Post by Agent Collie on Apr 24, 2013 9:37:46 GMT -5
{desc=My Little Pony Party}One of the larger disused quarters had been gutted for this purpose alone. Movie night. Or for TV show catch-ups. Or TV show marathons. It was kept a pretty good secret though. So, naturally, everyone knew about it. Not many people knew where it was though. Apparently there had been extensive pleading with Fury and forged personell files so that most people would think the room was occupied by a grumpy, trigger-happy, Russian spy. Though Natasha still denied she slept in there. Collie had found the room quite by mistake. He'd mentioned a certain childrens television show and had been welcomed into the fold happily. Now, once a week, Collie and a group of seven other agents would take their breaks in their own little media room.
As this was a Friday and everyone had the afternoon off, the beanbags and couches were completely full. A fully stocked bar sat in the back, being attended to by an agent who had recently done a bar course. Why, no-one could understand, but he was happy trying to make a whiskey ginger that didn't make Collie throw cheez-its at his face. When everyone was settled, the lights went off and the show started.
It was surprising that grown men could actually like a childrens television show, and Collie had mostly started out watching in when he was high. Now though, he'd started to actually like the story lines and the characters. Something about friendship being magic was a little weird, but he couldn't quite figure out what and didn't dwell on it. It was a fun waste of time and if anyone ever tried to insult anyone for it, Collie could easily choke them out...or make them watch it.
As this was a Friday and everyone had the afternoon off, the beanbags and couches were completely full. A fully stocked bar sat in the back, being attended to by an agent who had recently done a bar course. Why, no-one could understand, but he was happy trying to make a whiskey ginger that didn't make Collie throw cheez-its at his face. When everyone was settled, the lights went off and the show started.
It was surprising that grown men could actually like a childrens television show, and Collie had mostly started out watching in when he was high. Now though, he'd started to actually like the story lines and the characters. Something about friendship being magic was a little weird, but he couldn't quite figure out what and didn't dwell on it. It was a fun waste of time and if anyone ever tried to insult anyone for it, Collie could easily choke them out...or make them watch it.