
35 + 5 points
Your Dear Friends by Hemingway Kat, Crusher Joe
July 18th, 2007 4:39 PM
Crusher Joe and I began the process for our picture weeks ago...
We were planning on attending a concert in New Orleans on July 17, and Joe happened to be a member of a message board dealing with the band, so he suggested that several members meet up at the show to hang out. These were not people either of us have ever had any sort of personal communication with, or that we'd ever met... just a group that we knew would be in the same place as us at the same time. Joe didn't say anything about the task or the picture.
But, as it turns out, there was no real possibility of locating people that we didn't know, only knew of, at the show, and, frankly, we forgot all about the task until we overheard a conversation in line behind us at the merch table. Joe struck up a conversation and ascertained that these were, in fact, members of the message board, and Joe convinced them to round up their friends for a group photo... since it turned out to be exactly ten people, it worked perfectly, and the ten strangers seemed really happy to have a picture of the whole experience.
We were planning on attending a concert in New Orleans on July 17, and Joe happened to be a member of a message board dealing with the band, so he suggested that several members meet up at the show to hang out. These were not people either of us have ever had any sort of personal communication with, or that we'd ever met... just a group that we knew would be in the same place as us at the same time. Joe didn't say anything about the task or the picture.
But, as it turns out, there was no real possibility of locating people that we didn't know, only knew of, at the show, and, frankly, we forgot all about the task until we overheard a conversation in line behind us at the merch table. Joe struck up a conversation and ascertained that these were, in fact, members of the message board, and Joe convinced them to round up their friends for a group photo... since it turned out to be exactly ten people, it worked perfectly, and the ten strangers seemed really happy to have a picture of the whole experience.