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fandom_radio2012-02-16 01:10 am
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Fandom Radio, Thursday, February 16
Good morning, everyone. I have a sneaking suspicion that I'm going to hate a number of you today, but I'll do my best not to make it obvious, because I'm a nice person. Most of the time.
Over at the school, the Is a Cigar Just a Cigar? class continued their discussion of sex in literature, which just seems like a mean thing to make students talk about right now. Also mean? Making them write a scene about sex. I'm sure Cindy got some creative responses though. The Practical Mythology students got a movie day to see the cartoon version of Hercules' story, and Cassidy took the opportunity to check in with Ender to see how he and Ben were doing.
The Mad Kings and Queens class discussed King Charles VI, who I'm assuming was not crazy because he did not get laid enough, but I think some people might be able to sympathize with him if he was. Just saying. The students also discussed how to remove a leader who's mentally incapacitated. And in What Was the School Board Thinking...?, Jamie and Jeff turned the Danger Shop into a dance party, complete with the Hamster Dance, a song from Saturday Night Live, and You Can't Touch This. Oh, how I hope no one tried to touch anyone else in there.
In the library, Dorothy was having trouble with a bad romance novel that refused to be put away. Did it know Valentine's Day is over? Did you try setting it on fire? ...Okay, maybe not a good idea with a library book, sorry. Bo came stumbling out of the janitor's closet - insert your own "coming out of the closet" jokes here - and came across Jamie, who still in his disco getup, Cindy, who "checked" Bo out, if you get what I mean and I think you do, and Hercules, who just skipped the euphemisms and jumped her. Oh god, you people suck...oh god, that was so not the right word to use either. Electroclash also got a visit at her office from Disco!Jamie, but nothing happened there, which is probably good for everyone's brains.
At the dorms, Kate was pacing and muttering to herself up on the roof. Oh good, madness has started to set in. This is a great sign of the days to come. Cara promised Kate that she wouldn't ambush her, and Matt literally invited Kate back to his room to see his etchings. Maybe it's a good thing that some of us are getting our terrible pick-up lines out of our systems while no one cares how terrible they are.
Alex was beating up a training dummy in the salle when Loki came in, and the two of them fought. I have a feeling I know how this note is going to end without even reading it...oh, there was some uncomfortable full-body touching before Loki fled, leaving poor Wesley to deal with an unsatified Alex later.
Daenerys spent some time grooming her horse at the stables, getting ready to go for a ride, and Bruce tried to have a quiet evening of unsexy political television in the fifth floor common room, but it doesn't look like that's what he got. Cara came in and turned the flirt up to 11, which Bruce somehow managed to resist. Apparently, he's made of steel, who knew? Daenerys was glad to see that Bruce was watching something boring, and he explained that he was trying to not hook up with anyone for the evening. Freddie and Blysse got to meet Daenerys' little dragons, Freddie and Bruce discussed the totally-not-hot politicians on the television, and Blysse came in with some rabbit meat that she caught herself, which she offered to Bruce. That sounds more friendly than flirtatious, so maybe Bruce succeeded in his mission after all.
Things look like they were pretty steamy in town though--Sam set up a candlelight dinner for Natalie's birthday, and Karla and Warren were getting up to something in their room at the Arms Hotel. They weren't the only ones up to something at the hotel either, as Quinn noticed the staff disappearing into rooms two at a time. I just hope they all cleaned up after themselves. Summer was looking at YouTube videos at the Perk, and Shira was taking a close examination of some of the new inventory at the Magic Box. Matt and Claudia went on a date to the movie theater, and makeouts obviously ensued. Nathan was at Caritas for his shift, and got a visit from Rebecca, which also resulted in makeouts. And at the Perk, the people behind the counter were doing gross things with whipped cream while Kitty tried to ignore them and just get her drink. We have a hotel here, people, use it if you must. Topher came in for some food, and was traumatized by what was happening behind the counter until Kitty got him to think of video games instead. Joan and Kitty talked about how unsanitary the baristas were being with the whipped cream and all, and Guy came in and awkward-flirted with Kitty, talked about how she dances, and then they left together.
