One of my favorite things about the Secret Agent L Project is the way it seems to have brought the world together. Literally. Receiving emails and missions from people from every corner of the globe (Australia, Canada, Japan, Mongolia...) has just proved to me that we are all so much more connected--and so much more alike--than I think we want to admit or believe.
And I love that.
So when I received this mission in my inbox last night, I knew I had to post it right away. We really do belong to one another, no matter the distance or the language or the culture. And that gives me hope that someday we will all live in peace.
Date: Tuesday, 7 September 2010
Location: Side of statue in front of Weathercock House; Kobe-city Hyogo-prf, Japan
Time: 10:40 a.m.
Affiliated Agent 444 (as she calls herself) tells us a little about her mission:
Here are the photos for my mission.
The mission was completed !
I have one anxiety....
in Japan, usually the lost article (should) reports to the police.
My mission succeeded and the item moved from the place somewhere.
I am glad, if the moving destination of the gift is not the POLICE :)
Affiliated Agent 444, we are honored to have you join the ranks, and we love your mission!
09 September 2010
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7 comments:
This is simply amazing.
Arigato! What a great job...I am getting chills just reading the mission. I am so glad I ran across this website...With all the bad news around the world...This feels like a little ray of sunshine...
My friend took your present in Kitano Kobe
The comments of everybody made me happy! Arigatou!!
and, I am very glad for the firend to find that. Please give my regards your friend. :)
Hello hello, I found your present! It was on a bench in Kitano. It was not the present you are writing about however. I have written 2 blogs on it, in Swedish http://blogg.mama.nu/vanessa/2010/09/15/den-hemliga-presenten/ & http://blogg.mama.nu/vanessa/2010/09/19/badbomber-i-paketet/
Live well, and happily!
Hello hello, I found your present! It was on a bench in Kitano. It was not the present you are writing about however. I have written 2 blogs on it, in Swedish http://blogg.mama.nu/vanessa/2010/09/15/den-hemliga-presenten/ & http://blogg.mama.nu/vanessa/2010/09/19/badbomber-i-paketet/
Live well, and happily!
Tack så mycket!
I am very glad I could make someone smile at my naughty.
Thank you for letting me know!
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