I yelled again. ATAC had really come through this time. Our hotel was the nicest place I’d ever been—and we’d been in some pretty fancy places on our ATAC missions. We were in the penthouse suite, which turned out to have a small rooftop cabana next to a private pool! We had our own elevator up, which would come in handy in case we needed to get out in a hurry. Best of all, ATAC had hooked up the suite with some high-tech electronics. I was investigating the setup right now. “Look, ESPN 2! In high-def!” “Rad,” replied Frank. “Now we can watch … what is this? Competitive foosball?” “So some of their shows are lame. It’s still objectively awesome that we have a huge flat-screen television with every channel on Earth.” We’d been in New Orleans for about four hours, and I’d already decided it was my new favorite city. It wasn’t even officially Mardi Gras yet, but there were still tons of people out in the streets in costumes. Everyone seemed to be having a great time.
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