Thursday, April 07, 2005

nam meeting ousts agent

If you thought nam was bad the first time round, things have gotten even uglier.

The National Astronomy Meeting (NAM) in Birmingham, has uncovered the work of Agent Larry. One of the best covert agents, he now finds himself in full public glare. Last seen on BBC Devon, he now has no protection from RAS loyalists.

Further information can be obtained from:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/1/hi/sci/tech/4414481.stm

http://abc.net.au/science/news/space/SpaceRepublish_1340236.htm

http://www.sr.bham.ac.uk/nam2005/pr10.html

Agent Billy Boy will do all he can to help agent Larry avoid capture, torture, and certain death at the hands of the RAS.

Admiral

5 Comments:

Blogger Overlord Rear Admiral Alan, Master of the Universe said...

Agent Mel,

What you may not currently be aware of though is that agent eyles is actually a triple agent. on the face of it, a boozy astronomy post grad, scratching the surface shows him up as an RAS whiz kid, but dig still deeper and you will reveal he is a true astronomy anarchist and mastermind of the nazcar division of the organisation.

Even so he is a truely dangerous agent and liable to irratic and unpredictable actions. His actions are being carfully monitored. Take extreme cation when disclosing information to the exeter wing

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