Glasgow/Meet the team/Week6

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Today our resident sandwich expert had to eat her words, and kindly bought some Gregg's delicacies for Lynsey and Scott.
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Sudoku, sudoku, sudoku,<br>
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So many numbers, we haven't a clue!<br>
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In each square,<br>
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We don't know where,<br>
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Alas, the pub we shall go to.
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"'''''Say aye tae a pie!'''''"
 
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[[Image:Greggs.jpg|frame|Yum!]]
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<u>A haikü:</u><br>
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The best sudokus<br>
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Have travelled from place to place<br>
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They live in my bag<br>
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Today our [[User:Christinemerrick|resident sandwich expert]] had to eat her words, and kindly bought some Gregg's delicacies for [[UserL.McLeay|Lynsey]] and [[User:scott.w.ramsay|Scott]].
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Tuna crunch.
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[[Image:Greggs.jpg|frame|Say aye tae a pie!]]

Revision as of 13:49, 10 August 2007

Glasgow Main Page | Back to the diary

Work in progress!

6/08

So here is my little ditty,
About comuting in the city,
Drivers are crazy,
Comuters are lazy,
And the weather is always... pants.

7/08

Met the Edinburgh team! They visited our turf which gave us a great excuse to have the afternoon off. We started with a quick tour of the lab and introductions all round before promptly heading to the pub for drinks and 2-for-1 pizzas. And as if that wasn't good enough, free shots of schnapps with every dessert! Feeling full, we made our way to another 'authentic' old pub (complete with lighting à la candles and derriere-sized holes in the seats) at which point Rachel had to leave for a driving lesson.

The rest of us moved on to Kelvingrove Park to relax in the sunshine.

Oh, and Maciej fell out of a tree.

8/08

Ode to Tuna Crunches
Oh my tuna crunches,
You get me through my lunches,
The shop sells you in bunches,
And how you stop my munches.
White or brown,
Inverts my frown,
I gobble you down,
Frown upside down, laughing like a clown.

9/08

Christine, tired of freezing sandwiches, decides to go for canned food instead. Soup is apparently a filling and economical alternative to bread-based sustenance.

10/08

Sudoku, sudoku, sudoku,
So many numbers, we haven't a clue!
In each square,
We don't know where,
Alas, the pub we shall go to.


A haikü:
The best sudokus
Have travelled from place to place
They live in my bag


Today our resident sandwich expert had to eat her words, and kindly bought some Gregg's delicacies for Lynsey and Scott.

Tuna crunch.


Say aye tae a pie!