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Yeatshaw believes the work grind belongs between the seventh and eighth circles of hell. Never is this belief stronger than when deadlines are brought forward, or when working under pressure. She formerly dabbled in academia, and is now an editor of sorts. She believes herself sickly and cross, and fortifies herself regularly with tea. As a hardened tea drinker, she drinks a variety of Chinese and Japanese teas throughout her waking hours once she has has her usual industrial strength black tea. When not reading, working, embroidering, hunting for cheap lemons at the supermarket, or collecting stamps and coins, she enjoys complaining about the young, cheerful and perky.
Yeatshaw believes the work grind belongs between the seventh and eighth circles of hell. Never is this belief stronger than when deadlines are brought forward, or when working under pressure. She formerly dabbled in academia, and is now an editor of sorts. She believes herself sickly and cross, and fortifies herself regularly with tea. As a hardened tea drinker, she drinks a variety of Chinese and Japanese teas throughout her waking hours once she has had her usual industrial strength black tea. When not reading, working, embroidering, hunting for cheap lemons at the supermarket, or collecting stamps and coins, she enjoys complaining about the young, cheerful and perky.


She currently plays [[Honoria Bartram]].
She currently plays [[Honoria Bartram]].

Revision as of 11:39, 29 March 2015

Yeatshaw believes the work grind belongs between the seventh and eighth circles of hell. Never is this belief stronger than when deadlines are brought forward, or when working under pressure. She formerly dabbled in academia, and is now an editor of sorts. She believes herself sickly and cross, and fortifies herself regularly with tea. As a hardened tea drinker, she drinks a variety of Chinese and Japanese teas throughout her waking hours once she has had her usual industrial strength black tea. When not reading, working, embroidering, hunting for cheap lemons at the supermarket, or collecting stamps and coins, she enjoys complaining about the young, cheerful and perky.

She currently plays Honoria Bartram.