Saturday, April 21, 2012

Human Pyramid

Being clever college students, we are always trying to find simple, inexpensive (usually free) ways to entertain ourselves. One form of entertainment, of which I'm sure we never tire, is forming a human pyramid. This idea never gets shot down. There is always someone willing to sacrifice their body to recreate the equilateral shape. Then everyone sees how much fun they are having and before you know it, you have enough people for a decent sized pyramid. Awesome.

Well, while we were visiting the deceptive and tricky fountains of Hellbrunn in Salzburg, this amazing idea came to our minds.

"We should totally make a pyramid!"

"That sounds SWEET!
How many people do we have?"

"Umm... (1, 2, 3... ) We have 7."

"7?"

"Yeah. 7."

"I don't think we can make a pyramid with 7."

"Sure we can!
We have to.
It's the best idea we've had in a long time.
We can't just let it slip by!"

"True. Let's do it!"

"Hey! The Hinckley kids are here.
Maybe they can help us make a real pyramid."

"Let's ask. That would be awesome. They'll totally do it."

After much persuasion and empty promises, our dream became a reality.

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