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by Syvorji » Wed Nov 17, 2010 3:35 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Wed Nov 17, 2010 3:36 pm
Syvorji wrote:Kabesu said, "I forgot to mention the other two, ABC is on Channel 77, and NBC on Channel 91, and a servant told me that RCS is on Channel 95, with full signal and quality." He then sat down and began to eat his supper.

by Syvorji » Wed Nov 17, 2010 3:48 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:43 am
Syvorji wrote:Kabesu and his wife were eating garlic bread, and lasagna but the same supper ends there. Kabesu also had Ceasar Salad with a drink of milk while his wife had chicken noodle soup with sushi and a drink of water. They were busy eating their dinner, hoping to finish their dinner up.

by Syvorji » Thu Nov 18, 2010 2:50 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Thu Nov 18, 2010 3:19 pm
Syvorji wrote:After finishing their dinner, they drank their drinks and meanwhile, another servant said, "My friends, the dessert is gingerbread cookies, with black, white and red colors for our Calathonian comrade, red, green, white, blue and yellow for Kabesu and red and yellow for his wife, and there is more, but I will hand one out for the taste." Meanwhile, servants in the kitchen were making the gingerbread cookies.

by Syvorji » Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:47 pm
Legend: ST - Syvorjin Time
February 2nd, 1983
8:00 am ST, Breakfast
10:30 am ST, Driving to the flats for an interview
12:00 pm ST, Lunch
1:00 pm ST, Military Parade
5:00 pm ST, Visit to the Tomb of Catherine
6:30 pm ST, Dinner
11:30 pm ST, Lights Out
February 3rd, 1983
7:00 am ST, Breakfast
9:00 am ST, Going on tram to head the the National Station
9:30 am ST, Getting tickets
9:55 am ST, Stepping on the Presidential Train
10:00 am ST, Train departs Syvori to head to Jesaiki
1:00 pm ST, Lunch served upon train
3:00 pm ST, Snack
6:30 pm ST, Dinner
11:30 pm ST, Lights Out
February 4th, 1983
2:00 am ST, Arrival and to head to a hotel
8:00 am ST, Breakfast
10:00 am ST, Tour of the Jesaiki Naval Base
12:30 pm ST, Lunch at a local cafe
1:00 pm ST, Tour of a car factory
6:30 pm ST, Dinner at the Hotel
10:00 pm ST, Bedtime
February 5th, 1983
9:00 am ST, Breakfast
9:30 am ST, Packing
10:30 am ST, Off to the train station
11:00 am ST, Getting Tickets
11:30 am ST, Getting on Board
11:45 am ST, Lunch served on board, train leaves
3:00 pm ST, Snacks
6:30 pm ST, Dinner, served on board
11:00 pm ST, Train arrives in Syvori
11:30 pm ST, Tram ride back to the Presidential Palace
11:45 pm ST, Arrival, bedtime
February 6th, 1983
9:00 am ST, Breakfast
10:00 am ST, Tram ride to the Palace of Congress
10:30 am ST, Arrival
11:30 am ST, Tram ride to Department Store #1
12:05 pm ST, Arrival, Lunch at the Cafe inside it
12:40 pm ST, Buying souvenirs if you want to
1:10 pm ST, Departure back to the Presidential Palace
6:00 pm ST, Dinner
9:00 pm ST, Starting to pack
11:00 pm ST, Finishing up for the night, bedtime
February 7th, 1983
9:00 am ST, Breakfast
9:30 am ST, Final Preparations
10:00 am ST, Ride on the Tram to the Airport
10:30 am ST, Arrival, saying goodbye and wishing you luck on a save travel back to Calathonia.


by Royal Calathonia » Fri Nov 19, 2010 3:27 pm
Syvorji wrote:Kabesu sighed and said, "Here is your schedule, comrade," and handed it to Emperor Ferdinand I. Around the same time, the gingerbread cookies arrived, with servants carrying it and handing 3, 1 each to everyone.Legend: ST - Syvorjin Time
February 2nd, 1983
8:00 am ST, Breakfast
10:30 am ST, Driving to the flats for an interview
12:00 pm ST, Lunch
1:00 pm ST, Military Parade
5:00 pm ST, Visit to the Tomb of Catherine
6:30 pm ST, Dinner
11:30 pm ST, Lights Out
February 3rd, 1983
7:00 am ST, Breakfast
9:00 am ST, Going on tram to head the the National Station
9:30 am ST, Getting tickets
9:55 am ST, Stepping on the Presidential Train
10:00 am ST, Train departs Syvori to head to Jesaiki
1:00 pm ST, Lunch served upon train
3:00 pm ST, Snack
6:30 pm ST, Dinner
11:30 pm ST, Lights Out
February 4th, 1983
2:00 am ST, Arrival and to head to a hotel
8:00 am ST, Breakfast
10:00 am ST, Tour of the Jesaiki Naval Base
12:30 pm ST, Lunch at a local cafe
1:00 pm ST, Tour of a car factory
6:30 pm ST, Dinner at the Hotel
10:00 pm ST, Bedtime
February 5th, 1983
9:00 am ST, Breakfast
9:30 am ST, Packing
10:30 am ST, Off to the train station
11:00 am ST, Getting Tickets
11:30 am ST, Getting on Board
11:45 am ST, Lunch served on board, train leaves
3:00 pm ST, Snacks
6:30 pm ST, Dinner, served on board
11:00 pm ST, Train arrives in Syvori
11:30 pm ST, Tram ride back to the Presidential Palace
11:45 pm ST, Arrival, bedtime
February 6th, 1983
9:00 am ST, Breakfast
10:00 am ST, Tram ride to the Palace of Congress
10:30 am ST, Arrival
11:30 am ST, Tram ride to Department Store #1
12:05 pm ST, Arrival, Lunch at the Cafe inside it
12:40 pm ST, Buying souvenirs if you want to
1:10 pm ST, Departure back to the Presidential Palace
6:00 pm ST, Dinner
9:00 pm ST, Starting to pack
11:00 pm ST, Finishing up for the night, bedtime
February 7th, 1983
9:00 am ST, Breakfast
9:30 am ST, Final Preparations
10:00 am ST, Ride on the Tram to the Airport
10:30 am ST, Arrival, saying goodbye and wishing you luck on a save travel back to Calathonia.
As well with it, on the back was a map of Syvorji.
Once he handed it, Kabesu said, "Do not lose this, because is the only copy. Keep it in your pockets or hands until you leave. Once you leave Syvorji, you can do whatever the hell you want with it." He smiled, and began to eat his gingerbread cookie.

