http://craftyladyparts.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] craftyladyparts.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandom_radio2013-11-19 11:34 pm
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Fandom Radio, Wednesday, November 20th

Hello, Fandom. Are you there? It's me, Jessica.

And here ends Book Title Reference Theater. And now, the news.

We lead things off with the way school leads things off on Tuesdays, Fail At CookIng And Then Eat What the Teacher Made. Hannibal was back on the food safety topic, this time talking about meats. And let's get real for a second here. I could sit here and spend five minutes joking about handling meat safely. It's a serious issue. So don't laugh.

Anyway, Hannibal told the class to prepare meat freestyle. The only rule is, there are no rules. Except no poisoning anyone with your food. After that, they got to eating the stuff Hannibal cooked. And over in the TA section of the room, Sparkle told Hannibal about his spicy secret to keeping his food claimed in the common rooms.

Ethics saw the return of the robot babies and had to write essays about what they learned caring for the little bundles of metallic parts the past week.

And in History That I Ironically Fail to Neglect Every Week, Riley discussed Petra, Jordan, a city that was lost until 201 years ago. Naturally, people got to explore via the wonders of the Danger Shop.

Up on the dorm room, Flick was enjoying some alone time in the chilly air when Yeul came up. They made introductions and she explained what she was doing here. Meaning Fandom. Not the roof.

Éponine started doing some holiday decorating at the post office. Mike and a panda cleaned up Turtle and Canary when Rosalind came in with all kinds of questions, like what the deal was with the Squishy names and what Mike did over the weekend.

Evan made some kids books his staff picks at Book Haven, apparently having caught the kid book bug this weekend. And Tino tried his best to judge Kitty for being late at Caritas. Unfortunately for him, she signs his checks, so she wins.

Okay, that's all I've got. Thanks for listening. I suggest making a habit of it, even on days when I don't broadcast. In fact, especially then.