Sat May 31, 2008 8:17 pm by Orderous
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As you might tell by now, this went very, very well.
Like one Anon said it; We went to the dragons den, moved up to the dragon, and then poked him in the eye.
Spent much time in East Grinstead High street getting lots of support from the locals, and a couple of abusive shouts and wierd requests from local Scilons. The incident that sits best with me was an American lady coming up and asking me and another person who paid us to do this. After much enturbulating, and an incident involving a sign that the police found inappropriate, either Bonnie or Richard Woods came up with the brilliant idea of marching up to St. Hill. This sat well with Anon, and the march began. After about 30 minutes we all arrive at the mouth of the dragon, and spend some time enturbulating scilons coming in and out of St. Hill. Then there is yet another idea from the Woods camp, there is a path which can take you around the actual grounds of St. Hill and get you up to a point where you are in full view of the castle. After one of the most utterly bizarre hiking trips I've ever undertaken (and I've been in the military), we arrive at the eye of the dragon and proceed to poke lightly. The scilons were not happy with us, but kept their mouths shut. We even managed to get around and stand right outside the windows of their traning and auditing rooms.
Seriously, today we have scared the thetans out of the scilons, and I believe that David the dwarf will never recover from the blow.
Pictures are forthcoming, 4% uploaded now. Also, I believe James has a couple of very interesting stories.
The most important thing to learn about Life, the Universe, and Everything, is firstly; the answer is 42, and secondly; how utterly ridiculous it truly is