Going on a trip.
Apr. 1st, 2008 11:55 pmOOC: Crossposted from
theatrical_muse, today.
Prompt 152: Road trip. / Prompt 168: Party!
By Earth's calendar, today is April Fool's Day, which, as I've mentioned before, is my favorite holiday. So my son and I are going on a time-traveling, universe-hopping road trip. We're going to hit every April Fool's Day party we can find containing remotely interesting people, until we've spent a full 24 hours of linear time at April Fool's Day parties.
The rules of the road trip are:
1. We alternate who gets to pick the next destination.
2. If either of us experience more than five linear minutes of boredom, we can call it for the next destination.
3. Whoever picked the destinations that produced the most minutes of entertainment before someone called it, wins.
Of course the boy doesn't know that I've spent the past sixty or so years of Continuum time mapping out the best April Fool's Day parties, so I am totally going to *annihilate* him in this contest. But now that he's essentially an adolescent, he can finally put up a fight, so it's actually fun to totally crush him in a contest now.
If any of you out there are throwing an April Fool's Day party... I might drop in. Or I might not. Plenty of parties out there in the timeline, after all.
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Prompt 152: Road trip. / Prompt 168: Party!
By Earth's calendar, today is April Fool's Day, which, as I've mentioned before, is my favorite holiday. So my son and I are going on a time-traveling, universe-hopping road trip. We're going to hit every April Fool's Day party we can find containing remotely interesting people, until we've spent a full 24 hours of linear time at April Fool's Day parties.
The rules of the road trip are:
1. We alternate who gets to pick the next destination.
2. If either of us experience more than five linear minutes of boredom, we can call it for the next destination.
3. Whoever picked the destinations that produced the most minutes of entertainment before someone called it, wins.
Of course the boy doesn't know that I've spent the past sixty or so years of Continuum time mapping out the best April Fool's Day parties, so I am totally going to *annihilate* him in this contest. But now that he's essentially an adolescent, he can finally put up a fight, so it's actually fun to totally crush him in a contest now.
If any of you out there are throwing an April Fool's Day party... I might drop in. Or I might not. Plenty of parties out there in the timeline, after all.