http://whatever-sucks.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] whatever-sucks.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2007-10-25 11:51 pm

Interdisciplinary Studies or Whatever, Class 7, Friday, Period 1

Squall was sitting at his desk with a plate piled high with cocktail wienies, which he was eating one by one with a toothpick. As he chewed each bite, scowled at the plate disapprovingly.

(Balamb Garden's completely spoiled me for hot dogs.)

At the front of the room were a large TV and DVD player, and at the back of the room was a table full of all kinds of snacks.

When everyone had arrived, Squall tossed out the sign-in clipboard. "Good morning, class," he grunted. "Today we're going to learn how to defend yourself against an alien invasion. Take notes, because you'll be tested on this later."

And with that, he flipped the light switch behind his head, and used the remote to fire up Extraterrestrial vs. Hunter.

[ETA: Just to clarify: Happy Hu Uha Eh Vyhtus Ghufc So Ranedyka Yhofyo! You will very definitely NOT get detention for celebrating the holiday; in fact, that's WHY Squall brought snacks. You may not want to punch HIM, though -- he's got his eye on you.]
ashockingbitch: (Jenny with a cig)

Re: Movie!

[personal profile] ashockingbitch 2007-10-26 07:42 am (UTC)(link)
Jenny watched the movie, thinking to herself that the fake aliens weren't actually that bad. Sure, she'd seen scarier, but she'd also seen less scary. At least there were action sequences.
intraspective: (relax)

Re: Movie!

[personal profile] intraspective 2007-10-26 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Ino started out watching the movie, but by the end of it she had her head buried in her arms and was only paying vague amounts of attention to what was going on. Notes? What notes?

The aliens were kinda cool though. As long as they stayed in the movie.

Re: Movie!

[identity profile] im-fullmetal.livejournal.com 2007-10-26 04:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Ed watched the movie only moderately bored for the first five minutes then amazed at what they were showing on the movie screen.