December 4, 1999 - AndroidCat
800+ leaflets handed out.
Weather: Absolutely no rain, hahaha, it *never* rains on our pickets! And
it was warm enough that I could have worn my shorts (although that might
have looked strange with my trench coat!)
This time, I set my alarm clock to "gawdawful annoying buzz" rather than the
rather mellow CBC Radio 1. That worked!
Up and at 'em! Did the three S's, called Alan, drove in search of Alan's
building, found it, took signs onboard (and Alan), parked in the parking
lot -- right beside a $cientologist pickup truck (which arrived later).
Alan did coffee, I did "food". (The place that The Macdonald of that ilk has
problems with.)
When it got close to 10am, there were two of us, so we had a picket. A
quick check with the Org provided off-duty police protection (*KA-CHING*),
and we were off and picketing.
Very shortly thereafter we were joined by Mike. And then there were three.
This quickly presented a problem. I had my "Honey I shrank the Xenu" flyers
with The Story of Xemu on one side, and the New York Times '97 story of Lisa
on the other, and a bunch of "Insane Cult" flyers. (Tip of the hat to
Roland!) I had planned to copy a bunch more the night before, but my usual
copy place had closed earlier than I thought.
And as it turned out, those were all the flyers we had. This looked like a
job for CAPTAIN COPY! (A place up the street and around the corner.)
Replenished with flyers, we lasted until after lunch time.
Andy Hill and Toronto Dan were there, as were several others. But they
mostly stood around and talked to each other and smoked.
We had visitation by two ex-members who fed us Sugar-Powered pastry. Mmm!
Later on, Andy tried the handle: "What would it take to get you go away?".
Of course, when I told him, we didn't exactly have a meeting of minds.
Toronto Dan managed to get up the jism to play silly buggers by blocking
Alan shortly before the lunch break. Calling attention to off-duty officer
stopped that right away. I guess Dan had to keep his stats up. (He's never
tried physical intimidation with me, I'm hurt.)
Lunch break at precisely 1:00 pm. Alan and I coached Mike about what he'd
need for a computer to do MIDI composing.
After lunch, we were running low on flyers again, so I made another run to
the copy shop. (Alan funded most of this run because I was short of cash on
hand.)
Andy and Toronto Dan having put in their half-day shift had pissed off. The
next shift arrived but didn't attempt much handling.
Velcro Kitty (I presume) made faces at me when I explained that we'd run out
of flyers. Why on Earth (Teegeeak) would I lie about that?
Mike had a really good line for handing out flyers "Protect yourself against
the cult of Scientology" (or such like). "Protect" gets their attention,
"against" lets them know that we're not pushing Scientology. The staffers
were visibly entrubulated by this.
The off-duty officer was bloody young (or I getting bloody old, nah!) and
was extremely professional. However Mike talked to him for a while about
music. It turns out he plays the guitar and recommended a make of strings
to Mike. As we close the '99 picket season, I'd like to give a ARSCC (wdne)
Toronto citation to the police officers that had to watch the circus. They
were there, they were fair -- And that's all we ask.
At 4:30 we ran out again. Since it would take 15 minutes to get more
copies, we called it a day and pissed off. In the time that it took us to
walk to the parking lot, stow the signs, hit a bank machine, and return, the
org had emptied completely.
And that was it.
This picket was dedicated to Lisa McPherson. May no others die as she did.
Ron of that ilk.