Sign up's for the Lunar Academy fieldtrip.
9 years ago
Hello there Students. It's your Dean, Whitestripe here. It is with great joy that I get to announce that the sign up's for our next field trip have finally started going up around campus. This time, the Lunar city natural history museum has generously opened it's doors for us to have the entire building to ourselves for a day. While I know it might not sound like the most amusing place in the world. I'll simply ask you this, would you rather be there and have a free day, or dealing with classes?
Signup is quite easy, just leave your name, student identification so I can look you up in our wonderful little computer system, and if you all would, let me know what your favorite part of the museum might be to visit. I know some people enjoy looking at the paintings, others the sculptures, and some even the animal or historical dioramas, and I want to make sure we have time that you'll all have time to see what you'd like.
Now, there are some rumors going around that people have vanished at the Lunar city museum, I just want to take a moment and let you know that these rumors are totally true. One of our former professors was once on staff over there and, well, if you ask me, got more then a few screws loose. I just want you all to keep that in mind if you sign up. Your going to want to be careful, I and my class will do my best to watch out for anyone who signs up, however, we can't promise you might not end up as part of one of the exhibits for the day.
But hey, we're the Lunar Academy, I'm sure all of you are more then acquainted with such things.
Anyway, If anybody has any questions about getting signed up for the trip or about anything else. Feel free to contact me at anytime. Unless I'm out teaching or solving some world ending problem, you can find me here in my office trying vainly to slay this mountain of paperwork.
PS: Any student who can figure out a way to permanently solve paperwork that cannot be affected by magic will be rewarded beyond their wildest dreams. I swear this stuff is out to kill me sometimes.
Signup is quite easy, just leave your name, student identification so I can look you up in our wonderful little computer system, and if you all would, let me know what your favorite part of the museum might be to visit. I know some people enjoy looking at the paintings, others the sculptures, and some even the animal or historical dioramas, and I want to make sure we have time that you'll all have time to see what you'd like.
Now, there are some rumors going around that people have vanished at the Lunar city museum, I just want to take a moment and let you know that these rumors are totally true. One of our former professors was once on staff over there and, well, if you ask me, got more then a few screws loose. I just want you all to keep that in mind if you sign up. Your going to want to be careful, I and my class will do my best to watch out for anyone who signs up, however, we can't promise you might not end up as part of one of the exhibits for the day.
But hey, we're the Lunar Academy, I'm sure all of you are more then acquainted with such things.
Anyway, If anybody has any questions about getting signed up for the trip or about anything else. Feel free to contact me at anytime. Unless I'm out teaching or solving some world ending problem, you can find me here in my office trying vainly to slay this mountain of paperwork.
PS: Any student who can figure out a way to permanently solve paperwork that cannot be affected by magic will be rewarded beyond their wildest dreams. I swear this stuff is out to kill me sometimes.
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*Fills out the paperwork*
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I love checking out the art, pottery and jewelry made by ancient civilizations, like the Egyptians or Aztecs.
The museum is just so big that you feel as if you could spend a lifetime at the museum and still not see everything.