Fandom Radio - Saturday March 11th
Saturday, March 11th, 2023 09:41 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Is this spring? Is this meant to be spring? Because it feels like a trick, honestly.
*confused chittering*
Yes, I know none of you have a meteorology degree. I'm simply posing a question here!
*porg sound*
...oh. You do? Well, maybe you ought to be giving a weather forecast for the radio next time.
*porg trilling*
No, no, no. Not now. Now I need to get these notes done so I can just go home and sleep, thank you.
Ahem.
Over in the school we had An Introduction to Zoology talked about the Cambrian period? Which apparently was rife with something called a trilobite. Which I think might have attempted to murder me on my travels with Geralt. Practical Engineering worked on a... mechanical pick and place mechanism? I haven't a clue. Phys Ed did something called parkour with a very colorful course. That included mushroom people and turtles. In Musical Theater we worked on the important nature of props and lighting for our production.
Jo was deeply confused by the prevalence of the color green at the library this week.
In town we had Prompto found himself being driven mad by bagpipe music at Turtle & Canary, but texts from Liz certainly lifted his spirits. Sidon was able to do a bit more at Furnado, culminating with cleaning the fish tanks before Liliana came in with a request for a living cat. Which shouldn't be concerning, but it is. Oh, it is. Eddie was not dealing with the silence at Fast Eddie's as the audio system suffered a failure. Watts shooed out the snake in the cells--not a euphemism--at the Trooper Station. Raiden continued his research into pizza for squirrels at Pizza Planet.
Kurt caught up with people back home at The Perk when TJ stopped in to say hello and catch up on he was doing. Graham dealt with his own personal soundtrack at the Magpie Emporium as he cleaned and organized during his shift. Guillermo came with pies for later but also some specifically for just Graham to have. Charlie also stopped in, though without pies, but instead with a plan to teach Graham to swim in the 'secret dorm pool'. As for the game, once people arrived, they began as per usual.
Diego thought he heard something while making coffee in the the morning and was proven right by the appearance of Five who was sleeping in his spare room. They caught up on all the changes in their lives, such as a missing limb and alien father. Huh. That's... huh. Annie also checked in on Five, going so far as to make him breakfast of a Pop Tart. I really ought to try that out. She was also displeased by her coffee before Diego told her about their sudden guest in the form of his brother. Which was apparently better than a sister of his. Presumably after all of this, Annie stopped in to catch up with Summer about what happened while she was away, fighting a German apocalypse with Diego's family. Like how Summer went through a break up. Which means she has my most sincere condolences. Lucifer was concerned about Tiny and some kind of cheese at the bar of The Devil's Nest. Eric raised his concerns on the matter, which turned into bickering with Lucifer on the matter. Stark was confused by the connection of cheese and the Alps--I must agree--but Lucifer saw the logic before explaining that one can purchase an island to him. Eric let Stark know that no food product should be trusted from Tiny before offering him vodka to hear about his woes of being cancelled on by Summer. Octavia also questioned the cheese, but she questioned Lucifer's reaction to said cheese far more, much to his annoyance.
So, moral of the story, avoid cheese at the bar! I'm always glad to help people learn such valuable lessons! Have a lovely weekend, peoples of Fandom!
*confused chittering*
Yes, I know none of you have a meteorology degree. I'm simply posing a question here!
*porg sound*
...oh. You do? Well, maybe you ought to be giving a weather forecast for the radio next time.
*porg trilling*
No, no, no. Not now. Now I need to get these notes done so I can just go home and sleep, thank you.
Ahem.
Over in the school we had An Introduction to Zoology talked about the Cambrian period? Which apparently was rife with something called a trilobite. Which I think might have attempted to murder me on my travels with Geralt. Practical Engineering worked on a... mechanical pick and place mechanism? I haven't a clue. Phys Ed did something called parkour with a very colorful course. That included mushroom people and turtles. In Musical Theater we worked on the important nature of props and lighting for our production.
Jo was deeply confused by the prevalence of the color green at the library this week.
In town we had Prompto found himself being driven mad by bagpipe music at Turtle & Canary, but texts from Liz certainly lifted his spirits. Sidon was able to do a bit more at Furnado, culminating with cleaning the fish tanks before Liliana came in with a request for a living cat. Which shouldn't be concerning, but it is. Oh, it is. Eddie was not dealing with the silence at Fast Eddie's as the audio system suffered a failure. Watts shooed out the snake in the cells--not a euphemism--at the Trooper Station. Raiden continued his research into pizza for squirrels at Pizza Planet.
Kurt caught up with people back home at The Perk when TJ stopped in to say hello and catch up on he was doing. Graham dealt with his own personal soundtrack at the Magpie Emporium as he cleaned and organized during his shift. Guillermo came with pies for later but also some specifically for just Graham to have. Charlie also stopped in, though without pies, but instead with a plan to teach Graham to swim in the 'secret dorm pool'. As for the game, once people arrived, they began as per usual.
Diego thought he heard something while making coffee in the the morning and was proven right by the appearance of Five who was sleeping in his spare room. They caught up on all the changes in their lives, such as a missing limb and alien father. Huh. That's... huh. Annie also checked in on Five, going so far as to make him breakfast of a Pop Tart. I really ought to try that out. She was also displeased by her coffee before Diego told her about their sudden guest in the form of his brother. Which was apparently better than a sister of his. Presumably after all of this, Annie stopped in to catch up with Summer about what happened while she was away, fighting a German apocalypse with Diego's family. Like how Summer went through a break up. Which means she has my most sincere condolences. Lucifer was concerned about Tiny and some kind of cheese at the bar of The Devil's Nest. Eric raised his concerns on the matter, which turned into bickering with Lucifer on the matter. Stark was confused by the connection of cheese and the Alps--I must agree--but Lucifer saw the logic before explaining that one can purchase an island to him. Eric let Stark know that no food product should be trusted from Tiny before offering him vodka to hear about his woes of being cancelled on by Summer. Octavia also questioned the cheese, but she questioned Lucifer's reaction to said cheese far more, much to his annoyance.
So, moral of the story, avoid cheese at the bar! I'm always glad to help people learn such valuable lessons! Have a lovely weekend, peoples of Fandom!