And I don't mean the science that we do at school but the science at an laboratory like MSSL. Now MSSL belongs to UCL (Univercity Colage London) and the letters stand for Mullard Space Science Laboratory. Now my mum and Andrew work there that is where I am now going instead of school to help them pack all their belonging before we leave.
Now imagine this picture, you are going to your mothers leaving lunch and you see a scientist, you know the proper the one's who don't sit at the computers but do physical work. In a white lab coat. Washing his car. At his place of work, using a bucket sponge and a hose pipe (to where he attached it I have no clue.)
In a way I believe mum is right. MSSL is not a job, it's a life style. There is four people working in her office. One of them - now this is a he - has an origami calender and pictures of him on quite a few roller coaster. The other -she - has a marble run thingy system on her filling cabinet. So this gives us the statistic: 2 out of 4 scientist haven't left childhood.
No that's unfair but moving on to the more important news. I doubt I'll be able to use the Internet for the next month or so, so there is a chance I'll have some guest speaker on here to do that for me. Have no fear.... I am saying that just to know how many people know that I am on here as I forgot to give this to my class, so the people right now possessing this knowledge are: R, and Westlake, Charlotte (the one who draws the sweet cuboid fluffy things), and two teacher one of which hasn't been at school yet (as far as moi goes).
Other than that I've been having some theories, I'll write the shorter one down now....
To the Truly English people our there...Can you ask the guest at your wedding just to bring money? I mean I know all about the list and all that rot but just cash..money...vouchers? I do have a base on my theory, a family friend is from India and he's marring, around now and he has about 1 000 (that's thousand for those of you who hated maths!) so if every person brang (this doesn't seem to be a word...oh well) 10 pounds that will be 10 000. So do give a answer if you may...
That's for now,
Love
Sasha (or as Becca's Byron called me the other day Sashiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)
Wednesday, 5 March 2008
On the Subject of...Science.
Posted by Ye Shall Be Gods at 04:14
Labels: memories, On the subject of..., rl
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The word is brought!!
Did he really call you sashiiiiiiiiiiiiiii?
Mud
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