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So far, today, I am more or less successfully resisting the urge to greet everyone I meet with "Why, yo ho ho" in my best Leslie Phillips voice.

Instead, let's have a sing-song.

Fifteen cells in a dead man's flask
Yo ho ho and a bottle of DMEM
Myco and strep's done for the rest
Yo ho ho and a bottle of DMEM

That's quite enough, I think.

Comments

Ever *tasted* DMEM? It;s not that nice. Ever tasted DMEM with 5% FCS? REALLY not nice.

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