…or else these would have been the lyrics to “Strangers in the Night.”
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The opening party for the National Association of Science Writers annual meeting was Friday. A folk singer, a classical guitar/opera duo, and an astronomical a cappella group serenaded about 600 science writers with songs about science. Some people write about science, others sing.
Leo Kretzner, NASW member, molecular biologist, and singer/songwriter, wrote and performed the parody above.
Extra credit: Name the restriction enzymes during the doobee-doobeedoos.
hmmm….I caught Eco, Hind, Sma, and Xba…but I think I missed two!
PS that’s hysterical.
PPS Scooby, scooby doo….
You caught as many as I did. I was secretly hoping someone else would get the rest. Fingers crossed for a reader who slept with the New England Biolabs catalog under his/her pillow.