
although I remember my arse of a science teacher having to call it 'trial and improvement'.
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Your arse of a science teacher was obviously not aware of the concept of 'failed experiment more exciting than successful experiment'.
Or maybe that was just us in our Chemistry class. Have you seen 'Will It Blend' on youtube? We did 'will it burn?' on most of our experiments.
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Thu 17 Jan 2008, 11:15,
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Or maybe that was just us in our Chemistry class. Have you seen 'Will It Blend' on youtube? We did 'will it burn?' on most of our experiments.

when i was 15. the teacher detonated a conical flask filled with hydrogen. glass everywhere. it was awesome.
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Thu 17 Jan 2008, 11:19,
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www.b3ta.com/users/profile.php?id=49887
he's a nonsense
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Thu 17 Jan 2008, 11:43,
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he's a nonsense

Just remembered being back in sixthform- was ordered by some teachers to give some visitors a guided tour of the school (i had been sitting in the common room, playing cards at the time.) Anyway, so I was taking them around, got up to the science dept, saw one of my teachers (chemistry) giving a lesson though the door window, turned to the guests, and told them she was a bit up herself and her lessons were boring, thinking I was funny. One of the visitors then pointed out he was her husband.
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Thu 17 Jan 2008, 11:31,
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'Well you know what I mean then. What a bitch. Poor you.'
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Thu 17 Jan 2008, 11:33,
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Mrs Neill, Biology. 80s fringe to beat all others.
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Thu 17 Jan 2008, 11:25,
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she taught me about the rock cycle and let me doodle in the margins of my homework.
She was great, and spawned in me a lifelong interest in curly haired brunettes.
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She was great, and spawned in me a lifelong interest in curly haired brunettes.