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All Shepherds, meet on deck for tea time and discussions.
Keimi check in as soon as you can.
And yes, we're getting low on coffee, and cigars. I'll survive, [No, he won't.] but I still refuse to switch to tea.
For all you pirates out there, what did you lot do before you came here? Occupations, careers, whatever. I need to know what freedom you're fighting for, let's just say.
Keimi check in as soon as you can.
And yes, we're getting low on coffee, and cigars. I'll survive, [No, he won't.] but I still refuse to switch to tea.
For all you pirates out there, what did you lot do before you came here? Occupations, careers, whatever. I need to know what freedom you're fighting for, let's just say.
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I just got here not that long ago, but Captain Strider invited me to be his cook. I'm doing okay, I think. No one's gotten sick or anything. I'd like to find some recipe books so we could make more interesting food though. Some people must be getting sick of rice by now.
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Maybe you can ask the other sea cooks on the journal for recipe ideas? [That's as close as Smoker will ever come to suggesting that he should ask Sanji or someone with a vast knowledge of such things. Especially given pirates.]
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All children in Japan go to school until their third year of middle school, but high school is optional. My parents intend for me to go to university, so of course I'm in high school now, it's near the end of my first year.
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Your world sounds really academic.
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Hm. I'm just glad it's not too advanced from my world here. But it must be difficult for people who don't know anything about sailing.
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Supposedly the salt helps you get used to it.
[Smoker wouldn't know though, he can't think of anyone he knows who gets seasick.]
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