Fandom Radio, Wednesday August 14th
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--ow, leggo you feathered little jerks! You're supposed to be my friends, not lackeys of the squirrels! Ow, ow, let go of my hair! That is dirty pool and for BLEEP's sake, I'm here, what more do you BLEEPing want from me, you little--
Oh. And I see we're already airing. Just wanted to make sure that was caught for posterity, didn't you, Leroy? Why am I here? It's Professor Not-The-Rich-One Stark's broadcast day.
*chittering*
Ah. For the listeners at home, I'm being punished because I was late yesterday. I'll give you all a moment to wrap your minds around that authoritarian bullBLEEP, I guess I'll just set up with the notes because it's easier to just go along with this BLEEPing nonsense than not and--
Oh BLEEP. You ever have a deeply personal and painful realization on air? No? Just me? Cool.
Anyway, onto School, where Self-Defense Through Meditation taught us some lightsaber forms to help us meditate through action and Cal and I talked about magic space rocks. I mean, uh. Special lightsaber crystals. The Wonderful World of Pizza went to Tokyo after the island ruined Professor Raiden's plans to have class in Santa Monica. But couldn't you just--Never mind, sorry. Uh, then came Nightmare Party-Planning from the Mid-Century did unspeakable things to 7-Up and doing radio on the wrong day is already a surreal experience, and this isn't helping. Practical Philosophy discussed empathy and the different ways philosophers said you could practice it. Huh. I didn't know there were different ways. And finally in Earth Tourism took us to the Taj Mahal which was the most beautiful place I've ever seen.
Once again, no Dorms and - don't cry baby, you get to help with Shenanigans today, remember? - and it looks like yesterday in Town was less weird than Monday, but like, as always, that's on a scale of Fandom. Luke's Diner had a brief spat about air fryers before Professor Vess came in for lunch after some people-watching at the Perk and I'm glad to see the minimal notes extend to other days than mine. Atlas Gym had Professor Amicitia eating more Cup NoodleTM than usual to help out an employee with her competitive cup stacking dreams, which I did not know was a thing until right now. Ms. Nell teased him about his sodium levels which...fair and then headed in for her shift at Plant Parenthood, which seemed to involve a lot of organizing. Ms. MacLean was greeted with an iced coffee heading into Starks for her shift. Charlie - hi, Charlie! - was taking it easy at Groovy Tunes, and so was Remy - hi, Remy! - at Needful Things. Doc Harley was confused why he had a sale on rat-related things--oh! Oh! That's who the rat was! I get it now! And yesterday evening Ms. Barton-Pryde was restocking supplies at Caritas.
Well, that was fairly painless if we don't count the way the birds bullied me here in the first place, so this is Arden Finch signing off and leaving you with Emeline's this is how i learned to say no, chosen completely at random, honest, Leroy.
Oh. And I see we're already airing. Just wanted to make sure that was caught for posterity, didn't you, Leroy? Why am I here? It's Professor Not-The-Rich-One Stark's broadcast day.
*chittering*
Ah. For the listeners at home, I'm being punished because I was late yesterday. I'll give you all a moment to wrap your minds around that authoritarian bullBLEEP, I guess I'll just set up with the notes because it's easier to just go along with this BLEEPing nonsense than not and--
Oh BLEEP. You ever have a deeply personal and painful realization on air? No? Just me? Cool.
Anyway, onto School, where Self-Defense Through Meditation taught us some lightsaber forms to help us meditate through action and Cal and I talked about magic space rocks. I mean, uh. Special lightsaber crystals. The Wonderful World of Pizza went to Tokyo after the island ruined Professor Raiden's plans to have class in Santa Monica. But couldn't you just--Never mind, sorry. Uh, then came Nightmare Party-Planning from the Mid-Century did unspeakable things to 7-Up and doing radio on the wrong day is already a surreal experience, and this isn't helping. Practical Philosophy discussed empathy and the different ways philosophers said you could practice it. Huh. I didn't know there were different ways. And finally in Earth Tourism took us to the Taj Mahal which was the most beautiful place I've ever seen.
Once again, no Dorms and - don't cry baby, you get to help with Shenanigans today, remember? - and it looks like yesterday in Town was less weird than Monday, but like, as always, that's on a scale of Fandom. Luke's Diner had a brief spat about air fryers before Professor Vess came in for lunch after some people-watching at the Perk and I'm glad to see the minimal notes extend to other days than mine. Atlas Gym had Professor Amicitia eating more Cup NoodleTM than usual to help out an employee with her competitive cup stacking dreams, which I did not know was a thing until right now. Ms. Nell teased him about his sodium levels which...fair and then headed in for her shift at Plant Parenthood, which seemed to involve a lot of organizing. Ms. MacLean was greeted with an iced coffee heading into Starks for her shift. Charlie - hi, Charlie! - was taking it easy at Groovy Tunes, and so was Remy - hi, Remy! - at Needful Things. Doc Harley was confused why he had a sale on rat-related things--oh! Oh! That's who the rat was! I get it now! And yesterday evening Ms. Barton-Pryde was restocking supplies at Caritas.
Well, that was fairly painless if we don't count the way the birds bullied me here in the first place, so this is Arden Finch signing off and leaving you with Emeline's this is how i learned to say no, chosen completely at random, honest, Leroy.