Re: Tina, Tina, boBinna
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 8:05 pm
Random Google-ing brought me this...
Ja-jaja-ja-ja-to-da-da-Jabberwonky
Well doneski.
Ja-jaja-ja-ja-to-da-da-Jabberwonky
Well doneski.
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Whuh-oh...good thing there's dogs here...TazManiac wrote:No. But SkyNet does have you in it's Index....
(cue creepy theme music...)
"Wolfie's fine, dear."Jabberwonky wrote:Whuh-oh...good thing there's dogs here...
Arghhh, why did it have to be Terminator 2?????Dave wrote: "Wolfie's fine, dear."
I see as more inclined to precipitate an answer...TazManiac wrote:Often, Tina might be the beginning of a solution...
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.Jabberwonky wrote:I see as more inclined to precipitate an answer...TazManiac wrote:Often, Tina might be the beginning of a solution...
It could really bring the social pressures in that community to a boil, and the law might step in.Catawampus wrote: And what if the market is already saturated? Then it might not really be an ideal move.
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...Dave wrote:It could really bring the social pressures in that community to a boil, and the law might step in.Catawampus wrote: And what if the market is already saturated? Then it might not really be an ideal move.
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).jwhouk wrote:There is punning going on here, but I don't quite get the meaning...
Resulting in critical mess. Cleanup on aisle 4!Dave wrote: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).jwhouk wrote:There is punning going on here, but I don't quite get the meaning...
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!