My adventure began in the apartment, trying to make the roommates wake up. For some reason they weren't too excited about going adventuring. I finally got them up and as we were driving to campus someone was like, "hey what's that building?" And I knew that it was the Hinckley Building, but none of us had ever been in there so we decided we should check it out. So we go in there and there are all these ladies like asking if we need any help and we're like, no we're just looking around. So we wandered away and found this really cool conference room. And then we found the stairwell and all the doors said "Authorized Personnel Only," but we peeked and no one was in there so we went in anyway. There wasn't much upstairs, mostly just offices and conference rooms. And then we decided to sneak out the basement and we found all these graduation robes. Which I totally wasn't tempted to put on at all. Once we got out of there the next stop was the HFAC. Okay that building doesn't look that big, but I swear it has about 80 floors. We got super lost in there, and we were sneaking around and everytime we heard someone coming we would jump like a foot, it was so funny. But the best was when we got to this bulletin board. There was crap written all over this thing. So of course we didn't add our own little touch because that would have been completely immature. After that we started to get kinda tired so we took a little nap, and then continued on. We didn't know where to go from there, so we played around the MOA for a little bit, and then went to the JFSB. We wanted to go up the cool looking spiral staircase, but they had it blocked off so we couldn't. So then we went to the Eyring and we got to go on the roof and look at Jupiter!! (The picture that looks like a moon with moons would be that large planet of which I am speaking). Super duper cool. We're pretty much nerds because we played with all the stuff in that building, but hey what can you do? But then we really started getting tired and decided to head home. It was a pretty good dang adventure.
Monday, September 15, 2008
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