Vikings May Our Wishes Come True
And I would like you to share this to as many people as possible – then my wish can come true as well.
All you have to do is come to Gudvangen (or send something – see later) and take part in my ritual (project).
How it works is, I hereby declare the perimeter of our Viking Market a magical place; a magical line. I ask you to come and decorate it.
Because it is orange!!!Orange.
If everyone who comes takes something to the fence and weaves it into the fence or hangs it from the fence my wish will come true.
I promise, that if you add something to the fence that you will be able to make a wish; a piece of bark and branch of an old tree, a piece of cloth – anything, anything, anything. I say again, Anything!
You will then be able to make a wish.
Then my wish will come true –
Vox Pop:-
“Well done Adrian, I will help”
“It is all we could afford”
“Cover it up for godssake”
“I will send the kids”
“Adrian, I don’t think the Vikings had political activists”
“You are making the world a better place”
“I think it is a Noray Design conspiracy”
“God it will be ugly if not”
“It is an ugly, horrible, disgusting, garish, untra-modern, vivid, bright orange bl**dy plastic fence.”
Steady now
We shall cover it up!
Yes that is my wish. That fence must go!
Please do this, please share, or you will be forever cursed by pictures of your visit here with orange in the background.
I promise, that if you help with this; by sharing, telling people, sending things, hanging things, weaving things in, you will be able to make a wish.
I promise.
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