Thursday, March 27, 2008

Welcome to study week.

Hello (Is that enough for this week? No. You sure? Are you allowed to print that word in a blog)

Study week is upon us. A week of starting assignments due on the third of April and attempting to decipher five weeks of stick figures you drew in your lecture notes. It is a time of reflection, is this uni thing for me? Am I up to date in all my courses? I'VE SPEND HOW MUCH ON COFFEE AT SIR WALTERS?? Well, my first tests are coming up and the major essays are getting their topic sentences. So I'm making pretty good progress. It's good to take a bit of a (legal) breather this week, rather than my plan of just sleeping in this week, regardless of my lectures. (What was that? What do you mean I'm encouraging bad habits? These are university students! There is no such thing as a bad habit as a university student!) Now where was I? I've lost my train of thought, great. Well, I guess the point I'm trying to make is don't leave it to the last minute to do assignments and do study. Leave it to the second last. Now, what you've been waiting for it's:

Graffiti of the week:
This week's graffiti comes from a toilet block off bush court:

Normally when we think of graffiti, we think of profanities scrolled on desks and dodgy mobile numbers suggesting a "good time." One of the great things I found out about Murdoch, is you get intellectual graffiti, discussing the higher knowledge of Quantum Fishsticks. The best I have located this week

"Why are you reading this??"

So until I get banned from the network, Goodbye.

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Please feel free to comment. What do you like? What don't you like? What Graffiti have you seen that you like? Do I owe you money??

3 comments:

FYEPam said...

I totally agree about uni graffiti!

It's also a worthwhile experiement to visit toilets in the different parts of the uni to compare the tenor of the graf. My personal faves are in the E&H buildings.

superuser said...

Don't go in Library toilets. Geez, its a library toilet not a motel room!

FYEPam said...

bahaha

That's so true. It's like a 'Neighbours' script in there