Difference between revisions of "Mrs Weir"
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==Alcohols== | ==Alcohols== | ||
[Standing at front of class with equipment for experiments] "Alcohols" (PAUSE) | [Standing at front of class with equipment for experiments] "Alcohols" (PAUSE) |
Revision as of 21:54, 18 March 2006
Contents
Quotes
"So, you can see that lovely blue colour" (when it's clearly colourless still)
"Pretty colours"
"That's right"
"Can anyone tell me?"
Alcohols
[Standing at front of class with equipment for experiments] "Alcohols" (PAUSE)
Member of Class - "Annnnd"
Mrs Weir - "BURNING them."
The Idea Is...
Mrs Weir is particularly noted for her insistence of uttering the eternal words "The idea is" at every opportune and inopportunte moment, and holds a record of 14 in 40 minutes. When correcting students' work, the phrase mutates into "This is the idea".
Tests
(During a test) " A minute or two more - to make some more answers up"