T! Projects: Two States



     On May 4, 2001, T7 appeared in the local school. On May 5, 2001, an entirely new form of propaganda spreading took place. For the first time ever, the Pro-T Movement would be operating in its second state. The trip to Six Flags Great America brought forth a new T! Project that included making little T! Cards that would be placed on the seats of rides as MrFood6684 and Dstln got off. It was also planned that they would be handed out to random people.
     72 cards, or 12 sheets of paper, were printed off for the occasion. Few were used, however, as the handing out only happened once when a kid wearing the T! Shirt was offered one. He refused the card from Dstln and went on in line. In a huge twist of irony, MrFood and Dstln ended up sitting next two the kid and his friend.
     The best reaction of the day came after MrFood6684 and Dstln got off and left their T! Cards behind. A group of people approached their seats and one man passed his around to other people.
     Not even the camera on the rollercoasters were safe from the Pro-T Movement. MrFood6684 and Dstln flashed the T! Salute to the camera on the Raging Bull coaster, but the attention of the picture is diverted to a man who appears to be in a great deal of pain and fear at the same time. A truly scary picture, it has yet to be seen by people outside of the Pro-T Movement.

     The second trip on June 11, 2001, was a little less amazing as the first one. T! Salutes were flashed after every ride but none of the pictures were as exciting as the May 5 one.
     The best part of this trip was when Dstln flashed a T! Salute to a few ride instructors after being denied access to the usually available life vests. In a display of complete injustice, the life vests were kept away from us even though there was a sign that clearly stated "Life Vests Available Upon Request." The ride instructors seemed unamused at what they saw and walked away in disgust. A travesty occurred as most of the remaining T! Cards and the universal T! Poster were damaged on the ride. A truely unamazing experience as far as T! Projects go, later trips hope to have better results.

     Perhaps the worst trip was the June 21, 2001 trip. An amazingly hot day out, ride lines were long and patience was short as many people were just trying to stay cool.
     Jorgy joined MrFood6684 and Dstln on the third trip to Six Flags with the intention of adding some life to a dying project. T! Cards were surprisingly left out for much of the trip as Dstln just plain forgot to bring them out of his pocket.
     Sadly, the trip was cut short due to circumstances beyond our control and a later trip is yet to be planned.

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