: Are you my driver? Traffic guide: What? Lucille: My driver, his name is Mooba, he's probably Middle Eastern or something. Is it you? Are you my driver? Traffic guide: I'm not your driver. Lucille: Well how am I supposed to know that? Men like you don't just walk up to me like that. Do you know where my car is? Traffic guide: Is it an Uber, Lift, or cab? Frownland continues eavesdropping Lucille: I don't know, why would I? I just know that the driver's name is Mooba. Do you know him? Where's my car? Traffic guide, with an expression of "I can't believe this" walks off Lucille, to the traffic guide, then to no one in particular: Hello? Do you know where my car is? Does anyone know where Mooba is? Does anyone know where my car is? Frownland's ride pulls up and he enters before they drive away Lucille (getting quieter in the distance): Helloooooooo! Anyone? LA has a lot of homeless people and gangsters, but the true dark side of the city is rich white folk. I hope she got robbed tbh.
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08-06-2018, 12:01 PM | #19619 (permalink) |
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Could a programmer ecsplain tbis to me?
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