TazManiac wrote:Often, Tina might be the beginning of a solution...
I see as more inclined to precipitate an answer...
So, is she going to be opening a new branch of Mucho Mocha out in Solvang? If she's feeling sedimental she could probably rent a location right next to the Super Nate store over on Petrie Street.
Is she financially solvent enough to manage that? Would that be an insoluble hindrance to her if she gave it her full concentration, or even just a fraction? And what if the market is already saturated? Then it might not really be an ideal move.
Catawampus wrote: And what if the market is already saturated? Then it might not really be an ideal move.
It could really bring the social pressures in that community to a boil, and the law might step in.
Frankly, I think yer all wet- water finds it's own level, no matter how murky. And besides, I've SEEN the law in Solvang... throw a doughnut at them to distract and you are home free. A crippled three-year-old on a two wheeled tricycle can outrun them. And the only reason the community is at a boil is because of the weather... and with the drought being what it is, what little water there might be will boil off rapidly...
(throws a copy of "Great accomplishments as Governer of California" by Jerry Brown... all two pages... and most of it is pictures...into the pun vault)
Rule 17 of the Bombay Golf Course- "You shall play the ball where the monkey drops it,"
I speak fluent Limrick-
the Old Sgt.
jwhouk wrote:There is punning going on here, but I don't quite get the meaning...
Well, the guys went off into chemistry puns... solutions and precipitates. I took it to "solving" (another term for dissolving) and "supernate" (the liquid left over when something precipitates), and Catawumpus referred to saturated solutions (which won't dissolve anything more).
I then took his reference to "ideal", and dragged it over into another corner of the lab, with a bow to Boyle's Law (which has to do with the pressure and volume of an ideal gas) and a touch of biology (Petri dishes).
Fortunately we're not talking about atomic physics much... thowing this many nerds together into a confined epace might create a critical mass and go kerblooie!
jwhouk wrote:There is punning going on here, but I don't quite get the meaning...
Well, the guys went off into chemistry puns... solutions and precipitates. I took it to "solving" (another term for dissolving) and "supernate" (the liquid left over when something precipitates), and Catawumpus referred to saturated solutions (which won't dissolve anything more).
I then took his reference to "ideal", and dragged it over into another corner of the lab, with a bow to Boyle's Law (which has to do with the pressure and volume of an ideal gas) and a touch of biology (Petri dishes).
Fortunately we're not talking about atomic physics much... thowing this many nerds together into a confined epace might create a critical mass and go kerblooie!