I once had a dream where I rode in an elevator with Mr. Cleese in a hotel and by the end of our elevator trip, he had asked me to marry him and I had said yes.
As a current neuroscience student, I can attest that this is exactly how I feel most days. I just nod my head and pray that Cranial Nerve X is the answer. Or "B", should we be lucky enough to have multiple choice. In fact, I'm pretty sure he does the lectures in some form of ancient Greek.
Wut?
ReplyDeleteBut of course!!
ReplyDeleteWell, to be fair, I learned just as much through that video as I did in my entire first year neuroanatomy class...
ReplyDeleteoops! He forgot "supercalafragilisticexpialadocious" a very important fact indeed.
ReplyDelete35 second intro?
ReplyDeleteSounds like he went to med school at the same fine institution as the developer of the turbo encabulator or one of its descendents.
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" Professor " Stanley Unwin . ( Google ) .
ReplyDeleteSuddenly everything is made clear to me.
ReplyDeleteE = 2R. Got it.
ReplyDeleteA Stanley Unwin ripoff!
ReplyDeleteHis last line - too funny!
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ReplyDeleteALERT! Turn on the closed captioning and watch Google have a meltdown! It even swears at the end!
ReplyDeleteProf. Cleese can lecture to me anytime!
Gosh, Dr. Grumpy. just think how much money you would have saved on med school if you had seen this earlier.
ReplyDeletei remember this lecture....
ReplyDeleteYes! Exactly like my experience in neuro class. Which is why I almost failed, even with the help of regular tutoring...
ReplyDeleteExactly!
ReplyDeleteDon't mention the medulla oblongata.
ReplyDeleteIt's all Greek to me. Does sound like word salad.
ReplyDeleteWonder how often that's what our patients feel like when we try to explain things to them.
ReplyDeleteIs the model a right brain or a left brain.
ReplyDeleteI will refer to this when my own neurologist explains things to me. He sounds exactly like this until I go home and get out the Tabers.
ReplyDeleteAnd MDs wonder why us mere mortals turn to Dr. Google.
Too, too funny and too true. All I got was E=2R also.
ReplyDeleteof course. makes perfect sense to me!
ReplyDeleteI once had a dream where I rode in an elevator with Mr. Cleese in a hotel and by the end of our elevator trip, he had asked me to marry him and I had said yes.
ReplyDeleteI would still marry him, and I am a lesbian.
Transcript, please.
ReplyDeletemonty python in action lollll
ReplyDeleteverification word glectfer haha
As a current neuroscience student, I can attest that this is exactly how I feel most days. I just nod my head and pray that Cranial Nerve X is the answer. Or "B", should we be lucky enough to have multiple choice. In fact, I'm pretty sure he does the lectures in some form of ancient Greek.
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