Fandom Radio | Friday, June 1
Friday, June 1st, 2018 01:26 pmOnce again I've been prevailed upon to recite the happenings of yesterday. No, I don't know why either. I expect the squirrels find it amusing.
*smug chittering*
Indeed.
In School, Theatre Class for Idiots talked about their tells. It doesn't mention talking about how not to give yourself away, which means this class continues to be a waste of time. Flight & Flying had speeder bikes, which were much more exciting than they sound and Physical Education had a PSA video about the importance of wearing helmets then they all got to ride ponies. Norman judged Paris for having owned a pony.
Well, I'm judging you, Norman, for being poor and pathetic.
*stern chittering*
Yes, I know I'm not supposed to say that out loud. I did anyway.
Nothing at all happened in the Dorms again, which takes us straight to Town.
At Groovy Tunes, Kaylin was mostly on time--that means you were late, Kaylin--and Hannibal came in to feed her and see if she was awake. Meanwhile, fish boy, was ruining the appetites of the animals.
I really do wonder if they were eating him.
Over at Stark's Industries invites for an adult-only cook out went up. If you want to crash it, it's taking place next Friday. Go forth and conquer.
Cristina hit up the Perk and must've been a royal cow to the staff as she tipped them very generously. Magnus stopped in for coffee and was delighted to meet a competent healer. Your standards are low, Magnus. Brooke talked to Cristina about how it was freakishly quiet here and no one came to her shop. Well, you certainly don't open it on Thursdays, so I can't say which shop it is. Maybe you're the one slacking off, Brooke, did you think of that?
In the never-ending coffee shop news, Mitsutada swung by and offered to stab people so that Cristina wasn't so bored. Is he for hire, I wonder? And Seivarden complained to Cristina about how bad medicine is here. Because people die of incurable diseases.
Well. That's why they're called incurable.
Modern Earth Entertainment was catering to Amaya's preferences this week with explosions. There was a bunch of mingling before the movie. Don't any of you have better things to do? Kanan and Kaidan talked about the badness of movies and if they were in the right spot and Seivarden and Kaidan talked about how the movies are baffling.
Perhaps they need subtitles? Or you're all idiots.
Liam showed up for the first time--you poor fool--and Kanan welcomed him, because Kanan never, ever shuts up. So did Peter, who is a terrible teacher, judging from how little this class is absorbing.
Even while watching the movie, Kanan couldn't shut up as he talked with Seivarden, Kaidan, and Peter about the genre of the movie. And it being a point of pride to be considered a terrorist instead of a thief. Peter also argued with him about how gunslinging means you're a terrible gun user.
I concur with that much, at least.
Kaidan and Seivarden discussed whether the man in the movie was stalking his wife or not.
The real questions, though, are did he blow her up? And did Amaya even show up? Does anyone actually care?
*smug chittering*
Indeed.
In School, Theatre Class for Idiots talked about their tells. It doesn't mention talking about how not to give yourself away, which means this class continues to be a waste of time. Flight & Flying had speeder bikes, which were much more exciting than they sound and Physical Education had a PSA video about the importance of wearing helmets then they all got to ride ponies. Norman judged Paris for having owned a pony.
Well, I'm judging you, Norman, for being poor and pathetic.
*stern chittering*
Yes, I know I'm not supposed to say that out loud. I did anyway.
Nothing at all happened in the Dorms again, which takes us straight to Town.
At Groovy Tunes, Kaylin was mostly on time--that means you were late, Kaylin--and Hannibal came in to feed her and see if she was awake. Meanwhile, fish boy, was ruining the appetites of the animals.
I really do wonder if they were eating him.
Over at Stark's Industries invites for an adult-only cook out went up. If you want to crash it, it's taking place next Friday. Go forth and conquer.
Cristina hit up the Perk and must've been a royal cow to the staff as she tipped them very generously. Magnus stopped in for coffee and was delighted to meet a competent healer. Your standards are low, Magnus. Brooke talked to Cristina about how it was freakishly quiet here and no one came to her shop. Well, you certainly don't open it on Thursdays, so I can't say which shop it is. Maybe you're the one slacking off, Brooke, did you think of that?
In the never-ending coffee shop news, Mitsutada swung by and offered to stab people so that Cristina wasn't so bored. Is he for hire, I wonder? And Seivarden complained to Cristina about how bad medicine is here. Because people die of incurable diseases.
Well. That's why they're called incurable.
Modern Earth Entertainment was catering to Amaya's preferences this week with explosions. There was a bunch of mingling before the movie. Don't any of you have better things to do? Kanan and Kaidan talked about the badness of movies and if they were in the right spot and Seivarden and Kaidan talked about how the movies are baffling.
Perhaps they need subtitles? Or you're all idiots.
Liam showed up for the first time--you poor fool--and Kanan welcomed him, because Kanan never, ever shuts up. So did Peter, who is a terrible teacher, judging from how little this class is absorbing.
Even while watching the movie, Kanan couldn't shut up as he talked with Seivarden, Kaidan, and Peter about the genre of the movie. And it being a point of pride to be considered a terrorist instead of a thief. Peter also argued with him about how gunslinging means you're a terrible gun user.
I concur with that much, at least.
Kaidan and Seivarden discussed whether the man in the movie was stalking his wife or not.
The real questions, though, are did he blow her up? And did Amaya even show up? Does anyone actually care?