Project T.

After several weeks of planning and two weeks of scrambling around the city, the day of the race finally came.

The day started out with me packing everything and taking the 131 to STC to take the 190 to Fairview to take the Sheppard subway to get to Mel Lastman Square, where I hung out with the first checkpoint crew. I was happy to see that Clement got a group of people from West Hill together to form a team. Of course, they were a little on the slow side.

After that, we went down to St. Lawrence Market where I had a delectable peameal bacon on a kaiser and headed promptly to Globe and Mail Headquarters to cut up some durian. Apparently, a team went inside looking for us and the security people told them that the weird people were outside. That’s okay. We were cutting durian and making the teams eat it. That was fun.

Anyway, once we got back, it was hard work putting the video together at superhuman speeds. Of course, I didn’t really do anything, since I was busy with the coffee house flyers.

Soledrive was really good. The instrumental sounded almost exactly like it was on the CD for My Glorious and Now that You’re Near. The vocals were a tad off though. Like Holiness. Maybe they were tired during the second half? I liked the faster Beautiful One though. Very nice.

And now we’re done. Time to level up my Amazon.

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