Exploring Warwick blogs
I've been having an enjoyable poke around among the hundreds of weblogs hosted for students, staff and alumni of The University of Warwick. There's some hilarious stuff there...
There is a woman sitting beside me
And now, in the computer centre, she has sat beside me – she was one seat away but moved nearer – its all very odd. She keeps trying to read over my shoulder too!! Haha, lady! I am typing all about you!!
Alphabetty spaghetti
This blog is actually to do with bands and not spaghetti, just though it was a more catchy title. Sorry to disappoint the contingent of spaghetti lovers.
The chavs on the bus go round and round
Floosh... what was that? look backwards, and a head sagging around knees covered in a cap was throwing up all over the floor, and he did it 6 times…... good chav effort.
The Lakeside Gestapo, part 1
But even after the fairly lights incident (in which they warned me about my christmas lights and i fucked the head cleaner up properly with a fabricated story about british electrical safety standards and the 2002 european union directive on flame retardant materials and she backed down very quickly) and the forced entry to clean on a fortnightly basis I could put up with things, but there are going to be killings if they make me get up every bloody Tuesday at 9 for no reason at all.
Trust me, you don't want pasta
That’s FUC* CRAZY!!! That means for every little skittle that you are eating, you are taking in 90% carbs!?!!? Screw pasta, the best source of carbohydrates is skittles, and I feel the need to tell everyone about it. This means you only have to buy 2 packets of skittles (55g a packet) and you'll get your fare share of carbs for the day, plus no washing up or waiting for food to cook…AWESOME!!!
Writing for the sake of it
Sheep. Sheep are really, really cool– I mean awesome. My friend told me last night that Weber’s theory of law is based upon sheep. I disagree however and think it is more likely based on turtles, as turtles are going to take over the world in a few years time (one told me the other week).
Chill at times of stress
For me, the dusk sky blend perfectly with the silhouette of the Sea Harrier. I find it calming and inspiring at the same time, a symbol of the depth of human achievement and also the strength of the forces that protect us. Inspirational and calming.
I'm genuinely full of admiration for the scale and ambition of this project. I hope it continues to thrive.
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