Friday, March 27th, 2009

Library, Friday

Friday, March 27th, 2009 04:59 am
[identity profile] iruinenglish.livejournal.com
Buffy walked into the library early, coffee in hand, taking a seat at the desk and putting her stuff down. When her purse sent a pencil rolling to wards the floor, she reached out a hand, stopped it in its tracks, and said, "On't-day ink-thay ou're-yay etting-gay away-at at-thay easily-ay."

Followed quickly by, "At-whay e-thay ell-hay?"


[You know what, yesterday sucked and today will probably suck harder. Therefore, Buffy will randomly be stuck speaking in Pig Latin proooobably till tomorrow when I get to go out and drink or until I get sick of it, whichever comes first.]
[identity profile] satedan-soldier.livejournal.com
This week, there was no gymnasium in the Danger Shop; just an alien pier overlooking blue water and a clear sky. On the floor of the pier were large rectangular spans of green, each with a single tee and a full bucket of golf balls. Off to the side were golf bags filled with all the clubs students could possibly need.

"Today, we're golfing," Ronon announced when most had assembled for class. More accurately, they were driving golf balls. He picked up a club and stepped up to a green patch where a ball was teed and ready to go. "Just swing and hit the ball. The goal's to send your ball farther than everybody else's." Ronon proceeded to demonstrate, swinging the club with one hand and sending the ball flying out into the ocean. "Find a partner and make it a competition. Go."
[identity profile] satedan-soldier.livejournal.com
Ronon stood at the podium, right in front of the center of the movie screen, awaiting the class to arrive. "So the internet says documentary films are made to capture reality on film. Other stuff says that the act of filming changes the reality. What you guys are gonna do is easy. Before we watch our movie, you're each gonna come up here and tell us some part of your life that would make a good documentary. Embellish it, whatever," Ronon shrugged, he really didn't care if they blatantly lied so long as they said something. He pointed to someone at random as he stepped away from the podium, "You, go first."

When everyone had finished their chance at talking, Ronon got back up in front of the group. "Okay, now that we've gotten some ideas of...weird stuff that could be a Fandom documentary, we're gonna watch meta for March of the Penguins and see if we can't get some of you to cry." He was teasing, but there were still tissue boxes at the ready.
[identity profile] berserkerminsc.livejournal.com
After a few days of trying to be more proper about things, Minsc was about to go nuts. He was probably diverging from his syllabus, but he didn't care. He firmly decided that today's class would be one of action!

As such, there was a note on the door of the classroom requesting that the students relocate themselves to the Danger Shop.

Where they would find themselves... )

With that, he went to set up today's activities.

[[ OCD on the way! is up! ]] [[ Class Roster and Syllabus ]]
[identity profile] sarcasm-guy.livejournal.com
Sokka dumped a huge bin full of assorted parts onto the floor. "Today, we're building robots!" he announced.

...Yup, that was it for the discussion today. Sokka was already sorting through the pile to find the best pieces.

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