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"Can anyone tell me?"
 
"Can anyone tell me?"
  
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"Use your imagination, it's purple*" (*when it is clearly a murky orange colour)
  
 
== Whilst showing off experiments ==
 
== Whilst showing off experiments ==
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"So, you can see that lovely blue colour" (when it's clearly colourless still)
 
"So, you can see that lovely blue colour" (when it's clearly colourless still)
  
"Right the Ammonia should be turning this a pretty colour pink (holding test tube to class)
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20 seconds later--
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"Right, the ammonia should be turning this a pretty colour pink (holding test tube to class)
  
Ahh, maybe it wasn't Ammonia I put in... Normally I can smell it by now (puts test tube to nose)
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(20 seconds later)
  
cough cough WHEEZE.... Well I think we've established it WAS Ammonia..."
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Ahh, maybe it wasn't ammonia I put in... Normally I can smell it by now (puts test tube to nose)
  
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cough cough WHEEZE.... Well I think we've established it WAS ammonia..."
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(Whilst doing the Sulphuric experiments in Y12)
 
(Whilst doing the Sulphuric experiments in Y12)
 
"Normally it gives off a smell of rotten eggs... but I can't smell anything.... I seem to remember it's one of those where if you can't smell it it's starting to poison you...." (puts beaker to nose)
 
"Normally it gives off a smell of rotten eggs... but I can't smell anything.... I seem to remember it's one of those where if you can't smell it it's starting to poison you...." (puts beaker to nose)
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This has given birth to the ever classic ''''The Idea is...'''' game.  The rules are simple: whenever Mrs Weir utters the words "the idea is", you hit the person nearest to you.  Caution must be used while playing this game, especially if you enter into the leagues with the elite players, who are now able to hit the nearest living thing when the phrase is mentioned without even thinking.  The game can become quite violent, with players getting carried away in the moment, and emerging from their chemistry lessons covered in bruises and scars.  You have been warned!
 
This has given birth to the ever classic ''''The Idea is...'''' game.  The rules are simple: whenever Mrs Weir utters the words "the idea is", you hit the person nearest to you.  Caution must be used while playing this game, especially if you enter into the leagues with the elite players, who are now able to hit the nearest living thing when the phrase is mentioned without even thinking.  The game can become quite violent, with players getting carried away in the moment, and emerging from their chemistry lessons covered in bruises and scars.  You have been warned!
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Recently, the amount of times the words "the idea is" has been uttered has not faltered, infact she almost successfully beat her own personal best with 13 in 45 minutes on Friday 7th April.
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==Variations on the game==
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'''"Pretty Colours" game''' - Once these words are said, everyone should cough as loudly as physically possible, which is used to great effect during experiments as she think she is poisoning you..
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'''Writing "The Idea Is" game''' - an unofficial addition, but valid nonetheless. If the phrase "the idea is" is actually '''written''' on the whiteboard during the course of a lesson, you must instantly punch your neighbour in the face as hard as you can...
  
 
==Tests==
 
==Tests==

Revision as of 22:05, 7 April 2006

Quotes

"Pretty colours"

"That's right"

"Can anyone tell me?"

"Use your imagination, it's purple*" (*when it is clearly a murky orange colour)

Whilst showing off experiments

"So, you can see that lovely blue colour" (when it's clearly colourless still)

--

"Right, the ammonia should be turning this a pretty colour pink (holding test tube to class)

(20 seconds later)

Ahh, maybe it wasn't ammonia I put in... Normally I can smell it by now (puts test tube to nose)

cough cough WHEEZE.... Well I think we've established it WAS ammonia..."

-- (Whilst doing the Sulphuric experiments in Y12) "Normally it gives off a smell of rotten eggs... but I can't smell anything.... I seem to remember it's one of those where if you can't smell it it's starting to poison you...." (puts beaker to nose)

"Wooooo *cough* that certainly does *cough* smell of rotten eggs doesn't it... we 'll just put that in the fume cupboard..."

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".

This has given birth to the ever classic 'The Idea is...' game. The rules are simple: whenever Mrs Weir utters the words "the idea is", you hit the person nearest to you. Caution must be used while playing this game, especially if you enter into the leagues with the elite players, who are now able to hit the nearest living thing when the phrase is mentioned without even thinking. The game can become quite violent, with players getting carried away in the moment, and emerging from their chemistry lessons covered in bruises and scars. You have been warned!

Recently, the amount of times the words "the idea is" has been uttered has not faltered, infact she almost successfully beat her own personal best with 13 in 45 minutes on Friday 7th April.

Variations on the game

"Pretty Colours" game - Once these words are said, everyone should cough as loudly as physically possible, which is used to great effect during experiments as she think she is poisoning you..

Writing "The Idea Is" game - an unofficial addition, but valid nonetheless. If the phrase "the idea is" is actually written on the whiteboard during the course of a lesson, you must instantly punch your neighbour in the face as hard as you can...

Tests

(During a test) " A minute or two more - to make some more answers up"