Originally designed to be a site where I told stories about what it was like to be an engineering graduate student, but after two years of actually being a site with various random stories about motherhood, home renovations, nieces and nephews, shoe bargains, and anything else that popped into my head with only the very occasional nod to the blog name, I finally bit the bullet and started a new blog.
Updated December 31, 2007
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
The Doktah is actually quite smart
The Doktah and I were in the cave having lunch, and the conversation turned, as it so often does, to the insertion of foreign objects into one’s nose. I told her that I had heard that pediatricians have a special tool for removing things like beans and marbles from kids’ noses. The Doktah said that she didn’t see how these things could get stuck. “You could probably just blow it out again,” she said as she picked an olive pit from her Greek salad. Then she put it in her nose. Where it got stuck.
Oh, sorry, Doktah. I forgot to say that you think the nose is poorly designed. But faithful readers of Grad Lab Adventures can look forward to more tales of The Doktah and her quest of experimental proof. We're talking San Francisco, here, Doktah.
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