Lord Bojangles Winston-Jones / Texts
Order by: date ↓ - rating ↑wow, i like that slightly ominous, very infamous moniker..."The Bicycle Chaser"
seriously though, that night turned out to be a lot more productive for me and my mechanical two-wheeled friend than I previously thought it would.
thanks all for a great time!
must make short
hand still healing from wily runners, makes typing slow
will compose praxis as soon as visual medium are obtained from others/produced by myself
(i quite like the idea of drawing some of my experiences :P)
I'm so down, my bones are vaporizing due to the surrounding super-heated magma
An absolutely wonderful night, thank you Lincoln. I eagerly anticipate next year's journey, and I hope more victi- i mean players can join up for the fun.
I love the way those post-night pictures were put together. All and all a wonderful night!
As it stands, I am amazed by Mr. Haberdash's positively stupendous run in this Journey. My full respect to his performance on this exciting night.
However, I will give him fair warning: I will be back. I will be back and better than ever. Faster, stronger, meaner, smarter. That blue ribbon of yours has been taunting me for months now, and you better believe that I will stop at nothing to claim it.
Until next time Haberdash! Until next time...
Once again, my instinct first turns to messers Haberdash and Thwakenbush. I believe we should attempt to collaborate on this. WHAT SAY YOU?
I was hoping to do the zombie walk thing again this year. Wanted to try and incorporate a Captain Hammer costume into it somehow :D
Good great hairy christ man! I hadn't heard this tale until tonight. I congratulate you and shake your hand vigorously good sir. I truly envy your utter bravery/foolishness/luck/etc etc. You will shake the foundations of the earth. :D









I now sincerely believe this is the ONLY way you should send your mail.
Every time you want to send something, you need to infiltrate the post office after hours, and leave your mail on the front desk with a friendly note and the proper amount of postage.