How to Totally Be a Spy, For Real (We Mean It) [Friday, Period 1]

Nov 21, 2014 11:24

Today, students would find that Cheryl and Pam had not actually managed to make the Danger Shop into anything. No, instead, they were in a normal classroom, but for a given value of normal, per usual.

For one thing, Cheryl and Pam being anywhere made it automatically not normal, especially given Cheryl's particularly glazed expression and the tube ( Read more... )

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Sign in [11/21] notmysupervisor November 21 2014, 16:23:49 UTC
Like you have to crawl into an air duct! Kinda!

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Re: Sign in [11/21] theheadkid November 21 2014, 16:45:06 UTC
Travis Coates

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Re: Sign in [11/21] not_a_moonie November 21 2014, 18:01:22 UTC
Alana

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Re: Sign in [11/21] seveninchmotto November 21 2014, 19:08:17 UTC
Isabelle Lightwood

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Listen to them talk or whatever [11/21] notmysupervisor November 21 2014, 16:24:12 UTC
That's not a lecture. I need a new word for that.

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Play in the 'air ducts'! [11/21] notmysupervisor November 21 2014, 16:24:49 UTC
Which are totally children's play tunnels, but whatever. Crawl around in them anyway.

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Re: Play in the 'air ducts'! [11/21] fly_so_serious November 21 2014, 22:57:38 UTC
Joker raised his hand and pointed at the play tunnels. "A, you realize this is so not happening, right?" Well, of course they hadn't, but they did now?

...Not that he couldn't crawl around on the floor, because he actually could, but he wasn't about to put himself in a position where someone might step on him.

"And B, are we infiltrating, like, a stadium? Or an auditorium? Because normal-size air ducts for normal-size rooms are only, like, 25 or 30 centimeters across."

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Talk to Cheryl and Pam [11/21] notmysupervisor November 21 2014, 16:25:21 UTC
One of them is high, one of them is P....

They're both probably high, let's be real.

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OOC [11/21] notmysupervisor November 21 2014, 16:25:39 UTC
I need a nap already.

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