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Fandom Radio, April 6
Lacey: Evening, Fandom! Lacey Burrows here with you on a quiet Tuesday n --
Katchoo: FRIKKIN' FURBALLS. I AM NOT FOR CLIMBING. WHAT THE HELL?
Lacey: . . . never mind. Anyway, hi, Fandom. How are you all tonight? Besides quiet. Um . . . wow, Katchoo, do you need help there?
Katchoo: Yeah. Fire up the stove and get me the biggest pot you have.
*scandalized chittering*
Lacey: Oh, ew. No.
Katchoo: Fine, killjoy. Let's just see those notes, then.
Classes
Lacey: We start off with Magical Ethics, where the topic of the day was was whether magic tricks are morally okay -- what, the rabbit out of a hat kind? Aww. I love those. Bunnies are cute.
Katchoo: Oh, I bet I could prove you wrong there.
Lacey: Huh? No, I don't want to know. As for the answer to the question, if Alysha knows, she's not telling . . . as far as I know. You know?
Katchoo: Oh, ha. Ha ha. Help me, I'm wheezing from uncontrollable laughter here. Ethics got a lecture from Anakin about . . . leading virtuous lives. Notes say something about "charity, patience, kindness and humility." In Skywalker's class. That . . . is a little rich, innit. Not to mention living like that has to be a pain in the ass. Maybe that came up in the discussion.
Lacey: . . . wow, it was nice knowing you, Katchoo.
Katchoo: Eh, I can't go off too much there. Anakin gave Zack an offer to talk in private since Zack looks like he's having a rough time. Monomyth is winding down toward the end of the feminine and masculine journeys and covered the second to last stages, rebirth and acceptance-versus-rebellion, complete with the usual literary context and discussion of coping strategies, with Anemone and Blysse and Cindy all around if you needed 'em.
Lacey: Oh, coping. Some of us could learn how to do that better.
Katchoo: Some of us could stand to learn how to do it at all.
Lacey: I have no idea what you mean. Concepts of Justice and Law got an overview of victims' rights issues, and apparently the lecture got a little derailed by . . .
Katchoo: LEMME SEE THOSE NOTES. CHUCK BASS IS A GIRL?!? AHAHAHAHAHAHA. Oh, geez. My day is frikkin' perfect now, thank you whoever up there loves me for once. Dinah and Karla, I hope you laughed good.
Lacey: I'm more interested in the class stuff! Like the discussion about what rights victims should get, and what defines a victim anyway. Kurt and Karla were doing their TA job, and Karla got checked up on by Alex, who was available for anyone else in the class too. Living With Difficult Women had to give their own mini-lectures about topics that haven't been covered in class by Max. And over in the library Anemone was setting up a career week display, and Henry got his perusal of a career guide interrupted by Kate, who guessed -- correctly, by the way -- that he's the librarian, but wondered anyway if he was secretly an old student.
Dorms
Katchoo: 'round here it could happen. I say this crap so you'll all be disappointed when it doesn't. Reserves met and hung out and split up into teams to figure out how to work together, because teamwork is fun, yadda yadda blah blah. Ino surprised Mat with her list of ninja skills, which could've been payback for him teasing her about being up in the tree. Illyria volunteered to work with Kurt and his grand plan of teleporting behind people and then punching 'em in the head. Punching 'em in the head from behind isn't as much fun. Arthur, Leto, and Zack were around doing their leader thing, too.
Lacey: Wow. Quiet day in the dorms.
Katchoo: Yep.
Town
Lacey: Sadly unvisited -- at least according to what the squirrels were able to observe -- businesses today included Photo Hut, Stark Industries, Book Haven, the Arms Hotel, the trooper station, Android's Dungeon, Coyote Medicine, Strokes of Genius, Dite's Decadent Delights, and the Gig.
Katchoo: And the trooper station. Hey, Gibbs. Jill was at Fourth Dimension when Bouncy Cheerful Hellspawn Dinah came in to bounce at her about college acceptances and then help her find a prom date. Aw geez, it's that time again, innit. Leda has a friend visiting, and that looks like it didn't go well when Karla ran into them. Cable had Jan helping with inventory at Wellspring Arms when Angua --
Lacey: Hi, Angua! I've been working on expanding the vegetarian menu just for you!
