Edward Nigma | The Riddler (
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dear_mun2012-03-22 05:14 am
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On Eddie's idea of father/son bonding @
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"Corruption of the innocent?" That's what you'd call it?
I'd say I'm inclined to disagree with you, friend, but then that's par for the course with us. I've little reason to justify myself to you, but I'll tell you exactly what I told Luke: he's learning a very practical life skill. I'm teaching the boy how to drive, for God's sake. Grand theft auto simply comes with the territory.
You should be proud of me. After little more than a year and a half in that town, I'm finally starting to get the hang of this parenting business. And you know what else? We should consider ourselves lucky. After all, what Susan doesn't know won't hurt me. It's a very nice car. And we didn't even have to worry about hot-wiring the damn thing. Though that's a lesson for another day, I suppose. Perhaps if I were to pose it as a puzzle...
[The real question is how many picarats a "puzzle" like that would be worth.]
...Picarats?
I'd say I'm inclined to disagree with you, friend, but then that's par for the course with us. I've little reason to justify myself to you, but I'll tell you exactly what I told Luke: he's learning a very practical life skill. I'm teaching the boy how to drive, for God's sake. Grand theft auto simply comes with the territory.
You should be proud of me. After little more than a year and a half in that town, I'm finally starting to get the hang of this parenting business. And you know what else? We should consider ourselves lucky. After all, what Susan doesn't know won't hurt me. It's a very nice car. And we didn't even have to worry about hot-wiring the damn thing. Though that's a lesson for another day, I suppose. Perhaps if I were to pose it as a puzzle...
[The real question is how many picarats a "puzzle" like that would be worth.]
...Picarats?

Sorry, I have no icons yet. This is Prussia from APH.
Man, I miss the old days...
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Seriously?
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Oh, and picarats are...well I'm not entirely sure. I've learned of them thanks to Professor Layton, but all I really know is that they're rewards that come with puzzle solving. The harder the puzzle, the more picarats one receives.
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Layton? [A thoughtful pause.] That explains that. By that logic, a small reward for a puzzle that simple should be adequate, correct?
[Implying that hot-wiring a car is simple.]
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I should think so. Layton is a professor from the same world I've become acquainted with. At least I assume they're from the same world - he's mentioned Luke and picarats, and loves puzzles. [Smirk] He might even be a match for you.
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