Monday, 15 March 2010

If I become president I'll give you a sandwich.

Round two of the Maths and Stat's Society elections happened today.  There was a tie for president and social secretary positions last week so we had to vote again for those.  Katy, Mike, Vinny and Tom gave speeches on why they would make the best social secretary (Kate and Mike)/president (Vinny and Tom) and then everyone voted.  Voting by email was allowed to let any society members who couldn't make the meeting have their say too.  This meant that we didn't find out the victors until tonight.  The winners were Mike and Vinny. 

After the Maths Café I started this week's probability homework, but it was very hard and confusing so I only managed to do one question.  I'll have to get some help with it tomorrow.  Then I'll have to get some more revision done before the end of module tests on Thursday and Friday.  I'm not looking forward to them one bit but at least they mark the end of the term. 

While I was waiting for Liz to pop into Spar to get some peppers to have with our tea and then come over, I caught up with some of the people from my flat whom to I haven't spoken in a good long while.  We laughed at the tiny fire extinguisher, which doesn't look old enough to be able to put out a fire, and the very faint writing on my door that had gone unnoticed for 20 weeks and simply says "fish murderer". 

Tea was nice and afterwards I was in the mood for a 5 minute chocolate mug cake pudding.  If only I had had some milk in the fridge. 

2 comments:

  1. You know, as I read this (again) and now every time I go through your door, I ponder the reason anyone might write fish murderer on a door.

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  2. Oh, how I laughed at fish murderer, without knowing it's connotations.

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