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Posted on November 22, 2011December 9, 2011 By Andrew Thaler 5 Comments on Because you love the way we science for science…
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…David has regained the first place position, with a small but comfortable lead over second place (who, by the way, also writes a fantastic immunology blog). As an added incentive to keep it that way, here’s a wholly inexplicable picture of David:

I really don't have any idea what's going on here, but the man has his own Waffle House hat. Please note, this picture was not taken in a Waffle House.
I really don't have any idea what's going on here, but the man has his own Waffle House hat. Please note, this picture was not taken in a Waffle House.

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5 thoughts on “Because you love the way we science for science…”

  1. WhySharksMatter says:
    November 22, 2011 at 8:56 am

    Was that taken at The Loop? Clearly we’re on Duke’s campus (I always have terrible fashion sense but I only wore my DukeCard on campus), and I think I recognize the booths.

  2. Southern Fried Scientist says:
    November 22, 2011 at 9:00 am

    That looks like a Loop milkshake next to you.

  3. Anna L says:
    November 22, 2011 at 3:54 pm

    Actually I would say it looks like a cup from the Dillo, but based on the booths, and the location of the board above the cashier station, I would say this was taken at the Loop

  4. Christy C says:
    November 22, 2011 at 10:51 pm

    I want a loop milkshake. Y’all making it for our 5-year?

  5. Anna L says:
    November 23, 2011 at 4:17 pm

    I should be there, unless fate interfers

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