Fandom Radio; Thursday, December 13th, 2018.
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Well, then, yesterday was an interesting one, now, wasn't it? Good morning, Fandom. Amaya Blackstone here, with all the notes from yesterday and that whole thing with all that mistletoe, which I'm glad to report is gone. Looks like we've got bears instead today, and at least they don't seem like they'll hold you hostage until you take their beverages.
Which I recommend, they're pretty refreshing.
But let's move onto the notes, shall we? At least the SCHOOL didn't seem to have a problem with the mistletoe and classes could go on as normal. Humanoid Health and First Aid covered complications that come with childbirth, Mad Kings and Queens talked revolutions and uprisings and got to witness one first-hand, and Nailed It! made something with calves' heads, which isn't on a stick, sure, but I still don't think I'd turn it down.
In the DORMS, Prompto tried to avoid more of the mistletoe by hiding out in his room after visiting Sidon, but I think he kind of missed the point of hiding out if he's letting Yang in.
And then onto the TOWN, where there's more mistletoe, but at least one note that has nothing to do with it, and that would be the staff at Luke's being shocked that Eliot actually came in yesterday.
Nothing of note happened at the Forge--
*chittering*
You put those flags away, or I'm introducing you all to my new squirrel-sized Crumbler!
*chit--*
I admit to nothing!
Zards! Anyway, Fenris was having trouble avoiding it over at the park and Beau wasn't having much luck, either, but she did appreciated Fenris's...er...dope not-ink. Sparkle had a much better idea, arming himself with fire and hairspray at Pick your Poison.
And Seivarden might have had a little more success avoiding it at the onsen if it weren't for other people showing up. Like Summer, who, if I know Summer, was probably thinking that the mistletoe plus the onsen plus people would lead to a good time, except for the fact that she'd apparently rather kiss a squirrel than Seivarden.
*haughty chittering*
Yes, yes, we know, Leroy. Stop gloating. But at least after that, Seivarden knew enough about it to warn Mitsutada and Fjord that the only way to get the mistletoe to leave you alone was to kiss another person.
*chittering*
Yes, I know Fjord already knew that, but they don't need to kn--
--Notes! Right! Mitsutada was mostly just confused about the whole thing, and Fjord valiantly tried to fight the mistletoe off with his sword, but to no avail. And that's all we have! Be bold, Fandom, have a good day, and don't let some pesky mistletoe push you around!
**CLICK!**
Which I recommend, they're pretty refreshing.
But let's move onto the notes, shall we? At least the SCHOOL didn't seem to have a problem with the mistletoe and classes could go on as normal. Humanoid Health and First Aid covered complications that come with childbirth, Mad Kings and Queens talked revolutions and uprisings and got to witness one first-hand, and Nailed It! made something with calves' heads, which isn't on a stick, sure, but I still don't think I'd turn it down.
In the DORMS, Prompto tried to avoid more of the mistletoe by hiding out in his room after visiting Sidon, but I think he kind of missed the point of hiding out if he's letting Yang in.
And then onto the TOWN, where there's more mistletoe, but at least one note that has nothing to do with it, and that would be the staff at Luke's being shocked that Eliot actually came in yesterday.
Nothing of note happened at the Forge--
*chittering*
You put those flags away, or I'm introducing you all to my new squirrel-sized Crumbler!
*chit--*
I admit to nothing!
Zards! Anyway, Fenris was having trouble avoiding it over at the park and Beau wasn't having much luck, either, but she did appreciated Fenris's...er...dope not-ink. Sparkle had a much better idea, arming himself with fire and hairspray at Pick your Poison.
And Seivarden might have had a little more success avoiding it at the onsen if it weren't for other people showing up. Like Summer, who, if I know Summer, was probably thinking that the mistletoe plus the onsen plus people would lead to a good time, except for the fact that she'd apparently rather kiss a squirrel than Seivarden.
*haughty chittering*
Yes, yes, we know, Leroy. Stop gloating. But at least after that, Seivarden knew enough about it to warn Mitsutada and Fjord that the only way to get the mistletoe to leave you alone was to kiss another person.
*chittering*
Yes, I know Fjord already knew that, but they don't need to kn--
--Notes! Right! Mitsutada was mostly just confused about the whole thing, and Fjord valiantly tried to fight the mistletoe off with his sword, but to no avail. And that's all we have! Be bold, Fandom, have a good day, and don't let some pesky mistletoe push you around!
**CLICK!**