Katchoo: SIGH. Came in and wasn't happy to find out they've got a file on her. That's never fun. Didi had problems with runaway fruit at Turtle and Canary, and a visit from Angua to pay her tab on some clothes she bought before. And got sucked into tennis-ball impulse buys. I've heard crazier. Ino got a phone call from Romeo to break up the studying she was doing at Covent Garden, Momoko came into Cafe Fina to ask Lion-O what the deal is with him and the Cheese Grater -- not dirty, you pervs -- and keep him from talking to the dishes too much. Rose had her head in the clouds over at Atlas Gym until Jack Priest came by to talk about post-graduation plans and then Dimitri made her snap out of the daydreaming and go to the beach to train.
Lacey: Mmm, the beach. Dimitri was on his balcony working on a report, and Hannibal . . . climbed up the wall to . . . ask if they can rent the gym out for a circumcision party? Shelley didn't ask any weird questions like that, just an equally weird question about who the guy he's thinking about is. Robin -- eeeeeeeeee -- beat Tino at thumb wars at Caritas. I want a shirt that says I'm on Robin's thumb wars cheering squad.
Katchoo: I want to dissociate from you forever for saying that. But I also want a million bucks, so oh frikkin' well.
Lacey: Tyler got to hear all about Robin's wedding plans after asking why Tino was so pissed off, and then joined Tony, Steve, and Nathan Algren in a conversation about punching socialists and gardening.
*seven seconds of dead air*
Katchoo: I'm not askin' what's going through that amazingly empty head of yours. Jake and Robin were mocking Tino. Heh. He's useful for somethin'.
Lacey: And we're done. Hey, squirrels? Just out of curiosity, you do recycle the paper from these notes, right?
*evasive chittering*
Katchoo: Can that wait until we're off the air?
Lacey: No, I want to know.
*even vaguer chittering*
Lacey: It's important!
Katchoo: OFF. THE FRIKKIN' AIR. FIRST. GE --
*click*
Katchoo: FRIKKIN' FURBALLS. I AM NOT FOR CLIMBING. WHAT THE HELL?
Lacey: . . . never mind. Anyway, hi, Fandom. How are you all tonight? Besides quiet. Um . . . wow, Katchoo, do you need help there?
Katchoo: Yeah. Fire up the stove and get me the biggest pot you have.
*scandalized chittering*
Lacey: Oh, ew. No.
Katchoo: Fine, killjoy. Let's just see those notes, then.
Classes
Lacey: We start off with Magical Ethics, where the topic of the day was was whether magic tricks are morally okay -- what, the rabbit out of a hat kind? Aww. I love those. Bunnies are cute.
Katchoo: Oh, I bet I could prove you wrong there.
Lacey: Huh? No, I don't want to know. As for the answer to the question, if Alysha knows, she's not telling . . . as far as I know. You know?
Katchoo: Oh, ha. Ha ha. Help me, I'm wheezing from uncontrollable laughter here. Ethics got a lecture from Anakin about . . . leading virtuous lives. Notes say something about "charity, patience, kindness and humility." In Skywalker's class. That . . . is a little rich, innit. Not to mention living like that has to be a pain in the ass. Maybe that came up in the discussion.
Lacey: . . . wow, it was nice knowing you, Katchoo.
Katchoo: Eh, I can't go off too much there. Anakin gave Zack an offer to talk in private since Zack looks like he's having a rough time. Monomyth is winding down toward the end of the feminine and masculine journeys and covered the second to last stages, rebirth and acceptance-versus-rebellion, complete with the usual literary context and discussion of coping strategies, with Anemone and Blysse and Cindy all around if you needed 'em.
Lacey: Oh, coping. Some of us could learn how to do that better.
Katchoo: Some of us could stand to learn how to do it at all.
Lacey: I have no idea what you mean. Concepts of Justice and Law got an overview of victims' rights issues, and apparently the lecture got a little derailed by . . .
