Ange: You’re on speaker, behave.
Evan: Or what you’ll spank me?
Ken: ...
Hall: ...
The entire Canadian military: ...
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Ange: You’re on speaker, behave.
Evan: Or what you’ll spank me?
Ken: ...
Hall: ...
The entire Canadian military: ...
Evan: With all due respect is a wonderful expression because it doesn’t actually specify how much respect is due.
Hall: ...
Evan: Could be none.
Hall: Sit down.
Evan: No one tells me what to do!
Ange: Sit down.
Evan: [Sits down immediately]
Hall: Childish. Not childlike, with its connotations of innocence and joyous abandon, but childish. You delight in petty bickering, summer-camp capers, and in general, behave in a manner ill befitting officers in the Canadian Army, and members of the scientific profession. It is, to some degree, understandable. You are, after all, constantly bombarded with creatures from a distant past. You would not be the first people to crack under the stress of such circumstances.
Ken: I resent that, Sir. I, for one, have not cracked because of the dinosaurs.
Evan: That's true, Colonel.
Ken: Thank you, Evan.
Evan: Leeds showed up here cracked, with a gun in one hand, and a pair of shorts that said, 'Hold Me' in the other.
Captain Thompson: "Rode to the Orchard & return’d by Furley and Col Halls"
Captain Thompson: “Rode to the Orchard & return’d by Furley and Col Halls”
23 – Delightfull day & cool, with fresh Wind at N.E. Went to Town, return’d to Dinner – Rode to the Orchard & return’d by Furley and Col Halls
From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, June 23, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.
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Captain Thompson: "Dan Fitzhugh came out and staid all night with his Father"
Captain Thompson: “Dan Fitzhugh came out and staid all night with his Father”
2nd Mar – Rather more mild today, and the Wind Lo, but chang’d in the evening to N.W. and blew very fresh ~ Had the following Gentmn. to Dine with Col Fitzhugh – Col Hall, Mr. Nicols, S & Jo. & Jas. Sterett, Alex. Brown, C. & P. Wirgman, Genl. Ridgely, in the evg. Dan Fitzhugh came out and staid all night with his Father
From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, March 2, 1814. Courtesy the Frie…
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