That’s what I suggested the other day. But he doesn’t want to do it too early in the game. Depending on how loyal these yahoos are to A-Sig, finding out that Tip has such power could be a bad thing for him.
“Sit down, my sons, I’ve got something to say.
What my father told me on his dying day.
And now to my own sons I pass this along.
For my time is at hand and soon I’ll be gone.
I’ve tried to teach you what’s right and what’s wrong.
Be upright, be honest, be brave and be strong.
Be kind and be true to the good friends you’ve made.
And never turn down a chance to get laid.”
Actually, I expect not only will he mojo out of the collar…
…..but the collar will not be transferred the the charming Lt. Erris, but rather to Mr. Ask, who will then occupy Pierson trying to remove the collar without taking Ask’s head in the process. You know, with Ira/Mr. Green gone, Skin Horse has an opening for a security type…
Surely any such opening should be filled by someone they already know and trust – preferably a certain Pskovian powerhouse…
…along with his good friends Tsar Ivan V and Tsar Peter I, of course, and backed up by the might of Spassky, Kasparov, Chekov, Pushkin, Pycholka, and Mushka…
I announce a DISCOVERY! The people who comment when TIP makes an admirable move, are NOT the same ones who comment when there’s a clever piece of strategy. Differing values, perhaps.
Good insight! Now, lets see if they respond differently to random electric shocks. NO, I mean, we can build on those results to create personality profiles and an online personality test “which skin-horse character are you?”
I know a lot of people like that. It’s infuriating, because it never works out for me that way. If I want things to work out, I have to make it happen.
Yeah, I know the feeling. Some people are just lucky. My luck tends to be better than it used to be, which most of the time means neutral, as opposed to just plain bad.
Can he mojo out of the collar?
I think if he thinks of that, yes
That’s what I suggested the other day. But he doesn’t want to do it too early in the game. Depending on how loyal these yahoos are to A-Sig, finding out that Tip has such power could be a bad thing for him.
good job tip, one down. now get the rest of the team
Really — why would you assume she’s going down?
Despite Tip’s self-absorption, his lovers generally seem satisfied after the fact and to me that suggests otherwise …
There seems to be a couple words missing from your question:”on Tip” right before the question mark.
That should make the answer obvious. ^_^
“Sit down, my sons, I’ve got something to say.
What my father told me on his dying day.
And now to my own sons I pass this along.
For my time is at hand and soon I’ll be gone.
I’ve tried to teach you what’s right and what’s wrong.
Be upright, be honest, be brave and be strong.
Be kind and be true to the good friends you’ve made.
And never turn down a chance to get laid.”
Actually, I expect not only will he mojo out of the collar…
…..but the collar will not be transferred the the charming Lt. Erris, but rather to Mr. Ask, who will then occupy Pierson trying to remove the collar without taking Ask’s head in the process. You know, with Ira/Mr. Green gone, Skin Horse has an opening for a security type…
Surely any such opening should be filled by someone they already know and trust – preferably a certain Pskovian powerhouse…
…along with his good friends Tsar Ivan V and Tsar Peter I, of course, and backed up by the might of Spassky, Kasparov, Chekov, Pushkin, Pycholka, and Mushka…
I announce a DISCOVERY! The people who comment when TIP makes an admirable move, are NOT the same ones who comment when there’s a clever piece of strategy. Differing values, perhaps.
Good insight! Now, lets see if they respond differently to random electric shocks. NO, I mean, we can build on those results to create personality profiles and an online personality test “which skin-horse character are you?”
Is that a personality test that you take online? Or a test of your online personality?
In other words, is it “which Skin Horse character are you?” or “which Skin Horse character would you like to be?”
I don’t know what Dr. Steve would suggest but I believe radical surgery is in order either way.
…”Vesti la giubba…”
I thought Tip—well, all of them, actually—are the kind of people where things work out in spite of what they’ve done, not because of.
I know a lot of people like that. It’s infuriating, because it never works out for me that way. If I want things to work out, I have to make it happen.
Yeah, I know the feeling. Some people are just lucky. My luck tends to be better than it used to be, which most of the time means neutral, as opposed to just plain bad.
Well, this was an incredible stroke of inevitability . . .
“Incredible stroke of inevitability…” Nicely put! I just might steal that.
Go ahead, I stole it from another book.