Two fantasies dominated my darting then. I wanted to dart Fritz Lipmann. Lipmann was an incredibly famous biochemist, got the Nobel Prize decades ago, and now was an august octogenarian who would spend his day shuffling around the campus in his running shoes, endlessly passing my first-floor dorm window. I would get him in my blowgun sights from behind my biochemistry textbooks {which were half about him}, choose between his rear end and shoulders, try to calculate his body weight for a proper dosage. I refrained from darting, however.
( Robert M. Sapolsky )
[ A Primate's Memoir: A ]
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