http://sixstandingby.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] sixstandingby.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2008-10-08 12:06 pm
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Flight Club [Flight Shed, 2pm]

Gavin hadn't ever really run a club before so he figured the first one, he could just kind of wing it and hope someone told if he was doing it wrong. If John told him he was doing it wrong, John was getting smacked in the head.

Maybe.

Anyway, it was the first meeting of the Flight Club and it was taking place at the flight shed. Gavin had some snacks and drinks set up on a small table he'd brought. Snacks always made it better, right?

"Hey guys," he said when everyone finally arrived. "Welcome to the first meeting of this semester's flight club. I'm, uh, Gavin and some of you probably know that. For those that don't, I'm a senior and I've been flying X-Wings for about two years now. Since this is the first meeting, I figure we'll introduce ourselves, tell what, if any, flight experience we have and in what way we fly and then we can just go from there. Our adviser's Professor Skywalker and he's a much better flier than I am."

With that, he nodded and waited for everyone else to introduce themselves.

[OCD is coming up!]
heromaniac: (explaining)

Re: Chit Chat

[personal profile] heromaniac 2008-10-09 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
Momoko nodded. "I see. You must prefer a darker blend. If you adjust the percentages, you can get differences in the flavour of chocolate. Plus American chocolates are pretty heavy on the sugar. Some people don't like it at all." She shrugged, broke off a piece and took a bite. "But I have a sweet tooth, and when in Rome..."

Re: Chit Chat

[identity profile] sonofmogh.livejournal.com 2008-10-09 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
"But we are not in Rome," Worf replied. "I do not understand."
heromaniac: (smile happy eyes closed)

Re: Chit Chat

[personal profile] heromaniac 2008-10-09 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
"It's a saying. The full saying is something like, 'When in Rome, do as the Romans'. In my language, we say 'do what the villagers do." It means, you should obey local customs in the place you are at so that you fit in." Momoko smiled. "You use the saying when you are doing something that you wouldn't necessarily do simply because you are in a different circumstance."