OXFORD??? Wash your mouth out (sorry, Steen...). And it's a very long time since I was a student, and then I was in the 15% or whatever the figure was in the Other Place. I'm not around so much at the moment due to a dysfunctional three-way relationship with my laptop and the book I'm supposed to finish by the end of this month.
I went to Oxford. But no sex. Least sexy place EVER.
ReplyDeleteAnd my Dad's a history professor, so this is a very icky post for me. Thanks, TCM!!
We needed a little male nudity on the 'Spill though, so thanks for that.
I think you've been duped, Tinny, that looks more like the back of a philosophy student to me...
ReplyDeleteI met my husband through the Open University, but I "did" literature. Does that count?!
ReplyDeleteOXFORD??? Wash your mouth out (sorry, Steen...). And it's a very long time since I was a student, and then I was in the 15% or whatever the figure was in the Other Place. I'm not around so much at the moment due to a dysfunctional three-way relationship with my laptop and the book I'm supposed to finish by the end of this month.
ReplyDeleteI was an historian, at UCL though, not Oxford.
ReplyDeleteMaybe that's why my sex life was less exciting?
I didn't get a first either.
Back when I was an art student, I got lots of "firsts"...
ReplyDeleteI'll get me coat.....
I was a Civil Engineering Student at Bradford.
ReplyDeleteThat probably explains everything......
History students don't get more, they just archive it better.
ReplyDeleteWhereas students of ancient history construct epic narratives on the basis of extremely limited and questionable evidence.
ReplyDeleteQuite so, Abahachi - I've just been watching Time Team, which I love, but at which I am often tempted to shout, a la Xander: "The what now?"
ReplyDeleteHistory students prefer older dates.
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