Monday, January 16, 2012

The World Is Not Enough: missions

Mission Carcoke
Mister Carcoke sent us out to visit a mine. In the very north of Colombia, where everything looks like the far far west, we decided to go for a non-touristic 4WD tour to a remote salt mine. We talked our way in as a random Mr. Simon Boel (see picture) and gained access through the highly secured gate. Mister Carcoke received some of the following pictures, and thus this mission is complete! We are now looking forward to Carcokes countermission.


Mission dode duif 
Most probably the most nature friendly mission, this lady asked us to plant a flower on a volcano. Where else than on the Galapagos islands should we bring in some new species? Although strictly forbidden, Dimitri decided to plant a special 'flower' on the crater with the 2nd biggest circumference of the world, only erupted 6 years ago and almost visibly begging for new flowers. "Dode duif" received the following video and thus this mission is complete!



Mission Snoekie
Miss Snoekie gave us the descriptions of a famous radio personality in Costa Rica and asked us to find, look for and eat with the man. However, the mission team-solo was not able to look for the guy since Dimitri was traveling through the country to meet up with G-6 down in the south. There was absolutely no time to do missions. Sad smiley, this mission was doomed to fail.

Mission Boskabout 
Mister Boskabout sent in a secret mission via the request form. Although details cannot be provided here, the mission consisted of several delicate sub-missions in different countries. Two missions were already completed, and we received a considerable amount of cash on our account. Two missions completed!

Mission Purple Packed Chocolate Biscuit
The month of November has been transformed in Mo-vember by a group of progressive young Australians that aim to put prostate cancer on the map (http://www.movember.com). Our mission, as submitted by Purple Packed Chocolate Biscuit, was to grow a large moustache during Mo-vember and have a moustache get-together at the end of the month. As you can see, the mission was a success!



Future missions?
Great you ask! We are working on some other missions in the same time, but we are also happy to receive much more missions from all of you! We are also looking forward to your comments on these missions.

Graham & Dimitri

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Who are the two outlaws in the bottom photos? Cool story.