by Syvorji » Fri Nov 19, 2010 4:32 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Fri Nov 19, 2010 5:37 pm
Syvorji wrote:The servant brought in his coke and they were eating their gingerbread cookies, once finishing them, taking seconds. They loved their gingerbread cookies, and Kabesu was proud that a foreign visitor had came, the head of state of Calathonia. A servant also got Kabesu his milk and Kabesu began to drink his milk.

by Syvorji » Fri Nov 19, 2010 5:56 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:05 pm
Syvorji wrote:"Better than prior to communism,' replied Kabesu. It was Syvorjin custom for when anyone asks somebody on how Syvorji is doing, that has to be replied, either in English or Syvorjin. He finished it and finished his milk. He then finished his gingerbread cookies. Meanwhile, his wife asked Emperor Ferdinand I of Calathonia, "So, my comrade, what brings you to the fine socialist land?"

by Syvorji » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:08 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:20 pm
Syvorji wrote:"I see," said Kabesu's wife. Finally, Kabesu checked his watch, reading, "10:15 pm," in Syvorjin Time and said, "Comrade Ferdinand, let me take you to your room," after finishing the supper and walking to Ferdinand's room, expecting Ferdinand to follow. Meanwhile, his wife finished her supper and went to the TV, to watch her favorite channel, the Syvorjin Worker's TV.

by Syvorji » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:28 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:37 pm
Syvorji wrote:"It sure will, comrade," said Kabesu as he opened the door to Ferdinand's bedroom. It included the TV, a King-sized bed, a closet, a mini-bar, a bathroom, and a bookshelf containing books in various languages such as Spanish, Korean, Syvorjin, English, Japanese and even a book in Tibetan, and even a balcony with the room decorated with pieces of art, many of them social realism and almost all of them praising either Catherine Julia, Juna Kabesu, the people or communism as a whole, most of them in Syvorjin. Kabesu walked and turned the TV on and tuned it to Channel 77, where ABC from Calathonia is broadcast, and said, "Feel free to watch whatever channel you want, comrade. If you need help, press a green button next to the door and a servant will be awaken with a gong and will ask what you want." Kabesu then walked to his room. Meanwhile, his wife turned off the TV and walked to the Master Bedroom, that she shares with Juna Kabesu.

by Syvorji » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:41 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:45 pm
Syvorji wrote:OOC: You can post one more thing about the first day, and my next post will be the 2nd day of this visit, Calathonia.
IC: Kabesu took out a packet of marijuana and a pipe and went to the large balcony, and then once there, he lit a match and smoked it. Even though it is illegal, the law is exempt from all government officials and after finishing it, he put it away, changed into his pajamas and went to bed. Meanwhile, his wife changed into her pajamas and went straight to bed.

by Syvorji » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:49 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:54 pm
Syvorji wrote:February 2nd, 1983
Juna Kabesu woke up at 6:30 am, and changed his clothes to a military uniform, the uniform of a Generalissimo, because of the military parade in the afternoon. He walked down the hall with a pipe, matches and another packet of marijuana to the balcony and smoked it, and smiled. After finishing that, he walked back, put it away, and now checked his watch again, reading "6:45 am." He then went downstairs and turned on the TV. At 6:55 am, his wife woke up and changed to her normal clothes and then walked down the hall to the room of Emperor Ferdinand I and knocked on the door.

by Syvorji » Fri Nov 19, 2010 8:00 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Fri Nov 19, 2010 8:05 pm
Syvorji wrote:The wife came in and made the bed, and cleaned up any messes. Once done, she went out and then brought in a basket of candy, fruits, a can of Coca-Cola and even a Calathonian flag, with a note saying, "The basket for you shall symbolize the friendship of Syvorji and Calathonia," and placed it, when she heard a door open. Meanwhile, servants began to make breakfast and a servant went to the room, hoping to see Ferdinand and at the same time, the wife went to the exercise room where she went to the treadmill and began to use it, using it for 10 minutes per day.

by Syvorji » Fri Nov 19, 2010 8:08 pm

by Royal Calathonia » Fri Nov 19, 2010 8:19 pm
Syvorji wrote:They accepted, but that servant asked, "What do you want for breakfast, sir?" He already got what Juna Kabesu and his wife wanted and wanted to write down what Ferdinand wanted and waited for the answer. Meanwhile, Kabesu tuned into SWTV and what was showing was, "Good Morning Syvorji," a news program combined with children's programming and satirical comedies, but it was obvious, part of an endless stream of propaganda. Meanwhile, his wife finished the treadmill and went downstairs to join Juna Kabesu.

by Syvorji » Fri Nov 19, 2010 8:23 pm
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