2014-02-18

Fandom Radio, Tuesday, February 17th

Good morning, listeners; Cecil here, the day after the children have left us, like they always do sooner or later. By growing up, if they and we are lucky.

At the school today )

In the dorms, )

Meanwhile, in town, )
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Fandom Radio, Monday, February 17th

Hey everyone, Korra here, and I felt so much more smug about my lack of kids before I got all these notes about yours.

So many tiny children. )
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Fandom Radio- Wednesday, February 19

Morning, Fandom. This is Kitty, and everything still sucks so I'm going to go ahead and get through this as fast as possible.

At school, The Occult learned about clairvoyance, and got their auras read, How to Make Friends and Influence People talked over the weekend, Handling Your Powers went for a jog outside, and were encouraged to use their powers to make it not as bad, and
Armed and Dangerous
played themselves some paintball.

And over in his office, Riley spent his time working on a book. Ooh, I wanna see.

Nothing really going on in the dorms, so in town, Mindy was emotional at the clinic over her kid leaving, and I don't see anything about her getting hugs for it, which she totally should have gotten. At the community center, Conversational Lithuanian practiced family terms and talked and ate, with Kenzi telling Hannibal about her kids, Jack Priest needing the word for "triplets" and Priestly complaining about his son. Also, Jono thought Hannibal was trying to send some kind of message with his food choices.

Dom got to Luke's and didn't have people wondering who he was because they were showing off kid pictures. Well, that's something, right? Rinoa was at the Magic Box, which she hasn't officially opened yet, but that didn't stop Celia from coming in to talk magic, or Squall from talking about setting up their stores. The squirrels also have him at Android's Dungeon so I'm gonna take a leap and guess that's his. Eponine had a bunch of crates at the post office and got some help from Kenzi in clearing them out, and everything at Caritas was depressed. It was awesome.

And that's all my notes, so I'm going to go off and have ice cream for breakfast and you can't stop me.