Saturday 19 August 2017

Please describe.



Another of my older paintings.

Had a rather pensive and thoughtful day until I met up with my good friends for a bit. We then went back a long way as we recalled some of those funny moments that cheer the inner being. 

Somehow or other we started talking about when we were both teachers and preparing students for examinations. This is probably because right now the students of today are just getting the results of the examinations they sat just before the summer break.

Examinations are a very serious moment in the lives of most students and it is understandable that they sometimes have a little sense of panic and make some rather sill silly mistakes. 

Like myself there are teachers who keep notes of those and they find there way into the staff rooms of the land.  

Let me give your day a light start and a smile. 

Name some famous pilgrimages. 
Muslims used to go to Gamages but now it’s closed. Christians still go on pilgrimage to Lord’s.

Name the four seasons. 
Salt, pepper, mustard and vinegar.
What is the equator?
A menagerie lion running around the Earth through Africa.
Name a greenhouse gas. What could be done to decrease global warming?
Cows make large amounts of methane when they fart. This could be reduced by fitting them with catalytic converters.
Now that I would really love to see. 
How are the main parts of the body categorised? (E.g. abdomen.)
The body is consisted into three parts - the brainium, the borax and the abdominal cavity. The branium contains the brain, the borax contains the heart and lungs, and the abdominal cavity contains the five bowels, A, E, I, O and U.
Briefly describe the skeleton and its function in the body.
The skeleton is what is left after the insides have been taken out and the outsides have been taken off. The purpose of the skeleton is something to hitch the meat onto.
And one last little one.
What is the Fibula? A little lie. 

Go on smile and have a good day.



































                                

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