Miss Bowden
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Quotes
"Can anyone drive? Go out and move my car"
"If your work is late you'll get referred. Unless you attach some chocolate to it. Or a bottle of wine. Red wine. And none of that cheap rubbish either.."
"This is NOT a lab and I am NOT eating my lunch" (while eating a sandwich in room 1)
"You better not be using your mechanism pen for anything other than mechanisms!!"
"So if I dressed up as you and sat your exams, which I would, for a fee.."
Organic Chemical Smells
(At front of laboratory with large bottles of esters) "Don't SNIFF, WAFT"
"Come here and have a Waft of these... except this one, it's mine and it smells too nice for YOU"
(First lesson in Year 12) "Right now this is <insert smelly chemical> remember WAFT... (passes to nearest student)... Now pass this around don't hog it..." *student wafts then reluctantly passes it round*
Bottle gets to the end of the class
"Nobody has Asthma do they?" *first student puts hand up* "Oh erm well... just go and sit at the back of the class... yes... do you feel alright...??"
Threats
- "Luke! I hope your pants are up"
- "Stop writing or I'll melt your pen"
- "If I find you chewing your mechanisms pen then I'll MAKE you buy a new one"
- "They better not be blocking me in"
- "If anyone asks, Mr Ormerod let you out early." (She employed this tactic before he moved schools, but when he had, it was suffixed by:)
"Say it quickly then run... if its Doc Rob or someone they might never notice..."
Conversations in the room with Dr Robinson
Doc Rob: *Bursts in to lesson door slams against wall* YOU ARE BLOCKING ME IN
Miss Bowden: "Do you need to get out now?"
Doc Rob: "No but I will do ten minutes into Period 3"
Miss Bowden: "I ll go and move my car..."
Doc Rob: "No NO No Don't do that, It'd disrupt your lesson and I wouldn't want to do that..."
Miss Bowden: *Gives Doc Rob the "What do you think you're doing now then?" stare*
Doc Rob: "Erm... Yes..." *whilst walking out the door* "CARRY ON!"
Miss Bowden: "For Homework, Answers to why that just happened, bring them to the next lesson..."