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Bad Ass Bitch Survival Guide; Friday, First Period [11/22].
It would figure, wouldn't it, that as soon as Kincaid ditched the place for a little bit, Rosa would find herself in the throes of several stupid work related things. There was the whole thing with the woman yesterday and then today, just as she was getting ready to head to the school for her class, she got a call from the station that there was currently an Incident with the Bee Lady, one that Rosa tried to tell them they should handle, because Incidents with the Bee Lady were nothing new, and they said they were planning on it, but the Bee Lady insisted that the situation be handled by the Sheriff and the Sheriff alone, and they tried to explain that the Sheriff wasn't here, so if maybe Rosa could just talk to her as the next person down the line of command and the closest thing she'd get at the moment...
And Rosa thought she'd never say this, but she'd much rather be teaching her class. Thankfully, though, she had a back-up plan for something like this (and she was honestly surprised trooper business hadn't actually interfered with class yet like this) and made a quick phone call before rerouting herself toward Bee Lady's place.
Which was why the class had Amaya standing in front of both them and a TV screen in the classroom that day isntead of Rosa, and, although Amaya liked to think she could have come up with a better substitute class than just a movie day, she'd be willing to just go with it, since she knew Diaz had very strong views about this movie.
"Hey, everyone," Amaya gave a small wave. "Detective Diaz couldn't make it in today, so she sent me to cover for her, although today's lesson's pretty simple, which is: 'Just be likeRoboCop AndroidPolice.'"
Which...Amaya had seen this movie, so she wasn't sure that was the sort of lesson they should be advocating (although, honestly, it was usually her philosophy in a pinch, too), but it was not her class, and she knew to never, ever argue with Diaz aboutRoboCopAndroidPolice.
"So, uhhh, yeah, enjoy the movie, and I guess after, if there's time," because who even knew how time really worked in these classes, anyway?, "we can discuss whether or not you'd agree with Detective Diaz. Don't worry. She's not here, so it's a safe space."
If you ignored that the place was probably bugged, anyway. But Amaya felt she had to do something that was at least a little more scholarly than just watching a movie, even if it wasn't even her class.
And Rosa thought she'd never say this, but she'd much rather be teaching her class. Thankfully, though, she had a back-up plan for something like this (and she was honestly surprised trooper business hadn't actually interfered with class yet like this) and made a quick phone call before rerouting herself toward Bee Lady's place.
Which was why the class had Amaya standing in front of both them and a TV screen in the classroom that day isntead of Rosa, and, although Amaya liked to think she could have come up with a better substitute class than just a movie day, she'd be willing to just go with it, since she knew Diaz had very strong views about this movie.
"Hey, everyone," Amaya gave a small wave. "Detective Diaz couldn't make it in today, so she sent me to cover for her, although today's lesson's pretty simple, which is: 'Just be like
Which...Amaya had seen this movie, so she wasn't sure that was the sort of lesson they should be advocating (although, honestly, it was usually her philosophy in a pinch, too), but it was not her class, and she knew to never, ever argue with Diaz about
"So, uhhh, yeah, enjoy the movie, and I guess after, if there's time," because who even knew how time really worked in these classes, anyway?, "we can discuss whether or not you'd agree with Detective Diaz. Don't worry. She's not here, so it's a safe space."
If you ignored that the place was probably bugged, anyway. But Amaya felt she had to do something that was at least a little more scholarly than just watching a movie, even if it wasn't even her class.
Sign In - BABSG, 11/22.
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Movie Time! - BABSG, 11/22.
...that's it. She was done.
Re: Movie Time! - BABSG, 11/22.
She was into the movie, though. It was very punchy. Punchy movies were the best.
Re: Movie Time! - BABSG, 11/22.
Lana shrugged. She didn't much see the appeal overall, but it wasn't a bad movie.
Discuss - BABSG, 11/22.
RoboCopAndroidPolice" good advice? Is this movie even remotely appropriate for a classroom setting?Probably not, on both accounts, but it's okay if they're discussing it, right?
Talk to Amaya - BABSG, 11/22.
But also a complete nerd, which is why she's making you still have a discussion on a movie day.
OOC - BABSG, 11/22.
Work killed me yesterday and will kill me today, and I've actually had this post stuck in my head for a while now, so why not?
Also, the bf suggested that the meta for RoboCop should actually be RobertCop and it's just a movie about some guy named Robert going about his day as a cop. I told him that's not how meta works.
But if it was, it should obviously be Rowboat Cop.
I've put way too much thought into this.
Re: OOC - BABSG, 11/22.
Re: OOC - BABSG, 11/22.