Bruce Lahn's Seed

Seed has published an interview with Bruce Lahn. It's not all that interested, and, frankly, the boys at Gene Expression could have done much better. Given their obsession with Lahn, I wouldn't be surprised to see him show up in the 10 questions series.

The title of this post is both a play on the name of the magazine and a reference to Lahn's status as one of Chicago's 10 most eligible bachelors.

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Given their obsession with Lahn, I wouldn't be surprised to see him show up in the 10 questions series.

*sly smile*