monk222: (Rainy: by snorkle_c)

“Any romance I have is on the clock, baby.”

~
Beverly and the gang are trying to buck Monk up, but his icy realism comes to the fore, though the tough-guy 'baby' cannot keep the eyes from misting.

xXx
monk222: (Rainy: by snorkle_c)

“Any romance I have is on the clock, baby.”

~
Beverly and the gang are trying to buck Monk up, but his icy realism comes to the fore, though the tough-guy 'baby' cannot keep the eyes from misting.

xXx
monk222: (Mori: by tiger_ace)

"What, are you an idiot? Or are you just posing as one? Or maybe you are posing as one in your mind but it's not really that much of a stretch."

~
Monk went downtown to get another serving of that delicious chicken fried rice. He cannot make chicken fried rice that comes anywhere near to that gastronomic paradise. It melts in your mouth before you can finish swallowing.

Though, Monk is finding it a little depressing to go downtown, blending in too well with that brown poverty. The quote above comes from him in a Mallway Dialogue, in which he is being mocked for his poor obscurity. A professor asks him what is the value of money, as though Monk might be given to expressing the idealism that money is not important.

After giving that quoted answer, Monk begins to walk away in irritation. However, busty Cathy keeps him, "Seriously, please, what is the power of money?" She is smiling at him and Monk is defenseless. He says, "It parts the waters." Staring into her eyes, a smirk climbs the side of his face, "It also makes panties slipperier."

xXx
monk222: (Mori: by tiger_ace)

"What, are you an idiot? Or are you just posing as one? Or maybe you are posing as one in your mind but it's not really that much of a stretch."

~
Monk went downtown to get another serving of that delicious chicken fried rice. He cannot make chicken fried rice that comes anywhere near to that gastronomic paradise. It melts in your mouth before you can finish swallowing.

Though, Monk is finding it a little depressing to go downtown, blending in too well with that brown poverty. The quote above comes from him in a Mallway Dialogue, in which he is being mocked for his poor obscurity. A professor asks him what is the value of money, as though Monk might be given to expressing the idealism that money is not important.

After giving that quoted answer, Monk begins to walk away in irritation. However, busty Cathy keeps him, "Seriously, please, what is the power of money?" She is smiling at him and Monk is defenseless. He says, "It parts the waters." Staring into her eyes, a smirk climbs the side of his face, "It also makes panties slipperier."

xXx

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