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Lennox Campbell is a man of the people ([info]colludium) wrote in [info]neeps,
@ 2018-03-25 20:52:00

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Entry tags:! ic/ooc, ! log, # montrose, lennox campbell

Who? Montrose + (players and any interested affiliates)
What? Operation "For Merlin's sake, find our Seeker a bloody broom STAT"
When? Sunday, March 25th 2000
Where? Starts and ends at Lennox's place on Mull, via the practice pitch.
Rating? Probably some swears, knowing this lot. Rating otherwise TBD.

Lennox had, of course, suffered the ultimate non-injury disaster in the match the day before: the utter destruction of a much loved, well cared for broomstick that had served him well since his very first days at Montrose. People just didn't understand why he'd kept onto the old thing, and he was well used to the mocking of it (and that was just Angus). The loss of the snitch still grated on him, but there was no way he could avoid this - not only were they so close to the Neep, but there were the many practice sessions in between. A borrowed broom would only do for long - he NEEDED to be used to even a short term loaner before these important matches. Even if he eventually ordered a custom, it would take some time to get it approved, and he would have to know where to go for such a thing anyway.

And thus, bright and early on the Sunday, he sat in his living room awaiting the Montrose gang who had chosen to come with. Mug of tea in hand, Toby at his feet, the broken pieces of the faithful old Comet were on the table, high enough to be out of the dog's way. The plan was thus: meet here, head out to the practice pitch where several broom companies had been only to eager to send one of their latest models, and test one enough to decide it would do, for the next few weeks at least. Hopefully, the best of the bunch would be one worth keeping, but he was never going to take that for granted.

As the doorbell rang, he got up to see who it was, Toby trotting obediently after him.



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[info]colludium
2018-03-26 07:05 pm UTC (link)
The fact that there is no public knowledge means that it hasn't even occurred to Lennox to consider an A&K custom yet - his head is in the present, given the urgency of the circumstances, though he is very keen for his friend's enterprise to succeed.

He greets Jason, offering him tea as he arrives.

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[info]feelingyou
2018-03-26 11:01 pm UTC (link)
Jason is also bummed that his broom racing custom is in for repair right not because he feels like Lennox might have enjoyed it and got a good feel for just what A&K can do. (There is still his quid broom, but that's a chaser's broom and Lennox would know the difference. Jason knows the difference.)

Otherwise he is happy to be apart of this process, criticize some brooms, and hopefully have a day of it.

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[info]colludium
2018-03-27 04:18 pm UTC (link)
Chasers and Seekers both need speed, bit different kinds of speed and differing control - so Lennox would certainly have been interested to talk this over with Jason. Instead, he will have to make do with testing the brooms, and knowing Jason will give a well qualified opinion on what he sees.

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