So I was thinking...
27 February 2007 10:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
... as I was driving home from work ... you never see the guys, like, do grocery shopping, do you? Then I thought about how rarely they'd have time to reliably do things like that, and I wondered, does UNCLE have a grocery service? So the agents don't get poisoned or turned via mind-altering drugs?
Any theories on how they do basic housekeeping type stuff?
Any theories on how they do basic housekeeping type stuff?
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Date: 28 February 2007 09:29 am (UTC)But then I've got to the point where I've read so much fic (not to mention written it) that includes the boys' apartments outside work that I hardly know what's canon and what isn't any more. ;)
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Date: 28 February 2007 08:34 pm (UTC)And in terms of the actual place they live, I agree - fanon goes interesting places, but isn't it implied that UNCLE is involved in where they live because of security? Which makes a ton of sense and also makes them even more like soldiers, even though it leaves out a lot of good fanfic. :-)
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Date: 1 March 2007 03:06 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 28 February 2007 10:40 pm (UTC)On the other hand, there's the UNCLE owned brownstone in Discoteque Aff and security isn't exactly tight in that one. :)
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Date: 2 March 2007 03:21 am (UTC)I can see them living in a secured building, but I admit I have a kind of romantic (no, me? really?) idea of how they live. For some reason I see Illya as having a very precise and eclectic set of belongings that he's schlepped around and likes just so. It'd be cliche to think of Napoleon living in a swinging bachelor pad and I don't think he does. I see him more in of a classic, subdued, comfortable place, with books. Lots of books *g*.
Realizing I have no basis in canon to support this, I claim the right of a lifelong fan to make stuff up ;).
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Date: 2 March 2007 05:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 10 March 2007 06:43 am (UTC)As to the question at hand, I think like many New Yorkers NS and IK eat out all the time. But just in case there's a need for the occasional peanut butter sandwich, there might be a commissary in their building. I don't know about New York, but in Chicago there are all kinds of little below-ground or inside groceries that only the neighborhood residents know about.
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Date: 10 March 2007 06:56 am (UTC)An in-brownstone commissary/laundry would be handy, wouldn't it? Employees could be vetted and all. I think it's a good idea.