Sadly, I am resorting to the penultimate lazy post. Here you have a
lovely picture of a famous blackboard taken at a special exhibit at
Oxford's History of Science Museum, but a photo not even taken by my
own hand!!!! (Thank you, Lever dear.) If you look deeply into the
ethics of cloning, you can see Lever and BBFK....
Pa
4 years ago
12 comments:
Hey beckybumble~, what a funny'n'nice shot! You guys look so sweeeeeet :)
That's a way cool shot.
LMAO (muchos respect to Shina, Jay & Keeefer :)))) )
LOL I can't believe I got dragged 'round a bleeding Science Museum... (*tsk* the things us guys will do in pursuit of the perfect woman, huh?)
OMG WTF would happen if you *could* clone Lever & BBFK...? *Mind boggles & brain hurts @ the endless possibilities...* ;)
very cool and oh so cute.
Bye the way, this sounds like a really cool exhibit. Glad you got to go BBFK. Is this where Lever saw the Einstein Doll?
ooops....
What I said was...
I wish I was a biologist sometimes, cloning around a lab would be a lot more respectable and clowning around.
Brom man likes to play with the words. Cool Dude.
Hey Lever, don't sass the Science museums, they are the best kind, you know. That is definitely an original photograph, though!
Searching 4 Mr. D: Thanks, it's an affliction I have and I try and make some use of it!
Whew, I been lazy.
There's reason (well, some) and I'll get to that next post.
Anyways....
Shina/Jay:
Thanks girls.
Keeefer:
You are very naughty for even *suggesting* that we didn't leave the inside of the hotel. ('course maybe everything I've written about the trip has been a fabrication that was created while lying in bed + photoshop...) *laughing loudly...* V. Bad Keefer!
My Lever:
Well, at least someone's taking care of this blog site these days... ;)
Warning: That museum was just the tip of the iceburg, dear.
SFMD & mulgogi:
Thanks for the props, guys!
Johnny Crash:
You *didn't* just leave Phil Collins lyrics on my site, dear boy. *disbelief + laughing...* Well, fine then, we'll see what happens next. *teasing wink*
SFMD:
Yes, the Einstein doll can be purchased at the Oxford History of Science Museum for ~6 pounds.
Brom-man:
Biologists are cool. ;)
And yes, I'm glad to see you've owned up to your word affliction...now we won't have to talk about it behind your back anymore. *wink*
SMFD:
Flirt. *laughing...* ;)
Anna:
Go girl. ;)
Hey Anna, nah, Art Museums, Art Museums ;) LOL
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