the teacher's scalpelgrimly slices and draws bloodsans anesthesia
Peter - that was bloody brilliant!
Funny, I thought that's exactly what I said about yours.:-)
That sure looks familiar. Not the haiku but the red marks on the page.
awesome.
Love itWhen my sis was in college, back before email, she'd write me letters - I know, "what's that?"But, I'd correct them in red-ink and mail them back to her. Surprising she ever wrote me at all.But I've gotten lots of laughs over that...
And that is why I liked to correct papers in purple ink. :) I love the haiku!if only you couldwrite in present tense or atleast stick to one tensecapitalize nouns;proper - such as people's namesespecially your own
Canyons of lab-booksStacks of tedium waitingYo, I feel your pain
Satta kingi like this very much!!
the teacher's scalpel
ReplyDeletegrimly slices and draws blood
sans anesthesia
Peter - that was bloody brilliant!
ReplyDeleteFunny, I thought that's exactly what I said about yours.
ReplyDelete:-)
That sure looks familiar. Not the haiku but the red marks on the page.
ReplyDeleteawesome.
ReplyDeleteLove it
ReplyDeleteWhen my sis was in college, back before email, she'd write me letters - I know, "what's that?"
But, I'd correct them in red-ink and mail them back to her. Surprising she ever wrote me at all.But I've gotten lots of laughs over that...
And that is why I liked to correct papers in purple ink. :) I love the haiku!
ReplyDeleteif only you could
write in present tense or at
least stick to one tense
capitalize nouns;
proper - such as people's names
especially your own
Canyons of lab-books
ReplyDeleteStacks of tedium waiting
Yo, I feel your pain
Satta king
ReplyDeletei like this very much!!