ext_75369 (
iwasalevel6.livejournal.com) wrote in
ways_back_room2005-05-28 02:20 am
Tonzilla Bartendzilla!
Tony the Star Wars geek walks behind the bar for his first bartending shift. Because his mun is a glutton for threading, his first shift exceeded 300 comments.
Eros is Tony's first customer. He is in search of something exotic; Tony suggests something that makes his mun blush. The proper introductions are exchanged. Eros, being Eros, is immediately recognized by name. Tony, being Tony, and being several Tonys in the world, is not. Eros muses on the many Tonys in the world before turning to his drink.
Jack, well enough to be in the bar, visits his friend. This being Jack and Tony, the conversation soon takes a dive southwards into angst. Ace is next, falling into another Tony conversation trap: terrorism and the definition of a terrorist. Fun stuff, yo.
Tony is visited by yet another friend--this time, Elaine, who is pleased to see him bartending. Theirs is a conversation regarding Star Wars, flowers, and, of course, Michelle. Speaking of Star Wars,Dorme Chris Chappelle swings by and orders one of them girly drinks. She is surprised and displeased to learn that he fancies "The Twilight Zone" over "The X-Files."
And speaking of Michelle--here she is! The happy couple flirt, discuss the Dinaplot, and flirt some more. George Mason, Tony's other dead old boss who is also partially responsible for the happy union of Tony and Michelle, wonders why a magic bar needs a bartender. He bolts before he can learn the story of Why Tony Doesn't Work at CTU Anymore.
Finally, the (ex) President comes to catch up on Tony and other happenings around the bar.
It was fun; see you all next Thursday!
Eros is Tony's first customer. He is in search of something exotic; Tony suggests something that makes his mun blush. The proper introductions are exchanged. Eros, being Eros, is immediately recognized by name. Tony, being Tony, and being several Tonys in the world, is not. Eros muses on the many Tonys in the world before turning to his drink.
Jack, well enough to be in the bar, visits his friend. This being Jack and Tony, the conversation soon takes a dive southwards into angst. Ace is next, falling into another Tony conversation trap: terrorism and the definition of a terrorist. Fun stuff, yo.
Tony is visited by yet another friend--this time, Elaine, who is pleased to see him bartending. Theirs is a conversation regarding Star Wars, flowers, and, of course, Michelle. Speaking of Star Wars,
And speaking of Michelle--here she is! The happy couple flirt, discuss the Dinaplot, and flirt some more. George Mason, Tony's other dead old boss who is also partially responsible for the happy union of Tony and Michelle, wonders why a magic bar needs a bartender. He bolts before he can learn the story of Why Tony Doesn't Work at CTU Anymore.
Finally, the (ex) President comes to catch up on Tony and other happenings around the bar.
It was fun; see you all next Thursday!
