I bumped into a few ladies at the Millbrae BART station who were heading up and we were chatting while buying the tickets. They were saying that we were supposed to meet at Powell and march down to Embarcadero. I said that I thought we were supposed to meet at Embarcadero. (I was trying to exercise discernment as to which side they were on- I was not sure yet.) Down at the boarding area, I saw them with a large group of protest women holding signs, etc. I was unsure before, now I knew. I hung out about 10 feet from them, and the ones I chatted with came up to me and said that they found out the scoop on the meeting location: "The anti-choice crowd are meeting at Embarcadero and the pro-choice group is meeting at Powell." I told her she was in the know and thanked her for the info and told her, "see you there."
Later during the walk I passed them as they stood on the sidewalk protesting us, and I smiled and waved and they looked at me in shock. :) I just waved and smiled.
Nice story.
Shocking them is always good. It undermines their self-confidence and sometimes confuses them, which can make them less effective.
Keep playing with their "minds." And "hearts." Psychological warfare is invaluable.
Lol, good show!