And today, as children of the ESO, we had the opening of the course. Each year earlier, of course, that does not say that we do not work. This year, the first thing we did was to reach the exchange CUVI comics, there with freak apology followed the opening ceremony: a pathetic and pitiful discourse among our bienquerido dean in which enumerated and praised all the big "virtues" of our faculty. Repeatedly emphasized that our faculty was a good bet, blablabla ... In short, the mythical discourse as if it had been referred to a country would do the silly or the nationalist turn (do not understand the difference between the two designated ...) say, in a fit of ignorance, which has been talk fascist. In short, you know. Typically ...
After that we received the welcome Microbiology. Photocopy a page break character (hey, our first copy of the course, D). Back to coffee. Long pause. Welcome to Biostatistics with a very nice man as a teacher, calling Carlos would expect (is not it a beautiful name? Anyway, I know that yes, DD).
Well, now as their own vision of the facts fully set out above I have to say:
Dean, if you pay me ... I make speeches consistent. The price was reasonable. Approved math, for example. Phew, it's worth considering, eh? A subject that one can hardly explain what he paints in our career in exchange for a coherent discourse. Uhmm how tempting!
Quote of the Day: CHDean TMLXC biology. Speaking of which must be studied 12.6 hours a day, "the cafeteria is a great place to be." There, pussy there. Emphasizing the work. Citing the typical place of effort and study: the Cafeteria. With two balls xD.
Quote of the Day 2: Professor of micro
talking about the race: "up to and take notes CUVI not pursue a career. In this case we climb the mountain and copy what they released fifteen guys. And also ... do that ... is something that distorts, degrades and brutalizes. " It was a phrase that I liked it, really, but perhaps has been somewhat diechiochesca with that of "tasteless, debases and brutalizes" but good ^ ^.
Finally, a dedication to intelligent Vitrasa: where
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