This came in the mail today!
Awesome! This is going on the wall next to my B.S. and my Bikini Inspector license!
I'd really like to take one more opportunity to thank my parents, my family, my lab mates and friends, and my teachers and mentors for their support in all my efforts. I'm grateful for the important lessons I have learned from each of you, most of them outside of the classroom or lab. Hallelujah! Now let's have a scotch. Here's to you my lovelies.
Monday, March 26, 2007
With all the Rights, Honors, Privileges Thereto Appertaining.
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To give you a properly SoCal response: WOOT!
For a properly proper British response: Well done!
For a proper Delaware response:
Kurt, you rock my world.
Congratulations, my friend!!!
That thing sure is pretty.
I'm gonna fire up photoshop and see what one of those with my name on it looks like.
Awesome dude! Congrats on the reward for all your hard work. I can't wait until I get one of those... of course with my name on it instead of yours ;) .
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't wait to celebrate the new addition to the Ferret Cottage in person on FRIDAY! yay!
V.
Dr. Kurt, I'm really proud of you!!
Love,
Marmee
Looks great! Actually your other certificate is still here at home. Love, Momma (mom)
what are the "rights, honors, privileges" of having a PhD?
I know that we now get to refer to you as Dr. Kurt...
I think you should get discounts at Barnes and Noble and stores that sell tweed jackets with leather elbow patches! :-)
--V. (who is taking the 4:25 PM train down)
Man, I wanted pretty colours on mine! I wonder if I get some crayons if it would look better! ;-) Congrats dude.
We could have a photoshop contest, but I don't know that this is the most exciting source material.
I think one of the rights I now enjoy is that I can steal fries from your plate and you can't say anything about it.
I think that some stores do give a discount on tweed jackets and pipes. Also, now when I teach classes, I can be up to 15 minutes late before students start leaving.
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