I like you, but would hate to see you working with subatomic particles.
More wisdom next Friday,
Andrew
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About Andrew Reynolds
Born in California
Did the school thing studying electronics, computers, release engineering and literary criticism.
I worked in the high tech world doing software release engineering and am now retired.
Then I got prostate cancer.
Now I am a blogger and work in my wood shop doing scroll saw work and marquetry.
Is there a pun in there that I’m not getting? I HATE it when I don’t get the joke…!
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Yes, there is no pun. Subatomic particles are dangerous to work with and sometimes the the result of nuclear explosions. I’d hate to see you working with them …
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Oops…too late! Am I glowing?
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Yes, your can be seen for miles …
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It’s okay – I wouldn’t want to see me working with subatomic particles, either. 😉
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Good news, did consider what kind of disaster that could cause. 😉
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You’ve blown my mind! My subatomic particles aren’t all that sharp!
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True, but they sometimes lead to explosive results.
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You’re deep for a Friday. Or something. 😉
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I’m deep into today. 😉
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I like anyone who can use ‘subatomic’ and ‘particles’ in the same sentence.
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I took just enough high school physics to know what the words mean but not enough to be in the same lab with them.
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We must know many of the same people…
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Very likely. 😉
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