Strangle Him If you Will, But Bow Ties Are Still Immensely Practical

Professor Lloyd Matsumoto: Rhode Island College - BiologyProfessor Lloyd Matsumoto: Rhode Island College – Biology
On the practicality of bow ties.
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9 Responses to “Strangle Him If you Will, But Bow Ties Are Still Immensely Practical”

  1. gradstud11 Says:

    I'm with you professor! Bowties will remain sexy on profs 4-ever

  2. jennifer Says:

    Why did you even waste you time with a rebuttal LOL

  3. Mark Says:

    Dr. Matsumoto is the best professor I ever had. If you read the text book, study a few hours everyday, and attend classes to UNDERSTAND the major topics you should earn an "A". People taking precious time to make meaningless comments, when they should be studying, are the students who aren't doing well in his course. Don't miss out on a great class and a distinguished professor.

  4. EMO Says:

    love him!!!!!

  5. anon Says:

    the second rebuttal is pretty epic

  6. pat caboli Says:

    does Barry manilow know you raid his closet?

  7. Someone Says:

    LOL. The rebuttals on this one are epic indeed.

  8. Bujin Tao Says:

    this site would be more awesome & enlightened without the mindless "rock riffs" after every time a great consciousness speaks. Case closed.

  9. Adam Says:

    Dr. Matsumoto taught HANDS DOWN the most intriguing Biology class I have taken. Although I prefer the study of anatomy, Dr. Matsumoto has an encyclopedic grasp of molecular biology, and people who say things like "he ought to be strangled with his bowties" seriously ought to refrain from such utterances, which are at very least unwise, and actually quite incendiary considering many students consider this man worthy of praise, including myself. Note his choice of words in his rebuttals. Dr. Matsumoto is no fool, and he teaches well. Further he has made a very good impression on and inspired many, which is more than I can say for anonymous railers who will be remembered for… Nothing but poorly chosen words. Some of us want to have knowledge like he does. Hopefully these anonymous insulters will turn over a new leaf.

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