It has been a curious week at HQ; some of the time it's raining, some of the time it's sunny. Now, I know there are some of you who will say that, "that's just the way it is!" but I still think we haven't got the hang of the weather machine.
Something we do seem to have a handle on are our plans for World Domination which continue apace.
In one corner - new recruit @Mrs_McKillop has been teaching Operatives how to cook Sea Bass.
In another, @Brown_of_the_FO our Mole in the Foreign Office has been denying involvement in everything from the Battle of Stamford Bridge onwards. I know denial is very much in vogue at the moment, but really I feel he's emulating our politicians a little too well.
In a third corner the Brigadier has been examining humanity's preocupation with painting; don't think it's been too successful though, unless this was the look he was after...
In a fourth corner, Our Head of the Flying Division @CorvusFluff unveiled his latest recruit. I think this youngster has merit, and I thank Corvus for bringing him to our attention.
Whilst in a fifth corner, the real business began with a full and frank discussion and the carrying in of our mascot.
That accomplished our real business of the day began...
Some delegates suggested that we began the revolution in Hope, others felt that if we started in Despair we would end in Hope. A better class of revolution apparently. But I feel that it's a bit of a long walk if you've got short paws.
Other delegates, most notably @munkiechild, felt that we should continue our research - checking up on places with Green in their name.
Apparently there are too many to count, but it's another avenue worth pursuing.
In other news...
The Disguise Department has been up to their old - hit and miss - tricks again. Intially, it was a huge miss, with this offering. But fortunately they redeemed themselves with this further idea which was brought to HQ by @pozicle.
We shall see how either disguise pans out before deciding to advertise the job of Head of Disguises.
Until next time,
Rover and Out
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