Fandom Radio | Friday, June 15
Friday, June 15th, 2018 06:52 amDid you miss me, Fandom? I thought so.
*chittering*
No, none of you deserve an explanation for why I wasn't here last week.
In School, Theatre Class for Idiots talked about running away. They'll probably all die in the woods. Be kind, Kanan, and just shoot them. Because he hasn't shot Sabine yet, he agreed to let her help him dye his hair.
Make him regret that, Sabine.
Flight & Flying got to go hang gliding in the real world where they were instructed not to crash into buildings. Probably a good call. And Physical Education talked about soccer. Or football. Which is apparently the same thing, only not. They also did laps but no word on if laps are also considered soccer and football in this world.
Because continuity is important, nothing at all happened in the Dorms.
*stern chittering*
Really? Does continuity mean nothing to you? Fine--something did happen in the dorms, unfortunately. Astrid had the fish. And… branded it.
All right, I'm a bit impressed.
And then Sabine showed up and Astrid gave the fish to her and they talked about how Hannibal is a total creep.
Down in Town, Kaylin was at Groovy Tunes but likely just as useless as ever as she was busy deafening herself. In equally useless news, the fish boy was at Furnado and teaching the dogs to sing.
At the community centre, Movie Class all sat quietly and watched their movie.
… What? I can dream.
Kaidan checked in on Amaya, who admitted that if he'd been a jerk to her, she was too stupid to realize it. And continuing the stupid, Peter checked in on Kanan to see if he understood the movie and he admitted he was trouble.
Seivarden just wanted to know if there were a lot of movies about kids skipping school. Peter didn't know, but it's much more interesting than class, so the answer is obviously. Amaya mourned the death of a car with Peter. Speaking of being stupid.
And, finally, Jono put up some posters about and event for Pride. I'll let the squirrels explain what that is for those of you who are new to this world; they're all bouncy about it.
*excited chittering*
Very good. And if you don't understand squirrel--that's not my problem.
Kaidan was Jono's problem, however, as he didn't know what Pride was. Same with Seivarden. I trust your ignorance has been rectified.
*chittering*
No, none of you deserve an explanation for why I wasn't here last week.
In School, Theatre Class for Idiots talked about running away. They'll probably all die in the woods. Be kind, Kanan, and just shoot them. Because he hasn't shot Sabine yet, he agreed to let her help him dye his hair.
Make him regret that, Sabine.
Flight & Flying got to go hang gliding in the real world where they were instructed not to crash into buildings. Probably a good call. And Physical Education talked about soccer. Or football. Which is apparently the same thing, only not. They also did laps but no word on if laps are also considered soccer and football in this world.
Because continuity is important, nothing at all happened in the Dorms.
*stern chittering*
Really? Does continuity mean nothing to you? Fine--something did happen in the dorms, unfortunately. Astrid had the fish. And… branded it.
All right, I'm a bit impressed.
And then Sabine showed up and Astrid gave the fish to her and they talked about how Hannibal is a total creep.
Down in Town, Kaylin was at Groovy Tunes but likely just as useless as ever as she was busy deafening herself. In equally useless news, the fish boy was at Furnado and teaching the dogs to sing.
At the community centre, Movie Class all sat quietly and watched their movie.
… What? I can dream.
Kaidan checked in on Amaya, who admitted that if he'd been a jerk to her, she was too stupid to realize it. And continuing the stupid, Peter checked in on Kanan to see if he understood the movie and he admitted he was trouble.
Seivarden just wanted to know if there were a lot of movies about kids skipping school. Peter didn't know, but it's much more interesting than class, so the answer is obviously. Amaya mourned the death of a car with Peter. Speaking of being stupid.
And, finally, Jono put up some posters about and event for Pride. I'll let the squirrels explain what that is for those of you who are new to this world; they're all bouncy about it.
*excited chittering*
Very good. And if you don't understand squirrel--that's not my problem.
Kaidan was Jono's problem, however, as he didn't know what Pride was. Same with Seivarden. I trust your ignorance has been rectified.