Oct 20, 2012

C'EST LA GUERRE (60)


We went towards where the group of government and their assistants (all they members of our victorious army) were waiting for us. They were next to the immense hangar together the gigantic sliding door, ajar. Then the already known Air Minister gave the attention voice when we were close to them. All the group stood to attention with the peaked cap on their right forearm. They were all there and seemed ready to work. Also those who had been most difficult to locate.

In summary these were the chief ministers of the Government:

The famous (and already mentioned in other chapters) R.R.S. laden with medals for his war actions in the front without fear of danger or death, a real beast of war, a living hero, now General and Minister of Thought and Situations.

The General H.S. valued and sicalliptic woman, Minister of Tourism and Photography, General Admiral also of the Mediterranean fleet.

The General M.M. the brain as calculus, under the shape of a pretty woman, Minister of Health and S.M.A.S.H. Situations. These situations have an exponential increase due the war escalation.

The General R.D. a monster of the Administrative Management, Identity and Documentation Minister, in both paper and electronic. Under his direction never entered a document contradicted by another document. A true organizer of the new state.

The General R.P.F. Minister of Punctuality and Scheduled Crisis, which has never forgiven anyone in his long and permanent specialty. Currently with a lot of work because all crises are scheduled.

The General K.G. Minister of Religions at this World, about to be deleted area, even though we can not lose a man so valuable.

The General M.U. our essential Interministerial Minister for his work of coordination and link from the government to the superiority.

And so everyone else to complete the government, including those who had been a bit more difficult to locate being a little debauched.

— Good evening, ladies and gentlemen — I said.

— Good evening, Mr. President — answered they together.

— Stand at ease, ladies and gentlemen.

The whole group gave me the impression of being waiting expectantly. There was positive energy in the group, excitement and tension for the day's event (or gift). Something that rarely happens within government groups much given to the most lavish routines and boredom.

— Ladies and gentlemen, — I said — The sooner we start, the better.

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