Fandom Radio, Friday, January 17, 2014
Friday, January 17th, 2014 11:13 am![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Good morning, Fandom, and good morning squirrels!
*excited chittering*
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I'm very glad you're enjoying your scarves!
Let's get on with the news, shall we? Mr. Lyman's class went on a field trip to Mount Vernon, the home of the first American president, George Washington. They had to discover how the role of the president had changed in 200 years, but some of the students were more interested in learning about the history of slavery first. How to Cope With Suddenly Being Famous learned abosut the dangers of Googling yourself--is this a computer something?
*chittering*
Well, I have been here almost four years. I've learned a few things. Students discover that people might have been talking about them on the computers without them even knowing about it! How terrible.
*more chittering*
Here doesn't count. This is a news broadcast. In Se--I'm not saying that word--In Health class, students learn where babies come from, and if the story doesn't involve a stork, I'm not repeating it on the radio. Mr. Odinson had his class learn about reading maps, which would be very important when questing, at least if you want to quest past your own home town.
In the dormitories, Miss Yorkes was hiding under her covers and receiving calls on her 'phone, and in town, Mr. Hale was sleepily making coffee in his home and I'm not certain it's appropriate for me to report on my teacher this way. Mr. Hale and Mr. Priest caught up about Mr. Priest's good few weeks and how Mr. Hale is going to therapy--am I supposed to mention that? It seems fairly personal. Mr. Whittemore and Mr. Hale exchanged monosyllables over breakfast--not really morning people, I suppose--and Mr. Priest and Mr. Whittemore complained about their monthly routine together. I'm not sure I entirely understand, but hope it's more edifying for those of you who do! Later on, Mr. Stilinski paid a call and there were apologies, pizza and a movie, though the squirrels also note that it "wasn't a date." Really.
In other town news, a "WE WILL NEVER GIVE IN" sign appeared briefly by the movie theatre which is...disturbing, the book store is still hiring, a different, less disturbing "HankCo. SuperWorld" sign refused to be dislodged from T&C for several hours, and Mr. Priestly finally eliminated his cafe workers' lingering disgruntlement for his disappearance during the Hyperion mess by offering them an ice cream party.
That's all the news for yesterday! Have an uneventful weekend, everyone!
*excited chittering*
.
I'm very glad you're enjoying your scarves!
Let's get on with the news, shall we? Mr. Lyman's class went on a field trip to Mount Vernon, the home of the first American president, George Washington. They had to discover how the role of the president had changed in 200 years, but some of the students were more interested in learning about the history of slavery first. How to Cope With Suddenly Being Famous learned abosut the dangers of Googling yourself--is this a computer something?
*chittering*
Well, I have been here almost four years. I've learned a few things. Students discover that people might have been talking about them on the computers without them even knowing about it! How terrible.
*more chittering*
Here doesn't count. This is a news broadcast. In Se--I'm not saying that word--In Health class, students learn where babies come from, and if the story doesn't involve a stork, I'm not repeating it on the radio. Mr. Odinson had his class learn about reading maps, which would be very important when questing, at least if you want to quest past your own home town.
In the dormitories, Miss Yorkes was hiding under her covers and receiving calls on her 'phone, and in town, Mr. Hale was sleepily making coffee in his home and I'm not certain it's appropriate for me to report on my teacher this way. Mr. Hale and Mr. Priest caught up about Mr. Priest's good few weeks and how Mr. Hale is going to therapy--am I supposed to mention that? It seems fairly personal. Mr. Whittemore and Mr. Hale exchanged monosyllables over breakfast--not really morning people, I suppose--and Mr. Priest and Mr. Whittemore complained about their monthly routine together. I'm not sure I entirely understand, but hope it's more edifying for those of you who do! Later on, Mr. Stilinski paid a call and there were apologies, pizza and a movie, though the squirrels also note that it "wasn't a date." Really.
In other town news, a "WE WILL NEVER GIVE IN" sign appeared briefly by the movie theatre which is...disturbing, the book store is still hiring, a different, less disturbing "HankCo. SuperWorld" sign refused to be dislodged from T&C for several hours, and Mr. Priestly finally eliminated his cafe workers' lingering disgruntlement for his disappearance during the Hyperion mess by offering them an ice cream party.
That's all the news for yesterday! Have an uneventful weekend, everyone!