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"Not much of a scientist, but we keep him on because he is a snappy dresser." |
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At one recent place of employment, my white lab coat got
me the nickname "el carnicero". |
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+ love this! Do they always have to be white?
Try category Fashion:Protection or something. |
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"Oh great," here comes Joseph in that technicolor lab-coat of his." |
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(g) cheap enough to be disposable in case f fails. |
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There are enough women scientists that it's appropriate to
refer to them with a plural. |
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h) comes with a variety of matching kerchiefs, each impregnated with a different neutralizer. |
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As a fashion accessory, spray-on bottles of various litmus-like indicators, used to give a bit more advanced warning than the usual "Ah, so I'm on fire again, am I ?". |
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A dress or mumu design shows its wisdom in the case of a
spill. I guess scientists just need to get used to cross
dressing |
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// A dress or mumu design // |
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Harry Potter-style Wizard's robes for lab wear ? Might just catch on. |
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Cassocks may appear at first glance somewhat effeminate (which makes any prejudice against women priests even harder to understand) but a woollen cassock is wonderfully warm when traversing the cold and draughty corridors of ancient ecclesiastical buildings in winter, plus it has lots of handy pockets for concealing weapons. |
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