Ninjas on Thursday

Feb 16, 2008 13:56

...they delivered Valentines all over campus.

Including in my Psych class*.

Two, all in black, as appropriate, with masks etc rolled/sneaked into our room, snuck up behind some poor souls, and yelled "ninjagram" at the top of their lungs, before delivering Valentines. Our teacher, looking frazzled, attempted to continue the lecture.

They disappear. Returning a little later, they "sneak" around, then mock-fight for the honor. The one who wins writes on the far right blackboard** "Pull this down and the screen - for the proxima - up". Our teacher, bemused, complies. The far right blackboard directs him to the middle right blackboard, which he also slides down. This directs him to the far left blackboard (at which point he looks, a little suspiciously, at the middle left blackboard, but complies), where the message gets a little kookier. (Along the lines of "You think you're doing well, huh? Well, too bad, we're not there yet! etc) Directed at last to the middle left blackboard, he pulls it down, and reads the message (which now sounds like something out of Pratchett - the last will and testament of such-and-such, who was locked up in a horrible manner and ARRRGH -) and directs him to push the board back up. Which he does. To read: Mwhahahahahahahahaha. Ninja attack: Valentine: includes a bad pun about debriefing a subject.

Best part? We had been learning about obedience in class.

In other news: Full-body-skin FS Pro's are not easy to get on. And I'm not sure if it gets easier seeing other people in torment or not. We practiced in them this morning...

2 midterms Tuesday. 1 paper Tues, 1 paper Wed. 5 drawings Th. Engin problem set Fri; needs to be done by Th. Centennial Conference Champs Fri/Sat/Sun. *mildly freaking out*

Skinner just proposed to teach punning. Pelly, he would have liked you :)
"reinforced for being amusing"

* In the biggest lecture hall on campus. So it seats... maybe 100? And it's not full.
** 4 blackboard setup; each slide up and down with more blackboard underneath

paper, midterm, psych

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