Tuesday, June 11th, 2013

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Um, hi, everyone. I guess I missed the last few weeks of Tuesday broadcasts on account of being a dog, but the squirrels really don't miss a beat the moment you turn back, do they? So here I am, with a stack of notes in my hand, and I'm going to read them and then maybe try to get a little more sleep before Dr. Banner's class because being a puppy is actually kind of tiring.

So I'll start with School - Oh no, I missed so many classes. I wonder if I can do extra credit projects to make up for that - uh. School, where Professor Wiggin asked his Philosophy students about whether or not you're the same person if you turn into an animal. I'm pretty sure I was still me these past few weeks. Just... kind of more cuddly and playful and fuzzy, if that counts? I'm sorry I missed that discussion. Tony was covering for Professor Rogers in Summer Fitness and had the other students running on the beach. Professor Tyler had her Nicolas Cage Appreciation class watch a movie about stealing the Declaration of Independence, which Cade and Mercy swapped notes about. And in Professor Thor's Cultural Appreciation class, people were eating sushi, which Minako tried to convince Theo to try. I was always told that it was polite to try everything at least once, so you can say you tried. Maybe you'll like it?

Unless you have a fish allergy, I guess.

In the, um, Bouncy Castles, Sia was trying to find some of her things when Atton turned back from a wolf to teach her important lessons about... disco? And Yeul was reading when I turned back from a dog and-- Look, pants are really important guys, two of my bouncy-castle-mates are girls.

And in Town, at Stark Industries, Cade was looking at blueprints for the National Archives. When Emily asked where he was looking to break into, he explained that he was really just checking to see if it was possible. Um... Cade... please don't steal the Declaration of Independence? As a hero-in-training I'd kind of have to stop you and I really think I'm probably too young for an archnemesis. Alice was listening to survivor reports and calls for help from her home on the radio at Freedom Arms, and I totally wouldn't have been able to sit back and listen to those without wanting to go and try to save people, I think. Tino was pestering Professor Tyler at Caritas with a napkin with a dog drawn on it, which I... guess could be fun? And Professor Priest was listening to gremlins singing Christmas Carols at the Devil's Nest. Was it one of those themed nights? Professor Alenko didn't know what was up with the gremlins any more than Professor Priest did, so he used his powers to move them outside, instead. Ms. Thénardier talked with Professor Priest about whether or not they would keep one another from embarrassing themselves too much if they were bitten, and Professor Hale and Professor Priest had very gremlin-centric conversation too, about whether the DJ was bitten or if he just hired the gremlins last night, and then about gremlin bites that they've had in the past.

... I never want to get bitten by a gremlin, ever.

And that's all of my notes, so I'm going to sign off now. Have a good day, Fandom. I'm going to see if I can crawl back into bed without waking up Yeul and Rilla and especially Jims if they're not already up by now.

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