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Okay, so… can you make this into a t-shirt?
Awesomeness.
Amy
Makes me think of a poem of Cole Porter:
Experiment!
Make it your motto day and night.
Experiment,
And it will lead you to the light.
The apple on the top of the tree
is never too high to achieve,
So take an example from Eve…
Experiment!
Be curious,
Though interfering friends may frown.
Get furious,
At each attempt to hold you down.
If this advice you only employ,
The future can offer you infinite joy
And merriment…
Experiment,
And you’ll see!
- Cole Porter
One of my all time favorites. Thanks!!
Fantastic! I couldn’t agree more, and am continuously baffled by those content to live life as they did yesterday.
Sounds like the short term memory loss like the movie Memento.
DB
This is great! Thanks!
“The noblest pleasure is the joy of understanding.” – Leonardo Da Vinci
Please make a t-shirt out of this! It’s my favorite, by far, and I want to wear it =]
JH – You need to set up an account with Cafe Press. Then you can do tshirts, mugs, nicknacks, etc.
**google ** Your search – “jessica hagey” “Cafe Press” – did not match any documents. **
Fix this and you’ll make even more money. We want to give you money JH. Please let us give you money!!
i saw this after returning home from the lab today. it can be frustrating some times, but this definitly gets the point!
This is my 5 year old!
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D: the SlapChop.
My “C” is the remote control.
I’m sure Wikipedia fits in there somewhere.
So true, so true.
Nevermind, I just found your shirt site.
Jaarrrrh, It’s Good To Be Eighty.
“Sounds like the short term memory loss like the movie Memento.
DB”
Just to clarify, the character had anterograde amnesia, not short term memory loss.
wikipedia if you can’t work it out >.<
Yes, shirt please!
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The unboring life image is a classic. I’ll second the request for a t-shirt, and add a pitch to be able to order suitable-for-framing reprints.
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