so steer a course a course for nowhere
Feb. 11th, 2007 04:15 pmThat's it, I've HAD it. I am moving somewhere else and enrolling somewhere where I can play with test tubes and get in on this mitochondrial DNA stuff. Maybe Seattle. I hear it rains a lot there.
On plus side, in Apuleius some witch just transformed a whole bunch of people into various animals, set a house on fire, and transported some guy to the top of a mountain and left him there. This is AWESOME.
Nonetheless, I am still going to play with mitochondria. And rain.
we live for words and die for words
principles we can afford
a sea of changes three miles wide
On plus side, in Apuleius some witch just transformed a whole bunch of people into various animals, set a house on fire, and transported some guy to the top of a mountain and left him there. This is AWESOME.
Nonetheless, I am still going to play with mitochondria. And rain.
we live for words and die for words
principles we can afford
a sea of changes three miles wide
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Date: 2007-02-12 06:39 am (UTC)And also, I am not the only person in the world who dislikes constant warm, sunny weather, yay!
I knew this already, but it's always a relief to see someone else be like, where's my RAIN?
This is why we are friends, yes? Among other reasons.^_^
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Date: 2007-02-12 05:12 pm (UTC)*commences wailing* Noooooooo! don't move to Seattle! come East! there is plenty of rain in Boston and NY and MD and other biology-friendly cities. promise! I miss you! and Rachel. d'you know if she's coming back after 1 yr?
well, this january/febraury we've been unusually dry I think, but I'd much rather be sopped throughout March/April/May and have sunny Februaries, because dec/jan/feb are my hardest months.
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