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Would the leaders or officers of clubs that are still active please respond to this post? There have been many names missing from the board, and so it seems like the club list needs some revising. If any new clubs have formed since the list's last posting, please post the details of those as well.
On a similar vein, I'd like you meet with you if you have the time, Mr. Edgeworth. I have a new project in mind, and I'd appreciate your assistance.
Inspector Lunge, I'd also like to arrange a meeting with you. Would sometime tomorrow be all right? Today seems like it may become rather busy.
To everyone else, I am pleased to announce the formation the Book Club. As the name suggests, this club is primarily devoted to discussing works of fiction from various genres. Mystery is, of course, under the purview of the Baker Street Irregulars, Mr. Edgeworth's group, and so the Book Club focuses more on science fiction, fantasy, horror, and so on. Discussions will largely take place over the board, and as this group strives to be as inclusive as possible, you do not necessarily have to join the group in order to take part in them.
In addition to this, aspiring authors are encouraged to join and share their work. I am working on a way to see that this work is circulated so that all may enjoy what the minds of our fellow patients have produced, but until that method can be finalized, I would greatly appreciate it if those interested in contributing at least began the research necessary to write their respective stories. I've often found that dreams, for instance, are a constant source of inspiration, but perhaps you will find something more fruitful in future Book Club discussions.
Lastly, I am still interested hearing about everyone's doctors. Descriptions of their workplace, the doctor him or herself, where they came from, what their qualifications are, and how they came to work at Landel's are all points of interest. If you notice something else about the doctor that may seem relevant, do not hesitate to mention that as well.
Thank you in advance.
- Lelouch Lamperouge
[Added later.]
At the behest of the illustrious Lady Kisaragi, the Book Club has been renamed to "Genres and Models for Book Interpretation and Theory," or G.A.M.B.I.T. for short. Please be on the lookout for this new name in the future.
On a similar vein, I'd like you meet with you if you have the time, Mr. Edgeworth. I have a new project in mind, and I'd appreciate your assistance.
Inspector Lunge, I'd also like to arrange a meeting with you. Would sometime tomorrow be all right? Today seems like it may become rather busy.
To everyone else, I am pleased to announce the formation the Book Club. As the name suggests, this club is primarily devoted to discussing works of fiction from various genres. Mystery is, of course, under the purview of the Baker Street Irregulars, Mr. Edgeworth's group, and so the Book Club focuses more on science fiction, fantasy, horror, and so on. Discussions will largely take place over the board, and as this group strives to be as inclusive as possible, you do not necessarily have to join the group in order to take part in them.
In addition to this, aspiring authors are encouraged to join and share their work. I am working on a way to see that this work is circulated so that all may enjoy what the minds of our fellow patients have produced, but until that method can be finalized, I would greatly appreciate it if those interested in contributing at least began the research necessary to write their respective stories. I've often found that dreams, for instance, are a constant source of inspiration, but perhaps you will find something more fruitful in future Book Club discussions.
Lastly, I am still interested hearing about everyone's doctors. Descriptions of their workplace, the doctor him or herself, where they came from, what their qualifications are, and how they came to work at Landel's are all points of interest. If you notice something else about the doctor that may seem relevant, do not hesitate to mention that as well.
Thank you in advance.
- Lelouch Lamperouge
[Added later.]
At the behest of the illustrious Lady Kisaragi, the Book Club has been renamed to "Genres and Models for Book Interpretation and Theory," or G.A.M.B.I.T. for short. Please be on the lookout for this new name in the future.
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- Inspector Lunge
... Inspector, not Mr. THAT WAS MY FAULT pretend it didn't happen
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Defensive-bot needs to backpedal faster!
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pretend what didn't happen IDb
|D;; Thank you.
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Also, are you sure the doctors will want their information spread about like this?
-R.Aoyagi
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I don't see why they would object. It's a patient's right to know the identity of those treating him, isn't it?
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[After having it read to him]
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the suckerMohinder.The Book Club, really? .... Really? I'm still in, but you really need to think up a catchier name.
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And here I thought the point was to fly under the radar.
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[handwriting large & almost childishly awkward]
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I'm also working on a story about the medical practices in different worlds. It's research intensive, so it might take me a while.
~Sakura
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- Inspector Lunge
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- Tenjou Utena
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[very hesitant writing, as usual]
He's not very nice.
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-Javert
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[Sharp, copperplate writing]
Orange-Sympathizing is also highly discouraged.
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It's all my faultI tried again yesterday, but the door wouldn't budge. Absolutely no signs of damage.maybe i'm too weI'm sorry.
-Chise
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[Folded over with the name "Chise" printed neatly on top. ]
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It's a shame, though. Mystery was always one of my favorites. I don't suppose there would be a chance of the two groups working together, would there?
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- Scott Pilgrim
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I, too, find literary endeavors most enjoyable, and am happy to further share experiences with the doctors, however I don't find it prudent to contribute over the bulletin. If you ever come to an alternate means and are still interested, my cooperation stands.
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-Homura
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