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This task brought to you in part by the Multilateral Task Exchange Yay for grouplessness! Boo for flags :( For this task, I, Lincoln will be doing the write up and narration for our exploits, but I very much speak for both myself and Captain B...

Bronson Canyon in Griffith Park. Batman used to park his fancy car here. Years later, the Daggers and the Ramp Regulars whupped up on each other here. To me though, as my favorite fireplug and I watch the clouds over the Hollywood sign, as it of...

Multilateral Task Exchange and the trajectory of any desire. I call on you to go B L U E & Unlock your hidden trajectory of desire. This is the group with no group this is the trajectory that can satisfy your any desire; no matter wh...

haiku and unseen I've let studies with both lapse best to start easy Haiku and being sneaky are two things I love. Being out of practice, I thought I'd start easy. The fourth floor of an office building provides great cover. I espied tw...

BRAINS ARE FOR THE LIVING! They are not for zombies. What I got wind of was that zombies would march on the streets of my Hollywood. We can't have that. Their kind are as welcome on our city streets as evil robots. More unwelcome, than evil ...


CLICK HERE TO PLAY FROZEN HADDOCK'S ANTI-VILLAINY GAME --------------------------------------------------------- REVOLT!!!: The Villain has gone far enough in San Francisco!! Ambience Listening (might need to restart it a few times before you ...
Please, feel free to put on some music. I find it sets a certain mood. [youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fRnD3y8guk] Now, where was I. Ah yes... Good evening... You'd like to know what's not on the internet? Yes? You'd like me to t...

1. The future of the past. Posted by Loki on October 9th, 2007 There are three ways to accurately predict the future, short of discovering time travel. 1. Say something so vague that it has no predictive power. This is the strategy of futurists an...

So I started with a simple blindfold. My husband was my chaperone. He kept me safe. The first thing I noticed was that different areas caused different sounds to me. I was also very aware of sunlight on me. Feeling things was great. My mind...

I had this music stuck in my head the entire day, it got louder the closer we got to the tracks. Play it as you read for added fill-in-the-blank-ness. [youtube:http://youtube.com/watch?v=LIgNCD3nzOg] This really seemed perfect. If you know me, yo...