[OZ] Definitions
Title: Definitions
Author: body-ko
Fandom: OZ
Characters: Hoyt, Robson, O'Reily, Alvarez, Rebadow, Busmalis
Rating: R
Word Count: 582 (W)
Prompt: Chris Keller / Tobias Beecher, " not Oz that made you become a whore, I've always been "
Summary: When Beecher Keller accused of being a whore, in the convivial atmosphere of the hall of Oz opened a discussion to answer a simple, fundamental question: Tobias Beecher is a whore?
Everyone knows of Beecher and Keller, even newcomers quickly learn to stay away from sweet Tobias Keller for not finding the proper waiting in some dark corner. Some think it's true love, others it's just sex: everybody knows for a fact that this is a story in which they do not want to be in the middle. But life is very boring to Oz and, eventually ends up being almost fun to watch - from afar - and declare their eternal love, or attempt to kill himself. The result was yet another argument
with interest by a large group of witnesses and those who if they lost, did not fail to receive a detailed report from Busmalis, the official cheerleader of Keller.
When Beecher Keller accused of being a whore in the convivial atmosphere of the hall of Oz has opened a discussion to answer a simple, fundamental question: Tobias Beecher is a whore?
Among the most active participants was Jaz Hoyt, the Bikers, a staunch supporter of the theory that the defendant was innocent of the accusation that he had been moved, and ex-husband of a porn star, and his resolute opposition, Robson was Arian, with his dick cut off.
The discussion lasted for days, in an atmosphere of utmost civility and composure; Hoyt forth his thesis defense with the eloquence he had learned in his past to Harvard, but Robson - determined than ever - the retort point by point. It was concluded that essential for the continuation of the debate, was the exact definition of the meaning of "bitch." Here the old man gave his contribution Rebadow, a lover of books and culture, which he called "a bitch" she or he who has sex in exchange for a compensation / reward / payment.
"But Beecher does not pay, so it can be a bitch," O'Reilly interjected, "to the limit, is a bitch."
"Jesus," Alvarez blurted out, "and that you like better?".
"Hey amigos, there is a difference between doing it for money and do it free," O'Reilly said with absolute certainty.
"However," interjected Rebadow clearing his voice, "I think the term should be dropped in context. I mean, we all live in paradise and we are not angels, we aquariums where there are fish and is full of tits though there are no women. "
Hoyt looked focused, "So what can we do? Keller going to ask what is the exact meaning that he meant by calling Beecher "bitch"? Who asked him? ".
No one volunteered.
"A whore is a man who has a thousand excuses ready at his command. He said Hamlet. " Robson
Everyone looked stunned, but no one dared ask him how fucking public school of suburbs of Chicago teach Shakespeare, but he saw that he had upset a large group of murderers, drug addicts and hustlers, and had mercy on them
"I saw the movie, ok? What is it: Do you think I am an ignorant, bunch of bastards? ".
After a brief exchange of compliments between Robson and Wangler, interrupted the Poet:
"I think we can take for good the theory of Robson," he said, "a whore is a man seeking justifications and excuses. And 'one who does not take responsibility for what has become. "
The large group of good guys who participated - for various reasons - to the debate, locked in a thoughtful silence.
Alvarez was to ask the question in the correct way to Oz:
"Well, that one 'to blame for what's to alcohol, to Schillinger, the system or Oz, is a whore? ', and Hoyt was to settle definitively the age-old question:
"Yes."
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