Katchoo: LEMME SEE THOSE NOTES. CHUCK BASS IS A GIRL?!? AHAHAHAHAHAHA. Oh, geez. My day is frikkin' perfect now, thank you whoever up there loves me for once. Dinah and Karla, I hope you laughed good.
Lacey: I'm more interested in the class stuff! Like the discussion about what rights victims should get, and what defines a victim anyway. Kurt and Karla were doing their TA job, and Karla got checked up on by Alex, who was available for anyone else in the class too. Living With Difficult Women had to give their own mini-lectures about topics that haven't been covered in class by Max. And over in the library Anemone was setting up a career week display, and Henry got his perusal of a career guide interrupted by Kate, who guessed -- correctly, by the way -- that he's the librarian, but wondered anyway if he was secretly an old student.
Dorms
Katchoo: 'round here it could happen. I say this crap so you'll all be disappointed when it doesn't. Reserves met and hung out and split up into teams to figure out how to work together, because teamwork is fun, yadda yadda blah blah. Ino surprised Mat with her list of ninja skills, which could've been payback for him teasing her about being up in the tree. Illyria volunteered to work with Kurt and his grand plan of teleporting behind people and then punching 'em in the head. Punching 'em in the head from behind isn't as much fun. Arthur, Leto, and Zack were around doing their leader thing, too.
Lacey: Wow. Quiet day in the dorms.
Katchoo: Yep.
Town
Lacey: Sadly unvisited -- at least according to what the squirrels were able to observe -- businesses today included Photo Hut, Stark Industries, Book Haven, the Arms Hotel, the trooper station, Android's Dungeon, Coyote Medicine, Strokes of Genius, Dite's Decadent Delights, and the Gig.
Katchoo: And the trooper station. Hey, Gibbs. Jill was at Fourth Dimension when Bouncy Cheerful Hellspawn Dinah came in to bounce at her about college acceptances and then help her find a prom date. Aw geez, it's that time again, innit. Leda has a friend visiting, and that looks like it didn't go well when Karla ran into them. Cable had Jan helping with inventory at Wellspring Arms when Angua --
Lacey: Hi, Angua! I've been working on expanding the vegetarian menu just for you!
Katchoo: SIGH. Came in and wasn't happy to find out they've got a file on her. That's never fun. Didi had problems with runaway fruit at Turtle and Canary, and a visit from Angua to pay her tab on some clothes she bought before. And got sucked into tennis-ball impulse buys. I've heard crazier. Ino got a phone call from Romeo to break up the studying she was doing at Covent Garden, Momoko came into Cafe Fina to ask Lion-O what the deal is with him and the Cheese Grater -- not dirty, you pervs -- and keep him from talking to the dishes too much. Rose had her head in the clouds over at Atlas Gym until Jack Priest came by to talk about post-graduation plans and then Dimitri made her snap out of the daydreaming and go to the beach to train.
Lacey: Mmm, the beach. Dimitri was on his balcony working on a report, and Hannibal . . . climbed up the wall to . . . ask if they can rent the gym out for a circumcision party? Shelley didn't ask any weird questions like that, just an equally weird question about who the guy he's thinking about is. Robin -- eeeeeeeeee -- beat Tino at thumb wars at Caritas. I want a shirt that says I'm on Robin's thumb wars cheering squad.
Katchoo: I want to dissociate from you forever for saying that. But I also want a million bucks, so oh frikkin' well.
Lacey: Tyler got to hear all about Robin's wedding plans after asking why Tino was so pissed off, and then joined Tony, Steve, and Nathan Algren in a conversation about punching socialists and gardening.
*seven seconds of dead air*
Katchoo: I'm not askin' what's going through that amazingly empty head of yours. Jake and Robin were mocking Tino. Heh. He's useful for somethin'.
Lacey: And we're done. Hey, squirrels? Just out of curiosity, you do recycle the paper from these notes, right?
*evasive chittering*
Katchoo: Can that wait until we're off the air?
Lacey: No, I want to know.
*even vaguer chittering*
Lacey: It's important!
Katchoo: OFF. THE FRIKKIN' AIR. FIRST. GE --
*click*