I found this scrap of paper on the floor of the cell culture room just after Easter:

A shopping list, in ink, on scrap paper from someone's thesis draft. Strangely touching.
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I found this scrap of paper on the floor of the cell culture room just after Easter:

A shopping list, in ink, on scrap paper from someone's thesis draft. Strangely touching.

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Comments
Bread, cucumber, tomato, avocado, mince (a little), lettuce, cheese. A recipe for a homosexual man's sandwich?
Posted by: Nige | April 27, 2007 10:31 PM
Ah, "cheese". I was wondering what "Gheere" was.
*resists comment about usefulness of thesis drafts
Posted by: I whiffle, you whiffle, we all whiffle | April 28, 2007 10:59 PM