Funny lab things...

Well since the last ask a science blogger question was something about funny things happening in the lab, I figured I'd post this video off of collegehumor.com (that site where girls write their college name on their breasts for whatever reason)

hmm.. for whatever reason the video doesn't show itself (at least to me), so click on that white void above this text for the video to load.

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He wasn't even wearing safety glasses!!! I mean, sure, that labcoat will probably cause blindness after long term exposure, but to not wear safety glasses is just stupid.

By MiddleO'Nowhere (not verified) on 10 Dec 2006 #permalink

what I think is even more stupid is his tie-dyed clothing.. ick... hahah...