And those are thankfully all the notes I have today, so if anyone needs me, I'm going to be taking a long, cold shower. Stay safe, everyone! The clinic is full of nicely-organized supplies for your current needs!
Over at the school, the Is a Cigar Just a Cigar? class continued their discussion of sex in literature, which just seems like a mean thing to make students talk about right now. Also mean? Making them write a scene about sex. I'm sure Cindy got some creative responses though. The Practical Mythology students got a movie day to see the cartoon version of Hercules' story, and Cassidy took the opportunity to check in with Ender to see how he and Ben were doing.
The Mad Kings and Queens class discussed King Charles VI, who I'm assuming was not crazy because he did not get laid enough, but I think some people might be able to sympathize with him if he was. Just saying. The students also discussed how to remove a leader who's mentally incapacitated. And in What Was the School Board Thinking...?, Jamie and Jeff turned the Danger Shop into a dance party, complete with the Hamster Dance, a song from Saturday Night Live, and You Can't Touch This. Oh, how I hope no one tried to touch anyone else in there.
In the library, Dorothy was having trouble with a bad romance novel that refused to be put away. Did it know Valentine's Day is over? Did you try setting it on fire? ...Okay, maybe not a good idea with a library book, sorry. Bo came stumbling out of the janitor's closet - insert your own "coming out of the closet" jokes here - and came across Jamie, who still in his disco getup, Cindy, who "checked" Bo out, if you get what I mean and I think you do, and Hercules, who just skipped the euphemisms and jumped her. Oh god, you people suck...oh god, that was so not the right word to use either. Electroclash also got a visit at her office from Disco!Jamie, but nothing happened there, which is probably good for everyone's brains.
At the dorms, Kate was pacing and muttering to herself up on the roof. Oh good, madness has started to set in. This is a great sign of the days to come. Cara promised Kate that she wouldn't ambush her, and Matt literally invited Kate back to his room to see his etchings. Maybe it's a good thing that some of us are getting our terrible pick-up lines out of our systems while no one cares how terrible they are.
Alex was beating up a training dummy in the salle when Loki came in, and the two of them fought. I have a feeling I know how this note is going to end without even reading it...oh, there was some uncomfortable full-body touching before Loki fled, leaving poor Wesley to deal with an unsatified Alex later.
Daenerys spent some time grooming her horse at the stables, getting ready to go for a ride, and Bruce tried to have a quiet evening of unsexy political television in the fifth floor common room, but it doesn't look like that's what he got. Cara came in and turned the flirt up to 11, which Bruce somehow managed to resist. Apparently, he's made of steel, who knew? Daenerys was glad to see that Bruce was watching something boring, and he explained that he was trying to not hook up with anyone for the evening. Freddie and Blysse got to meet Daenerys' little dragons, Freddie and Bruce discussed the totally-not-hot politicians on the television, and Blysse came in with some rabbit meat that she caught herself, which she offered to Bruce. That sounds more friendly than flirtatious, so maybe Bruce succeeded in his mission after all.
Things look like they were pretty steamy in town though--Sam set up a candlelight dinner for Natalie's birthday, and Karla and Warren were getting up to something in their room at the Arms Hotel. They weren't the only ones up to something at the hotel either, as Quinn noticed the staff disappearing into rooms two at a time. I just hope they all cleaned up after themselves. Summer was looking at YouTube videos at the Perk, and Shira was taking a close examination of some of the new inventory at the Magic Box. Matt and Claudia went on a date to the movie theater, and makeouts obviously ensued. Nathan was at Caritas for his shift, and got a visit from Rebecca, which also resulted in makeouts. And at the Perk, the people behind the counter were doing gross things with whipped cream while Kitty tried to ignore them and just get her drink. We have a hotel here, people, use it if you must. Topher came in for some food, and was traumatized by what was happening behind the counter until Kitty got him to think of video games instead. Joan and Kitty talked about how unsanitary the baristas were being with the whipped cream and all, and Guy came in and awkward-flirted with Kitty, talked about how she dances, and then they left together.
And those are thankfully all the notes I have today, so if anyone needs me, I'm going to be taking a long, cold shower. Stay safe, everyone! The clinic is full of nicely-organized supplies for your current needs!
