Monday, May 7, 2007

Thanks, Earth Sciences!

Val and I crashed the Earth Sciences BBQ! We disguised ourselves as marine geologists and stealthily made our way over the James Hall so we could get some burgers and dogs. Can't beat a free meal (well unless someone pays you to eat something. but that's sort of sketchy, really). I wonder if anyone realised there were *gasp* ocean engineering students in their midst. You know, it was almost like being a spy or something. Speaking of which, you should check out this CNN article ( Canada's poppy spy coin ) in which some U.S. Army contractors, in their infinite wisdom, mistakenly launched a counter-spy investigation into a suspicious Canadian coin. That's right, they even believed that we (as a nation, naturally) planted super secret spy coins in their pockets while they weren't looking. Little do they realise that it was only a cover up, only meant to throw them off the scent. The real spy coins have Queen Elizabeth on them. You can tell if yours is a spy coin by checking if the Queen's eyes follow you as you move around.

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