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Zeity, anyone would think you don't like working in edjumakashun. Or at least that you have a very low opinion of the students. -
I have a very high regard for some... two of our students are off to do PhDs in proper^H^H^H^H^H^HLondon Universities (top rank ones at that)...
And I wish them the very best of luck.
Especially the foxy lady one...
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What really gets me is the lack of application with a lot of them.
This stuff isn't rocket science, but you do need to do a modicum of work.
Plus they think that just turning up to class is all there is to it.
But with the number of hours in class ever decreasing, the amount of work they need to do on their own increases.
Sadly, they don't seem to realise that.Comment
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I shall treasure the memories of the feathery boa thingie* and the furry glove*... and the little black pussy broach*...Originally posted by zeitghost View PostEspecially the foxy lady one...

*all stuff she left in the lab on various occasions...
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It has been a bit of an eye opener really.Originally posted by Bunk View PostZeity, anyone would think you don't like working in edjumakashun. Or at least that you have a very low opinion of the students.
I blame the Government of varying hues... everything has been dumbed down since the 80s... GCSEs ha! A levels Ha!Comment
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So that she could come back and see you later shirley?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI shall treasure the memories of the feathery boa thingie* and the furry glove*... and the little black pussy broach*...
*all stuff she left in the lab on various occasions...

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i've done it before. i can do it again.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAt the rate you're drivelling, you should soon pass me by...

not sure i can keep the rate up though.Comment
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