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"It's just like the regular stew only it's got some bits of matter in it we can't identify."
"Frank here used to teach high school physiology, so if you value your Zygomatic arch or your Alveolar margins, you'll start talking."
"Never ask a retired Archaeologist to go find something in the basement."
"And everything from my dig is brought here where it's identified, classified, interpreted, and then eaten."
"Paul, turn off your flashlight. There's a real interesting star cluster I'm trying to get a picture of."
(Why it took 15 years to deploy the x-ray telescope - Carry on luggage must fit through here) "Dang! Still too bulky!"
"Your formula for a carbohydrate is close, but not entirely accurate. I'm pretty sure carbohydrates consist of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, sour cream and bacon bits."
(Ironically, the last thing Prof. Caruthers remembered was explaining how energy is produced when molecules collide.)