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imafuturist ([personal profile] imafuturist) wrote in [community profile] fandom_radio2023-06-24 10:15 am

Fandom Radio - Saturday June 24th

Ooookay, the squirrels have tiny feathered boas. And I never quite expected to see that, but they've got the spirit of the weekend at least. This is Tony Stark, once again bringing you the news.

We'll start at the school like we always do. Let's Go Camping finished up their class with a trip to a National Park for testing out all the skills they learned. 20th Century Food Crimes ended with a bang and the traumatic idea of 7-Up mixed with milk. I have to think it'd curdle, right? The Other Kind of Tea decided to discuss the sort of people who would be opposed to having the celebration planned for today. Flight and Flying learned about how best to use the gravitational pull of objects to travel through space.
Jo was quick with her work at the library in order to get to replying to a letter.

And then, over in town, Watts was anxiously fiddling with a Rubix cube. Oh, those are fun! Simple, but fun! Other Steven brought him lunch and some encouragement. Steph also set some texts to check in. How close were you to get that information?

*chittering*

You worry me immensely.

Prompto surprised Liz with a cake at Cafe Fina for her birthday dinner. Before all that, he also set up the surprise while at work at Turtle & Canary. Sidon was busy dealing with the weather and how it affects the animals at Furnado Animal Shelter. Graham prepared for the festivities today while at work at the Magpie Emporium. Both Guillermo and Charlie showed up to spend some time with Graham prior to the roleplaying gaming session. Vi provided a respite for Graham from Saffron with her very presence and Kurt asked after Graham's plans for the weekend before everyone settled in to play. Raiden went with summer-y pizzas, much to the delight of Navy Steve who commiserated with him about the pudding from Wednesday. 

But that's all we've got! Best get out to the celebration, folks!