Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Educational Value
I feel like my last post had little educational value, so I would like to correct that by taking time out from writing my assignment for this elective to update my blog. However, since nobody upon nobody has commented upon my last blog, I am struggling to imagine anyone reading this one. I hope someone does in order to give it some educational value, and in doing so contribute to the educational value of blogging itself. I am clearly still in assignment writing mode. Why does your writing style change when your essay writing? I'm sure I just used the word humingous. I don't know what that means. (I'm joking, I didn't use that word. Infact, i don't believe it is a word. It may be a small type of mammal). I'm going to go before assignment style writing wears off...
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Freddos
Having now received Freddos in our elective for the last 3 weeks running, I am slightly worried that David is trying to fatten me up. I wouldn't mind if it was my wrists, but it wont go to my wrists, it'll go somewhere else and make me look funny shaped. That didn't stop me eating them the second I got them mind you. Although I wouldn't buy one myself. 20p! When they used to be 10p and chunkier? No. Also, if one costs 20p you'd think a multipack of 6 would cost £1 so there's an incentive to but it. No. The multipack costs £1.20. So you would be as well just buying 6 individual Freddos. I just don't see the point???!
Thursday, 2 February 2012
The Naturally Creepy Jordanhill....
Is it just me who thinks that Jordanhell campus is really creepy? When filming our video for tutorial yesterday we didn't have to try too hard to create a spooky atmosphere for our scary film footage because Jordanhill is naturally scary- anyone else agree? It's not just the building though! The grounds are equally terrifying. Walking under bridges that lead to nowhere and buildings you've no idea how to access, dog walkers who look like they're characters from a Dickens novel, and that really weird dried up marshland pond thing. Am I alone in thinking the building is built on a potential prehistoric Stonehenge?
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