Fandom Radio, Friday, May 10, 2013
Friday, May 10th, 2013 10:11 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Good morning, Fandom! Rilla Blythe here, bringing you the news of yesterday before our new students and teachers descend on us tomorrow! No doubt you're all very busy making welcome hampers for our newcomers and cleaning your rooms to make a very good first impression.
*squirrelly snickering*
Or at least you should be.
The school was very quiet yesterday as classes are over for the week. I'm quite excited for the new workshops--Miss West's class on fashion sounds like it should be jolly, doesn't it?
The dormitory was also fairly quiet, with many graduates probably busy packing up their belongings if they are heading home before the newcomers arrive. We will miss you! Mr. Logan was watching hockey and also reading about hockey in the fifth floor common room. I am guessing that the rumor about him also having grown hockey hair is an exaggeration. Miss West came in to figure out what on earth he was reading, which he explained as "HOCKEY!"
...makes perfect sense to me.
And in town, Mr. Doyle was out tending to his gee-toe? Some sort of automobile, I am guessing, because he was admiring Mr. Winchester's impala, and I can't imagine Mr. Winchester actually rides on an African antelope.
If he does, that would be very exotic. Mr. Murdoch--hello, William!--was building a lie detector in Stark Industries, Miss Traynor was setting up a coffee pot at Portalocity, and Miss Summers was making smoothies at the night club with the inappropriate name. Over at Caritas, Miss [Kenzi's last name] was serving up Jell-o shots to some eager customers. Mademoiselle Thenardier was quite taken with the idea of drinks that jiggled, and Mr. Cade and Miss [Kenzi's last name] began inventing their own drinks which I'm sure they ended up regretting. The drinking contest that Mr. Cade and Miss Thorne engaged in no doubt didn't help. Miss Thorne wondered if business would pick up after the new students arrived. Not if they're moral students, it won't.
*sniff*
That's all the news I have right now! Safe travels to all of you leaving today!
*squirrelly snickering*
Or at least you should be.
The school was very quiet yesterday as classes are over for the week. I'm quite excited for the new workshops--Miss West's class on fashion sounds like it should be jolly, doesn't it?
The dormitory was also fairly quiet, with many graduates probably busy packing up their belongings if they are heading home before the newcomers arrive. We will miss you! Mr. Logan was watching hockey and also reading about hockey in the fifth floor common room. I am guessing that the rumor about him also having grown hockey hair is an exaggeration. Miss West came in to figure out what on earth he was reading, which he explained as "HOCKEY!"
...makes perfect sense to me.
And in town, Mr. Doyle was out tending to his gee-toe? Some sort of automobile, I am guessing, because he was admiring Mr. Winchester's impala, and I can't imagine Mr. Winchester actually rides on an African antelope.
If he does, that would be very exotic. Mr. Murdoch--hello, William!--was building a lie detector in Stark Industries, Miss Traynor was setting up a coffee pot at Portalocity, and Miss Summers was making smoothies at the night club with the inappropriate name. Over at Caritas, Miss [Kenzi's last name] was serving up Jell-o shots to some eager customers. Mademoiselle Thenardier was quite taken with the idea of drinks that jiggled, and Mr. Cade and Miss [Kenzi's last name] began inventing their own drinks which I'm sure they ended up regretting. The drinking contest that Mr. Cade and Miss Thorne engaged in no doubt didn't help. Miss Thorne wondered if business would pick up after the new students arrived. Not if they're moral students, it won't.
*sniff*
That's all the news I have right now! Safe travels to all of you leaving today!