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fandom_radio2012-04-14 03:55 pm
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Fandom Radio, Saturday, April 14th
Topher: Tired. Can we get through this?
Peter: Naturally. As soon as you stop whining.
SCHOOL
Peter: Everyday Skills featured the magic of barter: we all got a certain amount of candy, and the task set before us was to negotiate with our fellow students to get more of it. It was terribly educational.
Topher: Sounds it.
Peter: Oz never fails to impress. Once again, Leadership class looked at the concept of leadership from a very fresh perspective: robots. The students fell all over each other to save the ice cream shop from this dastardly invasion, proving that they have excellent priorities.
Topher: Nice.
Peter: You would think so. Art of Scrap meant Happy Worktime Hour once again for our intrepid scrappers, who'll no doubt have their work cut out for them next week. Meanwhile, down in the library, Wesley was still taking a break from studying demons of all kinds to study... dolphin sculptures made of books.
And finally, our student council met to talk prom, graduation, and the arrival of our illustrious school board. Quinn attempted to get support for the idea of a final trip this year, bringing in suggestions for Six Flags from Annie, as we all know that's the best possible way to waste one's time at the end of the school year with finals coming up. Then Caroline and Annie volunteered for the task of showing the school board all the best parts of our lovely island.
Oh, and in more moving news, Apathy Club was apathetic. Bravo.
Topher: Typical. And also Zoe got a letter from the school board that apparently freaked the squirrels the hell out, and Bo read it too and wasn't a fan.
Peter: God forbid someone show up to tell them how to do their jobs properly when they run such a tight ship around here.
Topher: Hey. It's better than most schools. And Summer was reading. Also.
DORMS
Topher: Quinn was on the phone in her room. And she talked to Claudia about how soon they're gonna have to move on with their lives. 'Kay.
Peter: I'd think that was cause for celebration, but that's just me.
On the third floor, Miley combined a relaxing moment of watching Uber-Man with splashing hot chocolate all over herself.
Topher: Fail.
Peter: Major fail. … I'm picking up on your slang. Shoot me.
Topher: *snickering* Nah, I'll let you live with it.
Peter: Ugh. Down in the salle, which I still can't believe people actually use, Gabrielle was practicing with her sais. Cara then turned up to indulge in some completely platonic admiration of Gabrielle's skills, as is only right.
On the other side of the dorms, that is, all the way up, Jace brooded his way along the roof. Toby went upstairs to say what we're all thinking - which is 'please don't jump off, you're too young to die' - and then the conversation turned to the church Jace is apparently squatting in. Then he used the world's worst ancient pick-up line on Rebecca by insisting he's part angel. Actually, I think he got that one the wrong way around...
TOWN
Topher: Bod was telling the kitchen staff about his weekend plans. That's how to have a social life.
Peter: Telling uninterested parties about all the stuff you're not doing? Yes, I hear that works.
Topher: ...I do that. Hope read magazines at T&C, Toby was cooking at Goodvalor's, Mary had whiny guests at the Arms, Kenzi was offering a Friday the thirteenth special at her store because she's weird, and at the Devil's Nest, Eric was trying to avoid being set on fire.
Peter: At least he wasn't getting served by Kenzi.
Topher: And at Stark Industries, Ben was having a really shitty day. Like really shitty. Oh. Ender brought him ice cream and probably made him feel better I hope, and Karla came over and Ben told her the news. Whatever.
Peter: Indeed.
Topher: So yeah. Hopefully, uh. That worked out. The end?
Peter: Please.
Peter: Naturally. As soon as you stop whining.
SCHOOL
Peter: Everyday Skills featured the magic of barter: we all got a certain amount of candy, and the task set before us was to negotiate with our fellow students to get more of it. It was terribly educational.
Topher: Sounds it.
Peter: Oz never fails to impress. Once again, Leadership class looked at the concept of leadership from a very fresh perspective: robots. The students fell all over each other to save the ice cream shop from this dastardly invasion, proving that they have excellent priorities.
Topher: Nice.
Peter: You would think so. Art of Scrap meant Happy Worktime Hour once again for our intrepid scrappers, who'll no doubt have their work cut out for them next week. Meanwhile, down in the library, Wesley was still taking a break from studying demons of all kinds to study... dolphin sculptures made of books.
And finally, our student council met to talk prom, graduation, and the arrival of our illustrious school board. Quinn attempted to get support for the idea of a final trip this year, bringing in suggestions for Six Flags from Annie, as we all know that's the best possible way to waste one's time at the end of the school year with finals coming up. Then Caroline and Annie volunteered for the task of showing the school board all the best parts of our lovely island.
Oh, and in more moving news, Apathy Club was apathetic. Bravo.
Topher: Typical. And also Zoe got a letter from the school board that apparently freaked the squirrels the hell out, and Bo read it too and wasn't a fan.
Peter: God forbid someone show up to tell them how to do their jobs properly when they run such a tight ship around here.
Topher: Hey. It's better than most schools. And Summer was reading. Also.
DORMS
Topher: Quinn was on the phone in her room. And she talked to Claudia about how soon they're gonna have to move on with their lives. 'Kay.
Peter: I'd think that was cause for celebration, but that's just me.
On the third floor, Miley combined a relaxing moment of watching Uber-Man with splashing hot chocolate all over herself.
Topher: Fail.
Peter: Major fail. … I'm picking up on your slang. Shoot me.
Topher: *snickering* Nah, I'll let you live with it.
Peter: Ugh. Down in the salle, which I still can't believe people actually use, Gabrielle was practicing with her sais. Cara then turned up to indulge in some completely platonic admiration of Gabrielle's skills, as is only right.
On the other side of the dorms, that is, all the way up, Jace brooded his way along the roof. Toby went upstairs to say what we're all thinking - which is 'please don't jump off, you're too young to die' - and then the conversation turned to the church Jace is apparently squatting in. Then he used the world's worst ancient pick-up line on Rebecca by insisting he's part angel. Actually, I think he got that one the wrong way around...
TOWN
Topher: Bod was telling the kitchen staff about his weekend plans. That's how to have a social life.
Peter: Telling uninterested parties about all the stuff you're not doing? Yes, I hear that works.
Topher: ...I do that. Hope read magazines at T&C, Toby was cooking at Goodvalor's, Mary had whiny guests at the Arms, Kenzi was offering a Friday the thirteenth special at her store because she's weird, and at the Devil's Nest, Eric was trying to avoid being set on fire.
Peter: At least he wasn't getting served by Kenzi.
Topher: And at Stark Industries, Ben was having a really shitty day. Like really shitty. Oh. Ender brought him ice cream and probably made him feel better I hope, and Karla came over and Ben told her the news. Whatever.
Peter: Indeed.
Topher: So yeah. Hopefully, uh. That worked out. The end?
Peter: Please.
