Lecture notes
My lecture notes are full of gems like:
"shove it up your arse"
"autolytic cell wall go BOOM"
"Mmmm edible antis"
"lots of shite"
ahhh I'll make a science writer yet!
My lecture notes are full of gems like:
"shove it up your arse"
"autolytic cell wall go BOOM"
"Mmmm edible antis"
"lots of shite"
ahhh I'll make a science writer yet!
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29 Mar 2006 00:21
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[Skip to the latest comment]I can tell which lectures of mine were from a Tuesday morning, (i.e. after Top B) cos they're covered in things like 'I'm clearly about to die', and 'I wish I wasn't here and I was in bed'.
29 Mar 2006, 11:24
Please please please and I mean please I am begging you, write 'autolytic cell wall go BOOM' in one of your exam answers. Even if its for something totally unrelated. That is comedy!!
30 Mar 2006, 12:05
Haha, I might just do that. Lets face it, it might be all I can write on some of those essay questions… for Science GCSE papers one of my friends, wrote "magic" as to the reason why something physicsy happened and she did ok!
30 Mar 2006, 14:55
They're exactly the same as some of my notes! How strange.
31 Mar 2006, 13:26
I came across this scrawled across some notes on pneumococcal colonisation:
"oooh, so happy. no idea why. possibly someone has drugged tea"
Or perhaps I'd inadvertently snorted something.
In first year, I collected quotes from Yes Bob, such as "fun with DNA" and "RNA processing, it's amazing!!!" (multiple !!! probably signifies excited hand-waving by the adorable little guy) which made for mild revision amusement.
31 Mar 2006, 20:01
my notes tend to be covered in comments insulting palace and "bigging up" hereford. i wonder who wrote them, guy jeffery?!?!
07 Apr 2006, 14:56
also found a lot of doodles… though it's a credit to myself that this year, the doodles per lecture have been greatly reduced compared to the previous two years.
07 Apr 2006, 17:44
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