But have you managed to locate Stephen the Bungees to ensure that Stephen the Roof Rack keeps Stephen the 8' x 4' Sheet in place so you can repair Stephen the Shed who ensures that Stephen the Wheelbarrow is nice and snug?
Posts by Faraday in Kernow
I imagine that Stephen the Wheelbarrow is feeling quite neglected now.
Stephen Thule?
Just shut up and leave me alone will you?
Isn't it "trowelling bell end"?
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Do you have one of those higher tier management folk in your meetings that knows bugger all about what's being discussed, but still looks to own the discussion. I used to have a Director who'd deploy his "Guys! I think we're missing something here, I think it's something about....blah blah blah"
It was an open goal.....or reactor core.
I could have served you a nice affogato with some biscotti....be a more appropriate pairing with the film.
Wharf and Piss
Iggy Pop's great in that.
Oh no thanks! Isn't that the Tory wanker who joined Reform?
Carmelites then? Pretty much the weapon of choice for Preppers.
Do you have Cistercians? They help keep the blackfly off my broad beans
Order?
Whoa.....monks as well?
Possibly a letterbox
I was doing my physics degree when it happened.
He was into the Spike Milligan Q series and would do Spike impressions when talking about lines of force or optics etc.
My physics teacher was called "Mr Faraday" by our chemistry teacher (which is where I got the idea from. When we returned to Cornwall, found he was still alive and met him at a concert. His memory was shot, but was really happy that a pupil of his went on to do physics at university.
That's the litmus test.
Yeah.....boring. I can still remember the standard way to write up such stuff in our exercise books "The apparatus was setup as shown......" and we'd draw a picture of the titration glass ware.
We still had to do boring titrations with stuff like phenolphthalein.
Ah magnesium strip.....I stole that to go in home made fireworks. Snipped it in to tiny bits to mix with iron filings and dad's sodium chlorate, sugar and flowers of sulphur fuel mix.
I liked our chemistry teacher, but that may be related to the amount of dangerous firey...acidy, burningy thingies we were allowed to do in those days. He took a bit of potassium and dropped into some water in one lesson...great fun.
Oh...not Cistermiser, pressure controlled ones?