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Fandom Radio | May 13
Adrian: Good evening, Fandom, I'm sure you've missed me since the last time you heard me giving the day's news. But you don't get me alone. No, for that you have to ask nicely.
Dimitri: I'm sure they'd prefer you alone.
Adrian: But it's so much less fun that way. It wasn't so bad the last time we did this, was it?
Dimitri: Depending on the definition of bad, no.
Adrian: Very possible. But for now you're here anyway and there are a lot of notes, so I'm sure the listeners can listen to you for a while now and then.
Dimitri: It amazes me the squirrels don't ...is there a squirrel equivalent to hissing?
Adrian: I have no idea. Maybe tonight's broadcast will be educational that way.
SCHOOL
Adrian: So, school. While I'm taking a break from mine, I get to rub it in for all of you who still have to go. Laser Tag Adventures went to a simulation of a subway station in Australia. Fine, maybe I'm not rubbing it in, I'm sure a few of you are into that. Not me, but a few of you. Students put on their vests which I'm sure were very stylish, and introduced themselves with the usual: name, grade, where they want to shoot things. And then they shot each other, as you do.Sometimes I wonder about you people. Not often, and not for long, but sometimes. There's also a class on Being Marooned. Now I'm wondering. What do you guys do in your free time that this is needed? It also involved costumes. Puck was into Kate's pink wench outfit, which I might have to see in order to give an opinion on air, and then they picked pirate names and walked a plank. At least it meant they got to work on their tans? And for future reference, students might not want to ask to borrow Jack Sparrow's hat like Delirium did.
...Delirium? I can't help thinking her mother was either on really good or really bad drugs there.
Logical Fallacies is apparently about how to argue and win, and the lecture had muffins. There were also introductions, which if you're been listening to radio this week, you should know by now is standard. Anatomy of a Trial had a lecture, and got questioned by the teacher, and "explained the importance of voir dire for selecting jurors." Summer camp is so much different than I would have thought. Karla got the TA spot, if anyone was curious.
Self-Defense went through basic stances, and Faith had them introduce themselves by saying who they want to beat up. At least your introductions aren't boring here. Parker would rather blow stuff up, which has Asuna worried, and I can't imagine why. They ran through a kata, which Kennedy and Scully spent talking about why anyone would want to do what Faith does, Asuna offered Scully help, and Claire was surprised to see Kate in class, being the wench costume-wearing non-fighter she is. And Kennedy got the TA spot there.
With all the classes notes done, I guess now is where I get to gossip about teachers. Or read notes about teachers, same thing. Kerrigan found her office and settled in, Drake had 70's music going, and Zoe was a little more relaxed with a week of classes ending. I'm glad to hear that. Kate went to Mitchell's office expecting things to have changed, but they didn't. This left them with talk about workshops and the power she has as a TA. Chloe had a bad experience in one of her classes, which sent her to Mitchell to talk about it, Fraser was working on lesson plans when Robin- the cougar, not the frog- got invited to help him out with classes.
Loki got someone named Aquaman coming to introduce himself. Aquaman. Raven visited Anakin to tell him there was someone here from her future who told her things she didn't like, Tim Drake had someone from his past and confusion over what to tell him, and Leia was telling him about a lookalike of someone named Obi-wan. I think Anakin has had a weird day.
DORMS
Dimitri: I'll take these notes to mean it's my turn to attempt to make sense of squirrel writing and avoid starting gossip. In the dorms Kyle Reese got a letter and started packing.
George learned the trip was permanent, so it seems Alice was able to get in a goodbye. Bobby was having the opposite trouble, telling Kate he couldn't get in touch with home and having a goodbye with Kyle before Sookie stopped in for comfort of another kind. The bad news continued when Ino received an unfortunate email and complained to Zack about someone else...the notes are unclear.
Hmm, it seems Fandom continues refusing to allow Jaina leave her room, though Ben was able to stop in and hear her rage over the situation. Perhaps we should send a care package if this goes on much longer.
