I'm far more interested in the surreal graffiti going on in the Stair Building 1st floor toilet. If I was going to add to anything - and I wouldn't - it would be that.
Is it on the 7th floor annexe facing the window? in red writing, right of the west end weed hook up number? i'm pretty sure there is a pakistani flag drawn somewhere in the vicinity too.
Sorry the graffiti just provides viable procrastination at the most desperate times.
I'm far more interested in the surreal graffiti going on in the Stair Building 1st floor toilet. If I was going to add to anything - and I wouldn't - it would be that.
Enlighten me? The Stair Building is not a place I frequent....
Is it on the 7th floor annexe facing the window? in red writing, right of the west end weed hook up number? i'm pretty sure there is a pakistani flag drawn somewhere in the vicinity too.
Sorry the graffiti just provides viable procrastination at the most desperate times.
Black writing. Only flag in the vicinity was a poorly crafted butchers apron.
There was a 'weed hookup' I think, although that might also have been a 'bumfun girl'. Canny mind.
Enlighten me? The Stair Building is not a place I frequent....
Someone wrote some odd 'straight edge' thing and then it kind of continued from there, not as profuse as the stuff on the wall in the level 2 toilets but strange to see in what is not usually a graffiti heavy area.
Definitely wasn't me. Firstly I never go further than level 3 in the library, secondly I don't think I've ever grafittied anywhere
Could you define "cocktail dress" for me please? The Classics Soc party says that's the dress code (for the women ) and whilst I have this, the party is a ceilidh and it's quite a restrictive dress that I'm paranoid about tearing:
I have this but I'm starting to wonder whether it's formal enough (would be with black tights + Mary Jane black heels but it's very comfortable):
Could you define "cocktail dress" for me please? The Classics Soc party says that's the dress code (for the women ) and whilst I have this, the party is a ceilidh and it's quite a restrictive dress that I'm paranoid about tearing:
I have this but I'm starting to wonder whether it's formal enough (would be with black tights + Mary Jane black heels but it's very comfortable):
(Yeah I love Daisy Lowe)
What material is second one? I'd say it looks fine tbh, no-one's gonna stick to it exactly
Uhhhhhhhhmmmmmm ... I don't know ... It feels quite light and it's a lace trim ... Thanks though
As long as it's not obviously cotton kind of t-shirt material I'd say that's fine, esp if dressed up with hair etc. but then again no idea how closely classics sticks to their dress codes...
As long as it's not obviously cotton kind of t-shirt material I'd say that's fine, esp if dressed up with hair etc. but then again no idea how closely classics sticks to their dress codes...
It looks classy. I wore it to my UCL Classics summer school one day and a girl from Oxford said "I love your dress" (I don't know if her approval necessarily qualifies it as being classy though ).
It's sort of meant to be a day dress but it seems too formal for day-to-day tbh. It sort of straddles the line between formal and informal.
It looks classy. I wore it to my UCL Classics summer school one day and a girl from Oxford said "I love your dress" (I don't know if her approval necessarily qualifies it as being classy though ).
It's sort of meant to be a day dress but it seems too formal for day-to-day tbh. It sort of straddles the line between formal and informal.
I always do that with clothes. Nah I'd say it's fine plus ceilidhs are limiting cos can't have something tight, strapless is just a nightmare and you want a pretty swirly skirt!
I'm far more interested in the surreal graffiti going on in the Stair Building 1st floor toilet. If I was going to add to anything - and I wouldn't - it would be that.
we're talking about surreal graffiti here eh?
i took that picture about 3 years ago and still I am no wiser to what it means. if you can't quite make out the writing, it says:
wake up! He who diggeth the pit, shall fall in it
not really what i expect to see whilst taking a dump anyway...
Does anyone know how honours courses are decided? Does everyone get what they want and they just accommodate everyone who wants to do a certain course?
There are two courses I'm desperate to do next year which are the most popular and I will be absolutely gutted if I am somehow pushed out of one or both of them