Jimmy Two-Shoes (
awesmazings) wrote2016-01-22 04:47 pm
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[It's a bright, sunny day on the road to Viridian City. It's also pretty devoid of trainers at the moment, save for Jimmy and Joker as they make their way to town. This is pretty inconvenient, given the fact that Jimmy's feeling very cheerful at the moment, but it isn't just your average, everyday Jimmy brand cheerfulness.
Oh no. He's singing. He is singing at the top of his lungs as he walks with his Gear in hand, pointed up at himself.
There is a Chatot perched on Jimmy's shoulder, and every time the song switches into the parts requiring strictly whistling, he points the Gear over at him and lets him take over. Not because he doesn't want to, of course, but because he literally can't whistle. Having a permanent gap in your teeth does that to you, unfortunately. But by god is he singing the singing parts.]
Come ooon and give a whistle! Let me hear you whistle! I know you can whistle! Everybody whistle!~
[And right on cue, Paco the Chatot extends his wings out to the side and whistles his little heart out for his trainer.]
Oh no. He's singing. He is singing at the top of his lungs as he walks with his Gear in hand, pointed up at himself.
There is a Chatot perched on Jimmy's shoulder, and every time the song switches into the parts requiring strictly whistling, he points the Gear over at him and lets him take over. Not because he doesn't want to, of course, but because he literally can't whistle. Having a permanent gap in your teeth does that to you, unfortunately. But by god is he singing the singing parts.]
Come ooon and give a whistle! Let me hear you whistle! I know you can whistle! Everybody whistle!~
[And right on cue, Paco the Chatot extends his wings out to the side and whistles his little heart out for his trainer.]
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[It's definitely more than a bit.]
Only really know one song, however! Ha ha, although I suppose it's more of a rhyme.
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[Joker clears his voice before he starts to sing into the cool winter air.]
Oh Tom, he was a piper's son~
He learnt to play when he was young~
And the only tune that he could play~
Was "Over the Hills and Far Away"~
Over the hills and a long way off~
The wind shall blow my top-knot off...
[He gives a lopsided grin.]
Knew it since I was young.
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Oh Tom, he was a piper's son!~
He learnt to play when he was young!~
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And the only tune that he could play~
Was "Over the Hills and Far Away"~!
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What was that part again?
[Don't judge him, he only remembered the first part.]
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And a long way off, Jims. And the part after that, ya remember?