A boy named Jack fell asleep early but got a wake up from Emma and Scully and Rosalind had a long discussion during a hunt for teal deer. Now this cannot be right...Puck stopped in for a date with Ariel who was...playing in her trash can?
Adrian: Some people have strange kinks.
Dimitri: No one was asking yours.
Interesting, Jacob cooked lunch and watched car racing on the fifth floor this afternoon. Bod heard about Jacob's distaste for Alice Cullen and while I could speculate on that, I think we should focus on Layla...okay maybe not. It seems she was dressed as a wench from classes earlier oh and look Kate worried about pudding and Bod stealing her pudding. Ariel was able to communicate with Jacob through use of a notebook which the squirrels keep drawing hearts around, which possibly means something. Jacob was glad Tim Drake managed to appreciate the racing if not Alice.
TOWN
Dimitri: It seems we've come to the notes about town, where I worked at the gym, as usual. Less usual was Hiccup breakfasting with a dragon down at Serenity Cove. Ender came upon the pair and learned about dragons while Cara fished and Jane walked by. Tara opened the Magic Box and met up with Kennedy who was having difficulties with being assistant to a new, bad slayer. Dare I ask what they slay?
Adrian: I guess I could take a few of these. Oh, let's talk about the junk yard. Marcus was in the shed when Angua- hi, Angua- came to pay him for some work he did at her place. And Kyle gave Marcus some things and told him about having to go home. Jack Priest was working at the law office, and Dani Reese was excited about the coffee at the trooper station. I hear coffee's important in a workplace. I work in a bar, so... Angua was glad for it, too, since it meant Gibbs won't snap and kill everyone.
Annja was putting away inventory at Coyote Medicine, Hoshi scared Gunther with her bad mood, and Jack O'Neill was talking with the kitty at Dite's. Interesting way to spend your work shift.
Dimitri: Don't you spend hours talking with your cat?
Adrian: It's not my cat, it's a cat I'm letting stay with me until it finds a permanent home. There are a lot of church notes. I've never thought church was that interesting, but maybe that's different here. Castiel gave a sermon about instincts to the congregation, but Rilla and Sookie were talking about cute guys during it. Good to know people are talking about me. Chuck Bass asked Castiel about his kittens afterward, and decided to take one for himself. So, obviously, it's my boss I should have been talking to while dealing with the cat situation. Angua had questions about instincts, which led to talk about their worlds and heaven and hell and te squirrels have rum here, right? Dean was also asking about the kittens- Dean, want a kitten?- and found out one is a... firekitten. There's a joke to be made there. I won't make it. I'll leave it to your imaginations.
Moving on, Henry and Cindy had a coffee date at the Perk, and in vice news, Chuck was at Caritas despite his mood, and Elena was using her shift at Pixie Dust to smoke. There are worse uses of time.
Dimitri: We'll have to trust you to know. And while I know you're surprised, in the evening I was still at the gym where Max led a combat training course for adults who mingled...which seems to cause the squirrels to drink. Interesting. You hear about these things, but seeing is believing. Let's run through the list of who met who and discussed the importance of training and keeping oneself up on maneuvers. It seems Max and Mary spoke to just about all the ladies in attendance, including Ashley, Jane, Summer, and Cindy. Angua and I told Max we were there to watch the course, as much as Max clearly wished Price and I had kept it an all-female gathering. Before those in attendance introduced themselves and sparred, Max and Mary exchanged a wave.
Adrian: Self-defense is talkier than I would have thought. Very social.
Dimitri: They were simply working up a reason to fight.
Adrian: Very nice way of putting it. So. I remember mentioning rum and the squirrels didn't come through. Must have been all the mingling causing them to drink.
Dimitri: I'm surprised they're not stumbling across the desk the way they were tossing it back.
Adrian: They're probably seasoned veterans of radio by now. I might look up to them if they weren't six inches tall.
Dimitri: ...that was not an invitation to try climbing me.
Adrian: For the listening audience, that was to the squirrels, not me. And that is why you all really should vote for us: so I can see that sort of thing every week.
Dimitri: Did you say every week?
Adrian: Did I forget to mention that part?
