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Date: 2002-10-29 09:25 am (UTC)
I now possess my very own magnetic ratcheting screwdriver. I can disassemble things. Muahahaha.

And half the equipment in your apartment quakes with fear.

I said I couldn't be elegant if I tried.

You're wrong. You can easily be elegant. You have the right face and body. Liz is right in so far as you move too much like an athlete to be "elegant" in the traditional sense. I think Liz was thinking about the kind body movement that comes from tea parties, ballroom dancing and wearing dresses all the time, as opposed to the body language of karate and rock climbing. You can be elegant, but it's an issue of moving less like someone who is aware of her body and more like someone who is aware of her looks. I did notice something of that shift at King Richard's Fair. Something about the dress and corset changed the way you normally move. You were very elegant then.

By the way, there's nothing wrong with the way I normally see you move. Keep in mind, most of the times I've seen you you've been in a relaxed weekend or evening state. Aside from the fair, I've never seen you in a dressed up state.
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