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Feb 17, 2006 20:12

Hmmm, after buying a bouquet for Marianne, I realized that I like flowers. This will sound incredibly metrosexual, but I don't see why guys never get flowers for Valentine's Day. I would be perfectly fine with getting a bouquet. In fact, since I seem to have developed an interest in flowers, I'd actually rather have a bouquet than a bunch of ( Read more... )

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blueeyedgirl519 February 18 2006, 04:46:44 UTC
I recently heard about "masculine" bouquets in the newspaper. Maybe you could look into some of those. hehe There's a French song by a singer named Émilie Simon called "Flowers." It basically goes "I want to buy you flowers. It's a same you're a boy. Because when you are not a girl, nobody buys you flowers..."

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z4b00m4f00 February 18 2006, 17:49:16 UTC
Meh, it really doesn't matter if the bouquet is "masculine" or not.

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ralph_the_fat February 18 2006, 06:11:43 UTC
ZATO-1!!!!???!? Dude, if he liked flowers that automatically makes it awesome....Also, I once wanted to get into Botany....that was interesting.

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z4b00m4f00 February 18 2006, 17:51:18 UTC
Well, what can I do with a botany major? Study plants? Study organic molecules that are produced by plants and insert them into plasmids and manufacture them with the help of bacteria?

Speaking of which...I always did want to produce bioluminescent food. Luciferin gene, here I come!

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puddy_8ball February 18 2006, 19:27:45 UTC
Sorry, UofL doesn't seem to like botany (for damn good reasons; Botany is Bio and Chem's bastard red-headed child that is beaten regularly)

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puddy_8ball February 18 2006, 21:54:13 UTC
Naaah, ecologists typically avoid chemistry. I don't think I've ever actually heard the term "molar" used in ecology, its always ppm or some more relative term. Although there is a lot of chemistry in aquatic ecosystems, its from a very passive approach.

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z4b00m4f00 February 18 2006, 20:41:44 UTC
SO! FATHERLESS CHILDREN NEED LOVE TOO!

J/k, well, not really, they do, but microbiological engineering sounds more practical to me than the study of plants, although certainly the integration of the two in some form would be interesting.

And you're an ecologist. Ecology could be just as well a bastard child (maybe not red-headed) of Chemistry and Biology as Botany could. :- P

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iwonabebobdylan February 21 2006, 23:18:50 UTC
Not to be random but steve. You and I still need to go clubbing. If you're hooked up you gotta bring the lady. Either way we must Club. Whats new dood?

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suetake February 23 2006, 13:57:07 UTC
Yeah lets all go clubbing, those baby seals have had it coming for some time now....wait did I say clubbing ...oh im sorry i meant "clubbin!!!!"

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z4b00m4f00 February 24 2006, 06:21:22 UTC
PS. I enjoyed the thunderbolt message.

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