Fandom Radio [Friday, October 25, 2013]
Friday, October 25th, 2013 10:25 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Good morning, Fandom. I hope you're all ready for the Homecoming festivities this weekend, but if not, I'm sure there are still some pretty dresses waiting to be purchased at the store, and hopefully they aren't too dear.
In classes yesterday, Better Living Through Technology played music at a party in the 1980s..and now all of the squirrels have popped their collars up. I don't know where they even found squirrel-sized shirts with collars. Current Affairs wondered if anyone would remember the government shutdown when Americans vote next year, Literature handed in our book reports about the four women--well, three at the end--
*chittering*
No, I will not warn for spoilers. The book has been out for a hundred years. We got our next book about a teenaged boy who doesn't wish to go to school and talked about whether a book being controversial would affect our wanting to read it. And Live Entertainment went to a coffee shop away from the island to learn about poetry and music played in smaller venues.
Miss Aiko and her cat were selling tickets for Homecoming in the dormitory--don't forget to vote for Homecoming royalty either, by the way--and in town, Miss Rosalind was dealing with books rearranging themselves in the book store. That happens here. You just learn to get used to it. Mr. Erhmantraut came in and noticed her sign about hiring and asked that if she hired everyone, who would work for him over at Turtle and Canary? I suppose people could take a shift at either--
*chittering*
Oh, he was just trying to make conversation. Sorry, I haven't slept very well the last few weeks. Mr. Erhmantraut also stopped by Miss Traynor's shift at Portalocity and tried to figure out what Portalocity does, exactly. It sends your second-best hat to Norway in the 1600s, that's what it does. Finally, Miss Summers was carving pumpkins at the club with the blasphemous name. I suppose it's close enough to Hallowe'en that it won't rot by next week...
That's all the notes I have today. Have a safe weekend, everyone.
In classes yesterday, Better Living Through Technology played music at a party in the 1980s..and now all of the squirrels have popped their collars up. I don't know where they even found squirrel-sized shirts with collars. Current Affairs wondered if anyone would remember the government shutdown when Americans vote next year, Literature handed in our book reports about the four women--well, three at the end--
*chittering*
No, I will not warn for spoilers. The book has been out for a hundred years. We got our next book about a teenaged boy who doesn't wish to go to school and talked about whether a book being controversial would affect our wanting to read it. And Live Entertainment went to a coffee shop away from the island to learn about poetry and music played in smaller venues.
Miss Aiko and her cat were selling tickets for Homecoming in the dormitory--don't forget to vote for Homecoming royalty either, by the way--and in town, Miss Rosalind was dealing with books rearranging themselves in the book store. That happens here. You just learn to get used to it. Mr. Erhmantraut came in and noticed her sign about hiring and asked that if she hired everyone, who would work for him over at Turtle and Canary? I suppose people could take a shift at either--
*chittering*
Oh, he was just trying to make conversation. Sorry, I haven't slept very well the last few weeks. Mr. Erhmantraut also stopped by Miss Traynor's shift at Portalocity and tried to figure out what Portalocity does, exactly. It sends your second-best hat to Norway in the 1600s, that's what it does. Finally, Miss Summers was carving pumpkins at the club with the blasphemous name. I suppose it's close enough to Hallowe'en that it won't rot by next week...
That's all the notes I have today. Have a safe weekend, everyone.