Good morning, folks! Is it Thursday again already? I guess that means it's time for me to decipher some squirrel scratch!
Up at the school, the
Summer Games of Harmony had
roller derby races, complete with bright outfits and lots of people falling on their faces. Quality entertainment, I'm sure.
Minako also apologized to Pinkie Pie for missing the first class, and claimed Japan to represent in the games. Kennedy wasn't around for
Kicking Ass this week, but she left an activity behind for the students - a
12 step obstacle course activity. I can only imagine what the students would have had to do if she was there! The
Espionage and Infiltration students came up with
cover identities for themselves, and Jamie was frying up peanut butter and banana sandwiches in
study hall, with his Elvis-impersonating dupes. At least they were all fully dressed?
Over at the dorms,
Liara was exploring the second floor common room like a champ. She and
Susan talked about what counts as healthy cereal, and about where they're from, since neither of them are from Earth. Liara also asked
Karolina for advice on how to find healthy breakfast food, and they talked about Karolina being a doll last week, and Karolina's powers, which were apparently not what Liara was expecting. Things here are rarely what you expect, you'll learn that eventually.
In town, things were quiet at the
Magic Box, so Shira dusted eeeverything off, and Alice was catching up on some reading at
Coyote Medicine. Lion-o was confused about why the staff at
Cafe Luke's wanted to hang out in the walk-in fridge--gee, I don't know, maybe because it's deathly hot outside?--and Cassidy was scandalized by the descriptions of the books she was supposed to order for
Book Haven. If any of the titles involve the word "Shades," just pretend you never saw them! Everyone will be better off!
At
The Perk, Savannah was looking at housing listings, and talked to
Angela about coffee addiction--which is not a real addiction for the record--and Savannah's job hunt. Later,
April was gaming on her laptop, and she and
Jono started working on the script for what is apparently the worst horror movie ever? I don't know if the squirrels mean genuinely the worst, or so bad it'll be hilarious, but I have faith, so I'm leaning towards the second one.
Ben took Anakin-the-student-who-is-a-kitty-right-now with him to
Chilly Boulder, and I was dealing with tons of paperwork in the nice, air conditioned
clinic. Jaye was trying to avoid having to do any zombie repair at
Caritas, but she couldn't avoid talk of zombies, since that's all she and
April ended up talking about over beers. Also,
Kitty was working in the office when she turned into... a lion cub? Well, I guess that's close enough.
That's all the squirrels caught you guys doing yesterday, so that's my cue to escape the sweatbox until next week. Stay safe, 'cause it's getting a little animalistic out there!