Amaya Blackstone (
special_rabbit) wrote in
fandom_radio2018-07-12 04:57 am
Fandom Radio; Thursday, July 12.
'Morning, everyone, Amaya Blackstone here, with another edition of your Wednesday radio report. Another exciting Wednesday of summer actvities and people around the island, so let's get right into it.
At the SCHOOL, Peridot dealt with more perplexing book shenanigans at the library, the kind she didn't understand but the squirrels seem to think Magnus might.
And, look at this! A DORMS note! Imagine that. It was Rey in the laundry room, trying to clean up her clothes after today's activity. Good luck with that. I'm with Breq in feeling pretty sure we're gonna be finding color in random spots just about when we think we've gotten it all. They talked about the race and the fish and making friends.
In TOWN, Peter took care of a shipment he probably didn't order at Covent Garden Flowers, and Kaidan had a kid interested in a job at the C.I.C..
Sparkle stepped out of Pick your Poison early to check out the summer camp activity and due to what the squirrels are calling 'general uneasiness.' Probably not helped when his boss Iris was there waiting for him when he got back, but they mostly just talked about painting the floor and a jacket he was working on for her.
Breq also took a break from listening to mix tapes at Groovy Tunes for the activity. Eliot's plans for a productive day at Luke's Diner were thwarted by a call from his neice, not that he seemed to mind. Kathy wanted no part of in the war between erotic novels and dirty movies at Dite's Decadent Delight, choosing to play her guitar and talk to Dante, who brought pizza and might be allergic to vegetables, instead. They also chatted about her newest and first employee.
And the moment everyone was waiting for, of course, was dicovering just what the summer activity would be, and the answer to that question is Fandom's very first color run, so hopefully none of you have been skipping leg day! The bleachers were back for anyone who wanted to jut watch while everyone gathered and mingled before everything kicked off. Including Detective Diaz vowing to win the fish in Kitty's honor.
...does..does she not like Kitty?
And then the participants were off, even though it sort of turned into half-race, half-obstacle course with challenges peppered throughout the way as the runners were being blasted with various colors.
First stop? The Funky Monkey, proving that arm day's important, too, and you really blue it if you thought otherwise.
Followed by the Ladder to Hell, and, yes, I certainly red that right.
Then I have questions for whoever named the new one, the Arctic Enema, but at least it probably shut up anyone complaining about it being too hot. Orange you glad it wasn't literal, though?
After that came the Boa Constrictor, so apologies to anyone claustrophobic on that one, they certainly weren't green with envy.
And it all finished up with a literal slide back into the park and a burst of every color you could imagine, which is difficult to make a pun out of.
To mix things up, it was the third place winner who got the fish, and that third place winner happened to be Detective Diaz. By the look on her face, too, I think she might have done it intentionally, too, because...
She rounded up every long-range weapon she could find and went to the shooting range to test every single one of them on that fish. Detective, I think you and I need to have a little talk, when the long range stuff's not cuttin' it for you anymore. If you're feeling more willing to talk to me than you were Seivarden, anyway.
And that's it for me and the notes. Thanks for listening, go forth and be bold, and I'm going to go check and see if any of my own weapons might be particularly good on cheap, plastic, seemingly indestructable novelty gifts.
**CLICK!**
At the SCHOOL, Peridot dealt with more perplexing book shenanigans at the library, the kind she didn't understand but the squirrels seem to think Magnus might.
And, look at this! A DORMS note! Imagine that. It was Rey in the laundry room, trying to clean up her clothes after today's activity. Good luck with that. I'm with Breq in feeling pretty sure we're gonna be finding color in random spots just about when we think we've gotten it all. They talked about the race and the fish and making friends.
In TOWN, Peter took care of a shipment he probably didn't order at Covent Garden Flowers, and Kaidan had a kid interested in a job at the C.I.C..
Sparkle stepped out of Pick your Poison early to check out the summer camp activity and due to what the squirrels are calling 'general uneasiness.' Probably not helped when his boss Iris was there waiting for him when he got back, but they mostly just talked about painting the floor and a jacket he was working on for her.
Breq also took a break from listening to mix tapes at Groovy Tunes for the activity. Eliot's plans for a productive day at Luke's Diner were thwarted by a call from his neice, not that he seemed to mind. Kathy wanted no part of in the war between erotic novels and dirty movies at Dite's Decadent Delight, choosing to play her guitar and talk to Dante, who brought pizza and might be allergic to vegetables, instead. They also chatted about her newest and first employee.
And the moment everyone was waiting for, of course, was dicovering just what the summer activity would be, and the answer to that question is Fandom's very first color run, so hopefully none of you have been skipping leg day! The bleachers were back for anyone who wanted to jut watch while everyone gathered and mingled before everything kicked off. Including Detective Diaz vowing to win the fish in Kitty's honor.
...does..does she not like Kitty?
And then the participants were off, even though it sort of turned into half-race, half-obstacle course with challenges peppered throughout the way as the runners were being blasted with various colors.
First stop? The Funky Monkey, proving that arm day's important, too, and you really blue it if you thought otherwise.
Followed by the Ladder to Hell, and, yes, I certainly red that right.
Then I have questions for whoever named the new one, the Arctic Enema, but at least it probably shut up anyone complaining about it being too hot. Orange you glad it wasn't literal, though?
After that came the Boa Constrictor, so apologies to anyone claustrophobic on that one, they certainly weren't green with envy.
And it all finished up with a literal slide back into the park and a burst of every color you could imagine, which is difficult to make a pun out of.
To mix things up, it was the third place winner who got the fish, and that third place winner happened to be Detective Diaz. By the look on her face, too, I think she might have done it intentionally, too, because...
She rounded up every long-range weapon she could find and went to the shooting range to test every single one of them on that fish. Detective, I think you and I need to have a little talk, when the long range stuff's not cuttin' it for you anymore. If you're feeling more willing to talk to me than you were Seivarden, anyway.
And that's it for me and the notes. Thanks for listening, go forth and be bold, and I'm going to go check and see if any of my own weapons might be particularly good on cheap, plastic, seemingly indestructable novelty gifts.
**CLICK!**
