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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Interview with the UCEM President

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Today the UCEM released the first in a series of interviews by Hilda Lutenblag with Sir Hubert Ignatius Thompson the Third – President and primary fondling member of the Intergalactic Federation of the Utopian College of Emergency for Medicine.

The interview below contains the actual voices of Hilda and Sir Hubert however for ethical, cultural and legal reasons we are unable to show Sir Huberts true physiognomy. As such, all visual depictions from the UCEM will either be rendered, role played or be plucked form the darkest reaches of the mind of the Colleges in-house artist.

You can watch the video interview on YouTube, Facebook or below…

UCEM President Interview

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  7. [...] Sir Hubert and Harry met whilst in the lower fourths at Buggrington Grammar. Harry was a withdrawn and nervous child harboring a menagerie of tics and twitches. He was noticeably absent from most classes, preferring to take refuge from the bullying japery of the upper fourths within the leafy shrubbery of the submissive quadrangle. Here he used grains of sand (q) as quadratic residue modulo n to define congruence to perfect squares (mod n). [...]



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