So just for today, we connected to the outside? [This worries him more than he'd like to let on, with the possibility of the dead dropping in for a chat, but...]
Anyone wanna get a message to Marlo Stanfield for me? Barring that, hey, someone bring me up some lake trout and a pack of Marlboro, I be real grateful.
Anyone wanna get a message to Marlo Stanfield for me? Barring that, hey, someone bring me up some lake trout and a pack of Marlboro, I be real grateful.
[Omar's kept his promise, and in the days since his last conversation with Leslie, he's been haunting the library, doing a lot of browsing. For being, well, a riotous gangster-slash-angel of vengeance, he's actually a very good library patron: quiet, polite, keeps mostly to himself.
And finally, he's found a book. He's sitting in the fifth floor common room, next to the shark tank, the book loosely held atop his lap, cover unseen.]
Now Barge, y'all don't know me like my warden do, so maybe y'all don't know that I've got me a real appreciation for the written word. But Leslie Knope want to encourage that in me, I suppose, so she gone and named me co-captain of the new Barge Book Club. Or something like that. I gets to pick the first book, anyway.
So now I'm left with two questions for y'all:
One, who be wanting to join up?
And two, who already got a copy of this? [And now he holds it up: 50 Shades of Grey, by E.L. James.] I hear it get real popular in the future.
And finally, he's found a book. He's sitting in the fifth floor common room, next to the shark tank, the book loosely held atop his lap, cover unseen.]
Now Barge, y'all don't know me like my warden do, so maybe y'all don't know that I've got me a real appreciation for the written word. But Leslie Knope want to encourage that in me, I suppose, so she gone and named me co-captain of the new Barge Book Club. Or something like that. I gets to pick the first book, anyway.
So now I'm left with two questions for y'all:
One, who be wanting to join up?
And two, who already got a copy of this? [And now he holds it up: 50 Shades of Grey, by E.L. James.] I hear it get real popular in the future.