A couple of minutes ago in my office, a colleague said to me,
"I think senescence explains all my problems."
It's sad when they finally realize this.
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A couple of minutes ago in my office, a colleague said to me,
"I think senescence explains all my problems."
It's sad when they finally realize this.

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Comments
Somehow, it seems more appealing than mycoplasma.
Posted by: Alethea | February 8, 2008 01:30 AM
Is he tenured? (I'm guessing yes).
Posted by: Angry Lab Rat | February 9, 2008 07:45 AM
hur hur. Context is everything, yes?
Posted by: BK | February 9, 2008 11:58 AM