
"I made Thom a birthday cake out of leaves," Jonny states matter-of-factly. Phil has a pleading look in his eye, something like "Don't leave me with him." "Anyway," he watches as Jonny graciously receives his drink, "I'm joining Ed and Jean in the living room." "She was right," Colin's tone is sardonic.

"My mum says that I have a wonderful thpeaking voice," Jonny grins manically, making it even harder for Jonny to pronounce the words correctly, "and that it shouldn't be wathted on public thpeaking." "I'll get it for you," Phil stands up, "so I can get some more champagne."Ĭolin wipes down his face, "Jonny, what did we tell you about talking?" "Cozzie, may I get up from the table and get another one?" "I really like thith chocolate milk," Jonny states abruptly, spraying chocolate milk on his brother's face, and downs the rest. As he dances with Ed, he notices this affliction hasn't just struck him.Īt the table, Colin is attempting to engage the other two in conversation, "You didn't overlook the way Thom acted in Berkeley and San Diego?" "You're not eating?" Jean is starting to develop a hard-on with Ed dancing with him like this. Jean recalls this being better than the time that he tried freaking in Los Angeles with his best friend and random girls under the influence of some of the harder drugs.Īs if reading his mind (Jean would have known better had he known that Ed's mind was constantly on the different drugs), "You want me to get my bong out of the car?" "Hah, how do you expect me to dance to this?" Jean falls into Ed's moving embrace and they start freak dancing. Ed pulls Jean toward him and they start dancing to OutKast. "Just wait till I have a few glasses of champagne in me," he winks and goes to the kitchen to serve a plate of pasta. "Thank you for inviting me to your party," he shakes Jean's hand again. Phil walks behind Jean-Philippe and taps him on his shoulder. "Thith ith a very nithe plathe," Jonny mumbles and greets his brother. "Just put it on the DVD player, it's surround sound," Jean-Philippe leads Ed to the DVD player. "Hello, Ed, Phil, Jonny," Jean-Philippe shakes their hands vigorously. He unlocks the door and lets the three men in. Jean-Philippe swiftly removes himself from the table and runs to the door. Jean-Philippe recognizes the sound of Jonny talking behind his jutting out teeth. "It's a Friday night and they can't stand taking care of their kids," Colin resumes chewing. Jean-Philippe sneaks a look at Colin and then mumbles somewhat louder the same incoherent thing. "This food is terrific!" Jean-Philippe mumbles something. "No, the record, silly," he rolls his eyes. "It'll be a terrific time! They're bringing OutKast!" "Ed, Jonny and Phil are coming over," his eyes glisten over. "Welcome back," Jean-Philippe says and bows. "Hello? Oh, I'm at dinner, but that's ok…did you want to come over? Oh he's very nice, and I'm sure there's enough pasta for the five of us…okay…okay…I'll see you then." Nevertheless, Jean-Philippe listens in on the conversation. "That's my ring tone," Colin takes out his phone and walks out of the room. "Pagan Poetry," Jean-Philippe notes and Colin nods. A song that Jean-Philippe knows begins playing, or at least the introduction. "Yes, I think I'd rather not," Colin sighs. "Tell me more, Colin," Jean-Philippe's grin grows wider, and he hasn't touched his food.

"I remember something to do with chocolate milk and bananas," he laughs inwardly at some internal memory and twirls some spaghetti on his fork. He adds thoughtfully, "I have mineral water, beer of some varieties, juice, chocolate milk with banana and honey – um yeah, you wouldn't want that!" He gets a couple of Bud Lights from the fridge and pours them into two large glasses. "Do you want something to drink?" he grins as if he'd not dream of anything better than serving a drink for Colin Greenwood. He walks into the dining room with the plates. He serves more of the pasta on his guest's plate he wouldn't want to displease his guest. The card is valid for an entire school year.Jean-Philippe serves the pasta onto 2 plates. High school students who do not have a school-issued ID from the Detroit Public Schools Community District must purchase a DDOT Student ID Card to qualify for reduced fare. Reduced Fare applications and cards are processed at the Rosa Parks Transit Center, 360 Michigan Ave. The filled-out form can also be dropped off Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. Send the filled-out application to Rosa Parks Transit Center, 360 Michigan Ave.
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Download the Reduced Fare Card Application.Ģ.
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How to Apply for a Reduced Fare ID Cardġ. *The reduced fare includes seniors (ages 65 and older), people with disabilities, Medicare cardholders, and students with proper school ID.