Dimitri: Clearly.
Adrian: Sorry about that. Vote for us anyway, Fandom, and good night.
Dimitri: I'm sure they'd prefer you alone.
Adrian: But it's so much less fun that way. It wasn't so bad the last time we did this, was it?
Dimitri: Depending on the definition of bad, no.
Adrian: Very possible. But for now you're here anyway and there are a lot of notes, so I'm sure the listeners can listen to you for a while now and then.
Dimitri: It amazes me the squirrels don't ...is there a squirrel equivalent to hissing?
Adrian: I have no idea. Maybe tonight's broadcast will be educational that way.
SCHOOL
Adrian: So, school. While I'm taking a break from mine, I get to rub it in for all of you who still have to go. Laser Tag Adventures went to a simulation of a subway station in Australia. Fine, maybe I'm not rubbing it in, I'm sure a few of you are into that. Not me, but a few of you. Students put on their vests which I'm sure were very stylish, and introduced themselves with the usual: name, grade, where they want to shoot things. And then they shot each other, as you do.Sometimes I wonder about you people. Not often, and not for long, but sometimes. There's also a class on Being Marooned. Now I'm wondering. What do you guys do in your free time that this is needed? It also involved costumes. Puck was into Kate's pink wench outfit, which I might have to see in order to give an opinion on air, and then they picked pirate names and walked a plank. At least it meant they got to work on their tans? And for future reference, students might not want to ask to borrow Jack Sparrow's hat like Delirium did.
...Delirium? I can't help thinking her mother was either on really good or really bad drugs there.
Logical Fallacies is apparently about how to argue and win, and the lecture had muffins. There were also introductions, which if you're been listening to radio this week, you should know by now is standard. Anatomy of a Trial had a lecture, and got questioned by the teacher, and "explained the importance of voir dire for selecting jurors." Summer camp is so much different than I would have thought. Karla got the TA spot, if anyone was curious.
Self-Defense went through basic stances, and Faith had them introduce themselves by saying who they want to beat up. At least your introductions aren't boring here. Parker would rather blow stuff up, which has Asuna worried, and I can't imagine why. They ran through a kata, which Kennedy and Scully spent talking about why anyone would want to do what Faith does, Asuna offered Scully help, and Claire was surprised to see Kate in class, being the wench costume-wearing non-fighter she is. And Kennedy got the TA spot there.
With all the classes notes done, I guess now is where I get to gossip about teachers. Or read notes about teachers, same thing. Kerrigan found her office and settled in, Drake had 70's music going, and Zoe was a little more relaxed with a week of classes ending. I'm glad to hear that. Kate went to Mitchell's office expecting things to have changed, but they didn't. This left them with talk about workshops and the power she has as a TA. Chloe had a bad experience in one of her classes, which sent her to Mitchell to talk about it, Fraser was working on lesson plans when Robin- the cougar, not the frog- got invited to help him out with classes.
Loki got someone named Aquaman coming to introduce himself. Aquaman. Raven visited Anakin to tell him there was someone here from her future who told her things she didn't like, Tim Drake had someone from his past and confusion over what to tell him, and Leia was telling him about a lookalike of someone named Obi-wan. I think Anakin has had a weird day.
DORMS
Dimitri: I'll take these notes to mean it's my turn to attempt to make sense of squirrel writing and avoid starting gossip. In the dorms Kyle Reese got a letter and started packing.
George learned the trip was permanent, so it seems Alice was able to get in a goodbye. Bobby was having the opposite trouble, telling Kate he couldn't get in touch with home and having a goodbye with Kyle before Sookie stopped in for comfort of another kind. The bad news continued when Ino received an unfortunate email and complained to Zack about someone else...the notes are unclear.
Hmm, it seems Fandom continues refusing to allow Jaina leave her room, though Ben was able to stop in and hear her rage over the situation. Perhaps we should send a care package if this goes on much longer.
A boy named Jack fell asleep early but got a wake up from Emma and Scully and Rosalind had a long discussion during a hunt for teal deer. Now this cannot be right...Puck stopped in for a date with Ariel who was...playing in her trash can?
