Didn't expect you to You're normally in the middle, about a row or two from the back in lectures? Turn up quite early? Anyways, I tend to sit in the back row, at the left(but still in the main middle section).
Didn't expect you to You're normally in the middle, about a row or two from the back in lectures? Turn up quite early? Anyways, I tend to sit in the back row, at the left(but still in the main middle section).
And talking of stalking I've just spent some time trying to find a semi-ex TSR'er on Facebook without success He's at Cambridge and I know his first name and his last name initial (but not certain of that) but I can't find him.
I've been sent an email saying I've got a mandatory course in Addenbrookes on Monday 6th November.
I need to know if they meant Monday 2nd or Friday 6th. I replied ASAP, but now have an out-of-office reply. This wouldn't be much of a problem if I WASN'T BASED IN LUTON DURING THE WEEK. :MAD:
Actually, I've been sitting in the exact same row for most of this term. But I suppose you've got me...
Hmmm. That doesn't narrow it down much. I do notice that the right half of the back row is dominated by Trinitarians though.
I thought you had, I think I sat right near you once in fact
Um..always in shorts, and a t-shirt, blondeish hair, pretty broad...don't know how else to describe me!..Occasionally I'm in a spongebob/equally bright t-shirt?
And talking of stalking I've just spent some time trying to find a semi-ex TSR'er on Facebook without success He's at Cambridge and I know his first name and his last name initial (but not certain of that) but I can't find him.
Is it me? I'm on uber-secret privacy settings, because of teaching the kids, innit?
By the way, when you were in Istanbul this summer did you go to the top floor of the archeology museum, with the cartoons?
No I didn't, but it seems like I missed out. Erm, when you say "cartoons", can you elaborate?
I did go to a carpet shop where, against a back wall near the repair workshop, the owner showed me his museum of antique instruments; there was a painted Balalaika executed with this wierd amalgam of Greek and Turkish design, of people dancing in a forest, on this black field ... it was easily 100 years old, along with Ouds and what looked like an old animal hide Ghusle. He wasn't selling, however .
oooo apparently "any questions" is on in cambridge tonight paddled to grantchester and back this afternoon for a pint in shorts and t-shirt- was a bit cold by the time we got back
I also just had my best supervision so far, complete with 1930's maps, ramblings about Marx and a long haired cat
Aww! that sounds awesome! Best place I ever had supervisions was in the kitchen in one of the little houses on Portugal Place (gorgeous little alleyway between Bridge Street and Jesus Green).