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fandom_radio2012-03-01 12:52 am
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Fandom Radio, Thursday, March 1
Good morning, everyone! I hope you all had a good spring break; I know some of you had a great break, but I'll get to that in due time. For now, let's see what sorts of things you guys got up to yesterday.
At the school, it looks like some of the teachers were still recovering from the break. Is a Cigar Just a Cigar got canceled for the day, and the What Was the School Board Thinking class watched a movie about birds, to kind of tie in with having been in Rio, and critiqued it wearing fake glasses. Kind of weird, but still not as strange as some of the things you guys have had to do in the past.
The Mad Kings and Queens class talked about whether Juana I de Castila was depressed, schizophrenic, or just plain lonely - which isn't something that usually drives people to be crazy, but who knows? And the Practical Mythology class met in a Danger Shop meadow, but no one's really sure what Hercules intended to do with the class, because he turned into a pug, so the students got to just hang out instead.
Over in the dorms, Jim was busy trying to figure out what to do about a letter from home, and Rebecca was in a bad mood, which Matt cheerfully picked up on and used to try to mess with her. Up on the roof, Wesley was doing some epic brooding, and when Gabrielle found him, she learned that Wesley had gotten fired from his job at home. Awwwww. Tara told Wesley about some of the things she did in Rio, to try to get him out of his funk, but Loki made things worse because he was apparently offended by Wesley's bad mood. Seriously, if you don't like being around people who are brooding, the roof is pretty much the worst place on the whole island to go.
In the fifth floor common room, Bruce was watching enjoying cartoons and some popcorn like the near adult he is. Jack got drawn into the show as well, and Bruce insisted to Toby that he wasn't much of a cartoon guy normally. Right, of course not. Mercy and Toby talked about wishing they could have stayed in Rio, and Kenzi snagged Toby's attention by throwing some of the popcorn at him. Quinn told Kenzi about the hotel staff jumping around for the leap year, and Kenzi was just surprised to see Bruce watching something so mindless and non-informative. Bruce got caught up with Quinn and Mercy, who were both pretty glad to see something adorable and mindless on as well, and okay, maybe I should take back my earlier judgment about watching cartoons. For a moment, at least.
In town, things were, as mentioned, kind of jumpy at the Arms Hotel, with the staff getting way too much into the leap year, much to Quinn's annoyance. Lion-o was trying to understand the point of leap years at Cafe Luke's, and Nathan was hiding in the back room for his shift at Caritas. And at the clinic, I was a little busy getting STD tests run for a trio of students who shall remain nameless because I'm feeling slightly nice today, although the near-catfight in the waiting room was really unnecessary, ladies. That said, I'd like to take this opportunity to remind everyone that we give out condoms for free at the clinic, and you will be judged way less if you come in and take some than if you come in itchy. Got it? Good.
Those are all the notes I have, so that's my cue to let you get back to your day. Try to keep the day sexually safe, okay?
At the school, it looks like some of the teachers were still recovering from the break. Is a Cigar Just a Cigar got canceled for the day, and the What Was the School Board Thinking class watched a movie about birds, to kind of tie in with having been in Rio, and critiqued it wearing fake glasses. Kind of weird, but still not as strange as some of the things you guys have had to do in the past.
The Mad Kings and Queens class talked about whether Juana I de Castila was depressed, schizophrenic, or just plain lonely - which isn't something that usually drives people to be crazy, but who knows? And the Practical Mythology class met in a Danger Shop meadow, but no one's really sure what Hercules intended to do with the class, because he turned into a pug, so the students got to just hang out instead.
Over in the dorms, Jim was busy trying to figure out what to do about a letter from home, and Rebecca was in a bad mood, which Matt cheerfully picked up on and used to try to mess with her. Up on the roof, Wesley was doing some epic brooding, and when Gabrielle found him, she learned that Wesley had gotten fired from his job at home. Awwwww. Tara told Wesley about some of the things she did in Rio, to try to get him out of his funk, but Loki made things worse because he was apparently offended by Wesley's bad mood. Seriously, if you don't like being around people who are brooding, the roof is pretty much the worst place on the whole island to go.
In the fifth floor common room, Bruce was watching enjoying cartoons and some popcorn like the near adult he is. Jack got drawn into the show as well, and Bruce insisted to Toby that he wasn't much of a cartoon guy normally. Right, of course not. Mercy and Toby talked about wishing they could have stayed in Rio, and Kenzi snagged Toby's attention by throwing some of the popcorn at him. Quinn told Kenzi about the hotel staff jumping around for the leap year, and Kenzi was just surprised to see Bruce watching something so mindless and non-informative. Bruce got caught up with Quinn and Mercy, who were both pretty glad to see something adorable and mindless on as well, and okay, maybe I should take back my earlier judgment about watching cartoons. For a moment, at least.
In town, things were, as mentioned, kind of jumpy at the Arms Hotel, with the staff getting way too much into the leap year, much to Quinn's annoyance. Lion-o was trying to understand the point of leap years at Cafe Luke's, and Nathan was hiding in the back room for his shift at Caritas. And at the clinic, I was a little busy getting STD tests run for a trio of students who shall remain nameless because I'm feeling slightly nice today, although the near-catfight in the waiting room was really unnecessary, ladies. That said, I'd like to take this opportunity to remind everyone that we give out condoms for free at the clinic, and you will be judged way less if you come in and take some than if you come in itchy. Got it? Good.
Those are all the notes I have, so that's my cue to let you get back to your day. Try to keep the day sexually safe, okay?
