[NPC] William F. Drink
(?)NPC
- Posted: Mon, 08 Nov 2010 19:21:43 +0000
Harumph! I suppose that good-for-nothing son of mine was good for something after all. He finally found a way to let all those ghosts out of the ground and get them on their way to the next life.
Of course, he did it all for free. What an idiot! Living a life of abject poverty with no recognition. A man of his talents should be drowning in wealth. If only he'd stayed with Omnidrink-- the things we could've done together. Although, if I'm being honest with myself, I do bear some blame for driving him away...
I suppose the world needs people like Michael and not just wildly rich, successful and unethical people like me. I can't say I'm exactly proud of him, but I'm glad he is the way he is.
So--here it goes-- thank you, Michael. Now I can finally leave this graveyard and rebuild my empire in the next life. All my treacherous deeds have left me with nothing but billions upon billions of dollars, and now I will take them with me into the great hereafter and begin again my exploitation of inferior minds. Perhaps when you have passed through the mortal barrier you will join me, son, and maybe next time we can get it right.
Of course, he did it all for free. What an idiot! Living a life of abject poverty with no recognition. A man of his talents should be drowning in wealth. If only he'd stayed with Omnidrink-- the things we could've done together. Although, if I'm being honest with myself, I do bear some blame for driving him away...
I suppose the world needs people like Michael and not just wildly rich, successful and unethical people like me. I can't say I'm exactly proud of him, but I'm glad he is the way he is.
So--here it goes-- thank you, Michael. Now I can finally leave this graveyard and rebuild my empire in the next life. All my treacherous deeds have left me with nothing but billions upon billions of dollars, and now I will take them with me into the great hereafter and begin again my exploitation of inferior minds. Perhaps when you have passed through the mortal barrier you will join me, son, and maybe next time we can get it right.