Difference between revisions of "Club Carnivale"
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Those who live and work within Club Carnivale are considered family much in the way that Carnival folk tend to form a tight-knit band of traveling family. The same holds true for those who choose to make the Club their home. | Those who live and work within Club Carnivale are considered family much in the way that Carnival folk tend to form a tight-knit band of traveling family. The same holds true for those who choose to make the Club their home. | ||
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+ | '''''From Channel 10 Local News:''''' | ||
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+ | ''polite attention-getting this is just to keep you informed music plays'' | ||
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+ | ''The camera shifts away from commercials to a young, dark-haired, caramel-skinned man of Indian subcontinent descent and eyelashes which would make most women weep with envy. His voice is a lightly-accented and musical tenor.'' | ||
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+ | "Good very early morning, Fort Brunsett and beyond. This is Sai Joshi for Channel 10 News. First on our list, it seems the Club Carnivale has been razed by the owner. We'll be sad to see it go." He smiles at the camera. "Hopefully the owner is preparing for bigger and better things." | ||
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+ | ''Sai glances to his side, and the camera angle broadens to include a young Caucasian woman in subtly ill-fitting clothes with a nervous attitude.'' | ||
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+ | "And now to introduce our intern..." | ||
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+ | That's the official story, anyway. But Club Carnivale was no more and its owner was nowhere to be found for nearly a month afterward. | ||
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