First you need some variety of tinned drink. Most of us chose beer, although there was a couple of ruskis and the DW brought along soft drink.
in a bold move we also supplied nibbles to help us poor wrokers through the tough times
Step two is helmets (pictured). We chose fire helmets because they:
a) are brightly coloured,
b) protect your head in case of an accidental tumble, and
c) are inherently awesome.
A box of helmets was conveniently found in my room
Third, stubby holders for holdin aforementioned cans of drink, and fourthly straws and packing tape.
The mouth of a happy man is filled with beer - ancient egyption proverb circa 2000 BC
Highly recommended are friends and engineering degrees.
This is a two in one package - a friend who moonlights as an engineer
Decorations can also be added to give your helmet individual flair as proudly shown by Matt
There were some issues in stopping the flow once started. This made it somewhat difficult for the Duty Warden to effectively answer emergency phone calls.
Georgia fields a phone call about missing fire helmets
No people were harmed in the making of these phenonmenal and fashioable headwear.
Planning is also not essential
1 comment:
"Wroking" hard, again! (Actually that sounds pretty good.) Also good to see that Hugo got off the island; you could have mentioned the plot spoiler. Btw, do those helmets come with an optional neck-brace for massive fuck-off beer cans, like those 5L jobs?
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