Fandom Radio, Wednesday, November 28, 2018
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Good morning, it's Paris again and it's cold out there this morning. Even Leroy is wearing earmuffs.
Where he found squirrel-sized earmuffs to go under his fedora is a mystery for the ages. In classes, Badass Bitches learned about yoga. Well, except me. I don't like to be relaxed. Practical Ethics would have learned about what happens when you get too much money from an ATM if one of the teachers hadn't already taken all of the money from the ATM. So they all learned a different lesson instead or something, I guess.
In the dorms, Prompto wasn't going to let a small thing like a mouse breaking the CIC stop him from his sweet, sweet game date with friends from home. And really, a mouse? Sure it wasn't a gremlin in a mouse costume? Regardless, his date with the friends who live in his computer got disrupted by a visit from Vette, who after telling him about going paintballing with the dean, settled into Prompto's cool gaming stuff and played. Nina sent him pictures of a dog at her new job. More on that in a sec.
In town, Éponine's "Take Your Cat to Work Day" plan worked out well if she didn't plan to actually do any work because the cat spent the day in her lap and refused to move. In other, much more creepy pet news, Norman accidentally summoned a three-headed puppy and just stop doing weird things in that store, Norman. Don't think I forgot about the jelly demon. Where did that end up? Hmmm? Hmmmm? Bob, at least, agrees with me about the insanity of just summoning demons, though Bob is pretty much just a head or something, right? Zack had puppies with the correct amount of heads at Furnado and got visits from both Miguel and Alluka. Nina arrived at Book Haven and declared herself a co-owner without giving Rufus any documentation. Is that a hostile takeover? It sounds like a hyperactive, hostile takeover.
Speaking of hostile takeovers, there was barely room for Astrid among all of the poinsettias at Covent Gardens. Sabine came in to get a primer on winter holidays and ended up more confused than she'd started because the flying reindeer really don't make any sense. Mitsutada was too busy sulking about something to notice the state-themed specials at Luke's, Kanan was manning the bar at Caritas again, where to no one's shock, you could find Seivarden and Rosa, too! They were exploring the wonderful world of absinthe tonight, ew. Kanan caught Seivarden up on the idiots who stole his ship, and Rosa's kind of surprised he didn't kill them for taking it. I know people around here are kind of scary, but homicide is not an acceptable reaction to anything, okay? Okay.
And finally in Old People Watch Movies, the old people watched a movie about a robot cop. No, not that one. The other one. The other, other one. Why is this a genre and when I am looking for a movie with more than one well-written woman, I'm considered an overly picky no-fun feminist? I mean, do you know how many movies fail to even have one woman talking to another when it's not about some guy? And--
*click*
Where he found squirrel-sized earmuffs to go under his fedora is a mystery for the ages. In classes, Badass Bitches learned about yoga. Well, except me. I don't like to be relaxed. Practical Ethics would have learned about what happens when you get too much money from an ATM if one of the teachers hadn't already taken all of the money from the ATM. So they all learned a different lesson instead or something, I guess.
In the dorms, Prompto wasn't going to let a small thing like a mouse breaking the CIC stop him from his sweet, sweet game date with friends from home. And really, a mouse? Sure it wasn't a gremlin in a mouse costume? Regardless, his date with the friends who live in his computer got disrupted by a visit from Vette, who after telling him about going paintballing with the dean, settled into Prompto's cool gaming stuff and played. Nina sent him pictures of a dog at her new job. More on that in a sec.
In town, Éponine's "Take Your Cat to Work Day" plan worked out well if she didn't plan to actually do any work because the cat spent the day in her lap and refused to move. In other, much more creepy pet news, Norman accidentally summoned a three-headed puppy and just stop doing weird things in that store, Norman. Don't think I forgot about the jelly demon. Where did that end up? Hmmm? Hmmmm? Bob, at least, agrees with me about the insanity of just summoning demons, though Bob is pretty much just a head or something, right? Zack had puppies with the correct amount of heads at Furnado and got visits from both Miguel and Alluka. Nina arrived at Book Haven and declared herself a co-owner without giving Rufus any documentation. Is that a hostile takeover? It sounds like a hyperactive, hostile takeover.
Speaking of hostile takeovers, there was barely room for Astrid among all of the poinsettias at Covent Gardens. Sabine came in to get a primer on winter holidays and ended up more confused than she'd started because the flying reindeer really don't make any sense. Mitsutada was too busy sulking about something to notice the state-themed specials at Luke's, Kanan was manning the bar at Caritas again, where to no one's shock, you could find Seivarden and Rosa, too! They were exploring the wonderful world of absinthe tonight, ew. Kanan caught Seivarden up on the idiots who stole his ship, and Rosa's kind of surprised he didn't kill them for taking it. I know people around here are kind of scary, but homicide is not an acceptable reaction to anything, okay? Okay.
And finally in Old People Watch Movies, the old people watched a movie about a robot cop. No, not that one. The other one. The other, other one. Why is this a genre and when I am looking for a movie with more than one well-written woman, I'm considered an overly picky no-fun feminist? I mean, do you know how many movies fail to even have one woman talking to another when it's not about some guy? And--
*click*