

The heavens smiled on Lydia and I today. We walked out of Health class to find a big garbage bin of skeletons that BYU-Idaho has deemed no longer acceptable. I'm not sure what qualifies an anatomy dummy no longer fit for action, but they fit our intents perfectly: let the pranks begin.
The lady that told us we could have them seemed pleased she had made our day as we excitedly searched through the bones {note: some of them were real, which really creeped me out, so I opted out of taking those} but less pleased were the people sitting next to me and my rib cage in class and the passerbys that stared me down as I carried half a human body model around campus all day. I also gleaned two pelvic bones and a hand. Oh happy happy joy joy. I knew I took that health class for a reason.
oh and p.s. currently the bones are sitting in full sight in the back of my car. One man was very confused by this when he saw them today.
That is awesome! I can't wait to hear about the pranks! What were real bones doing in the garbage? Were they human bones??? Yikes.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness... so many Dexter jokes I could make, but I don't watch that show of course...
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