Det. Jason Walsh
14 October 2012 @ 11:04 am
[Screen flickers on to Jason cleaning up from his appliances, you know now that he was sure they were no longer possessed. He looks sadly at the coffee pot; oh his lack of coffee now.]

Okay so I thought I'd seen everything. Clearly one should never say that. Ever. Least I wasn't alone in suffering the Maximun Overdrive syndrome with their things. So I can for now count out insanity.
 
 
Rose Tyler
14 October 2012 @ 12:11 pm
[The camera flickers on to show Rose slowly approaching the kitchen counter with a broomstick in hand. She's tense, almost waiting for something as she surveys the area. The tea kettle lays lifeless on the floor surrounded by chipped tea cups.]

Right. Well so much for you lot.

[She breathes a sigh of relief before setting the broom aside and then running a hand through her hair.]

Suppose I ought to add this to the list. This is almost right up there with Christmas trees.
 
 
(lady) "just a flesh wound" sif
14 October 2012 @ 01:40 pm
I shall have to replace many of these so-called appliances now. Do toasters tend to attack their owners often in this place?

I have heard this month tends to be one of the most difficult ones in the City, curse-wise. Any additional information will be appreciated. Also appreciated is an explanation for this Halloween day.

filtered to Steve Rogers;

Given the events in Bruce Banner's laboratory yesterday, I believe a defensive strategy for any curse is in order. And I would like to discuss the sceptre Loki left behind with you.
 
 
Anna Assaoui ✝
14 October 2012 @ 08:18 pm
[Today, Miss Anna is accompanied by a pair of kittens, one orange and one grey. Their names are, respectively, Biscuit and Danish. She has them out in the park with her, letting them chase after leaves and tussle with one another. All in all, she seems quite calm and content today.]


[[ooc; After all of Carla's dramu I was looking for a little fluff. Please come forth and play with kittens.]]
 
 
Sophie Hatter
14 October 2012 @ 09:31 pm
The smallest things can turn out to be the most annoying ones. It seems I picked the worst possible week to start mending clothes again. At least the needles seemed to think so. And I could not convince them otherwise.

Well, in any case, I'm glad that's over, and hope everyone is okay now? Was okay yesterday, though that seems unlikely.

I must say, though - I really do appreciate these small medical plaster things. The ones with drawings are very sweet - my sisters would have loved them when they'd been younger. Of course, it might've prompted them to fight more often, so.