Adrian: Some people have strange kinks.
Dimitri: No one was asking yours.
Interesting, Jacob cooked lunch and watched car racing on the fifth floor this afternoon. Bod heard about Jacob's distaste for Alice Cullen and while I could speculate on that, I think we should focus on Layla...okay maybe not. It seems she was dressed as a wench from classes earlier oh and look Kate worried about pudding and Bod stealing her pudding. Ariel was able to communicate with Jacob through use of a notebook which the squirrels keep drawing hearts around, which possibly means something. Jacob was glad Tim Drake managed to appreciate the racing if not Alice.
TOWN
Dimitri: It seems we've come to the notes about town, where I worked at the gym, as usual. Less usual was Hiccup breakfasting with a dragon down at Serenity Cove. Ender came upon the pair and learned about dragons while Cara fished and Jane walked by. Tara opened the Magic Box and met up with Kennedy who was having difficulties with being assistant to a new, bad slayer. Dare I ask what they slay?
Adrian: I guess I could take a few of these. Oh, let's talk about the junk yard. Marcus was in the shed when Angua- hi, Angua- came to pay him for some work he did at her place. And Kyle gave Marcus some things and told him about having to go home. Jack Priest was working at the law office, and Dani Reese was excited about the coffee at the trooper station. I hear coffee's important in a workplace. I work in a bar, so... Angua was glad for it, too, since it meant Gibbs won't snap and kill everyone.
Annja was putting away inventory at Coyote Medicine, Hoshi scared Gunther with her bad mood, and Jack O'Neill was talking with the kitty at Dite's. Interesting way to spend your work shift.
Dimitri: Don't you spend hours talking with your cat?
Adrian: It's not my cat, it's a cat I'm letting stay with me until it finds a permanent home. There are a lot of church notes. I've never thought church was that interesting, but maybe that's different here. Castiel gave a sermon about instincts to the congregation, but Rilla and Sookie were talking about cute guys during it. Good to know people are talking about me. Chuck Bass asked Castiel about his kittens afterward, and decided to take one for himself. So, obviously, it's my boss I should have been talking to while dealing with the cat situation. Angua had questions about instincts, which led to talk about their worlds and heaven and hell and te squirrels have rum here, right? Dean was also asking about the kittens- Dean, want a kitten?- and found out one is a... firekitten. There's a joke to be made there. I won't make it. I'll leave it to your imaginations.
Moving on, Henry and Cindy had a coffee date at the Perk, and in vice news, Chuck was at Caritas despite his mood, and Elena was using her shift at Pixie Dust to smoke. There are worse uses of time.
Dimitri: We'll have to trust you to know. And while I know you're surprised, in the evening I was still at the gym where Max led a combat training course for adults who mingled...which seems to cause the squirrels to drink. Interesting. You hear about these things, but seeing is believing. Let's run through the list of who met who and discussed the importance of training and keeping oneself up on maneuvers. It seems Max and Mary spoke to just about all the ladies in attendance, including Ashley, Jane, Summer, and Cindy. Angua and I told Max we were there to watch the course, as much as Max clearly wished Price and I had kept it an all-female gathering. Before those in attendance introduced themselves and sparred, Max and Mary exchanged a wave.
Adrian: Self-defense is talkier than I would have thought. Very social.
Dimitri: They were simply working up a reason to fight.
Adrian: Very nice way of putting it. So. I remember mentioning rum and the squirrels didn't come through. Must have been all the mingling causing them to drink.
Dimitri: I'm surprised they're not stumbling across the desk the way they were tossing it back.
Adrian: They're probably seasoned veterans of radio by now. I might look up to them if they weren't six inches tall.
Dimitri: ...that was not an invitation to try climbing me.
Adrian: For the listening audience, that was to the squirrels, not me. And that is why you all really should vote for us: so I can see that sort of thing every week.
Dimitri: Did you say every week?
Adrian: Did I forget to mention that part?
Dimitri: Clearly.
Adrian: Sorry about that. Vote for us anyway, Fandom, and good night.