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[[File:Myoglobin_John_Kendrew.jpg|thumb|Biochemist and crystallographer John Kendrew setting up a perimeter defense of myglobin spikes.]]'''You and whose protein?''' is a [[catch phrase]]. | [[File:Myoglobin_John_Kendrew.jpg|thumb|Biochemist and crystallographer John Kendrew setting up a perimeter defense of myglobin spikes.]]'''You and whose protein?''' is a [[catch phrase]]. | ||
Etymology: perhaps related to the "protein from the sea" robot in ''Logan's Run''. | |||
''You and whose protein?'' is the official Battle Cry of the [[Grievous Mitochondria]]. | |||
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File:Jekyll Perfume.png|link=Jekyll (perfume)|New perfume [[Jekyll (perfume)|designed for sociopaths ]]. | |||
File:Orson Welles War of the Worlds 1938.jpg|Humanity and other non-essential services|Orson Welles announces to the press that he has tested positive for the catch phrase [[Humanity and other non-essential services]]. | |||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == |
Revision as of 14:24, 9 June 2016
You and whose protein? is a catch phrase.
Etymology: perhaps related to the "protein from the sea" robot in Logan's Run.
You and whose protein? is the official Battle Cry of the Grievous Mitochondria.
In the News
New perfume designed for sociopaths .
Orson Welles announces to the press that he has tested positive for the catch phrase Humanity and other non-essential services.