Today was our Barbri Agency and Partnership lecture with Prof. Kaufman from Loyola Chicago. He was, in a word, crazy. In a totally awesome way. He made funny sounds, waved his arms like he was trying to fly away, and used weird inflections. Totally crazy, and totally memorable. Oh, how I wish he had taught Evidence!
This got me to thinking about another teacher I had who used weird sounds as a teaching technique. My tenth grade chemistry teacher always said BEEP before saying how many atoms are in a mole. I can still hear him: "BEEP 6.02 x 10 to the 23." Every single time. "BEEP!" And there you see it--I still remember how many atoms are in a mole. Chemistry was...wow, ten years ago, and it's still as sharp in my memory as ever.
Hopefully in five weeks--wow, five weeks--disGORGEment will be as clear!
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Bar reader here. Intial thought: 'oh geez, chairs??' Maroon chairs: 'yeah, yeah, yeah. big deal. The chair you picked: 'damn, that's a really nice chair! yes, it does absolutely sparkle with wedding happiness!' Note to self: 'self, what are you doing admiring someone else's friggin' wedding CHAIRS!? You've got MBE's to do!'
Oh, the MBEs call to me too. They say, "BarBride, wedding planning is not an MBE topic!" I keep hoping it'll come up on an essay or PT (there's TONS of contracts opportunities) but I have a feeling that's wishful thinking.
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