blogging?? I'm inyeah, this was the only picture I could come up with for now...but how often do you get to take a picture in bunker gear? that's pretty fun.
anyway, I have joined the blogging community, I hear it is the good way to stay connected with everybody, and plus... I need something to do during my 2 hour nature of computing class. So check in if you want to know what's going on in my life.
question of the day:
what is your most memorable science class catastrophe? (exaggerations are always welcome)

8 comments:
does biology count?... if it does- i once stapled my friends knee... i'm not sure how, i think i didn't know it would really work but it did...
that's a catastophe right?
hay and welcome! i'm new to the blog world too!!!
Great question. Spilling acid all down my neck and shirt during some experiment. The teacher grabbed me, ripped of my shirt, and threw me in the emergency shower...all in front of my peers. How's that for a fond high school memory?
wow. that is an incredible science class story. I forgot about that one bro. I think you take the cake
When my science teacher fell off of the desk in front of the whole class.. at least it wasn't me!!!
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Keri, I just hung out with you...and you woke me up...and your in LA...and it is flippin cold here...
I was in science class and worked with my lab partner for about 6 hours on an experiment. At the very end she added water to the pink solution drop by drop until the level reached the line on the flask. She was worried that she put in one drop to many and asked me what to do. I jokingly said "throw it out and start over". She did... We did... not funny but we ended up married.
Keri Ann - welcome to the blogging world. Favorite science catastrophe would have to be when Moehl blew up the ceiling in chem class...second only to the time I listened to Kevin Callon tell me how to make an airbag explode. :)
Our Chem teacher would fill balloons with hydrogen and then pop them with a candle so it would be an exploding fire balloon on someone's birthday. Fun and a little scary when the balloon would drift a little above our heads. -Lorelei
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