My sister Jes and I went for icecream at Coldstone Creamery this evening. We each had super-chocolatey icecream with brownie bits.
It's good to see Jes doing so well and being so happy. She explained to me over dinner about cytoflorology, or something like that, and I was just so proud of how much she knows. Yay for Jes!
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Cytoflorology is the little known study of the cells of those in the flower selling industry. Their cells vary from those of other workers, say butchers, because at night the flowers use their powers of stemelopathy to infiltrate the genetic codes of the floral workers. They make little flowery patterns in the supercoiled DNA and often times break the histones into small pieces to act as gravel in their vases.
Then there's flow cytometry, but that's much less enthralling.
Ah, Jes, thank you for making the first post on my blog so brainy and amusing and . . . you!
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