gratutious skull-centric post
Wednesday, 1 February 2006 11:49ANTH220 textbooks, spiral notebook, and lab binder: $127.30 + tax
sliding calipers: $235 (property of Anthropology department)
human skulls and hominid skull casts: very expensive (also property of Anthropology department)
scaring your lab partner by apologising to and thanking the real human skulls after manhandling them to get C.E.M. to chin measurements: priceless
There are some things that money can't buy. For everything else, there's Mastercard.
I blame the 8a lab.
*cackles*
sliding calipers: $235 (property of Anthropology department)
human skulls and hominid skull casts: very expensive (also property of Anthropology department)
scaring your lab partner by apologising to and thanking the real human skulls after manhandling them to get C.E.M. to chin measurements: priceless
There are some things that money can't buy. For everything else, there's Mastercard.
I blame the 8a lab.
*cackles*
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1/2/06 17:29 (UTC)(no subject)
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1/2/06 21:07 (UTC)My lab wins, we measured zygomatic arches. Also, we have like five Anthro majors. PWNED!
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1/2/06 22:28 (UTC)::makes a note to talk to the physics equipment during lab.::
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2/2/06 05:30 (UTC)(no subject)