I honestly don’t know where she comes up with these things.
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Hams and trousers? Do I even want to know?
It is intriguing that a robot can float, even without ham, as evidenced by the word “still”. That may be a clue to her identity quest, right there.
I hadn’t thought of that. Hmmm, what kind of robot would have to float?
Well in case of a water emergency Data could have been used as a flotation device. (inner geek)
I’m not sure, but this seems to suggest that making a swimming Stephanie out of enough frogs, might be feasible in the future: http://biomech.media.mit.edu/images/pro_2/Muscle_Robot_Final.pdf
That is awesome. I have the smartest webcomic readers anywhere.
Do you remember Animaniacs? The skit Good Idea, Bad Idea comes to mind.
Oh yeaaahh, I remember those skits now. I loved Animaniacs. Hey, “bologna in our slacks,” remember? Kinda reminds me of “ham in trousers.” Heh.
That reminds me of couple of friends in college. We were theatre majors, and they were doing a comedy. So, the first night they came out with bologna in their shoes (’cause you can’t help but be funny with bologna in your shoes), and they were pretty funny.
The next night they came out with plums in their pockets (and I’m not making this up) and did just okay.
So, the next night they came out with bologna in their shoes and plums in their pockets and were hilarious. So that’s what they stuck with.
And that young boy grew up to be Dick Van Patten and the moral of the story is stop touching yourself there or somebody’s gonna slap you on the back of your head and your face will freeze like that.
To tell the truth, I don’t really think she could float. It’d be like that episode of All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku where Nuku Nuku dives in the ocean and sinks to the bottom.
Well, a genuine Smithfield ham is on the order of 12 lbs. or 5 kilos. And we do need to specify if she is floating in air or on water, so it really comes down to mass versus density for her and the hams – assuming very stretchy waistbands too.
LOL, so tired.
That darn chicken!
Yes, good chicken, but we need more cowbell – I mean “funny” in the chicken. So, tired. 🙂
I guess I could’ve made the chicken funnier, but I didn’t want to take away from the serious dialogue.
If that is “serious” dialogue, then go easy on actual funny dialog – it might make the chickens (and my head) explode!
Funny, I have enough trouble floating just with the two I was born with….
Hams or chickens? I’m getting confused. So, tired…
Hams. Wasn’t born with any chickens that I know of. That would be wierd.
“Why were you born with chickens?”
“I wanted to be near my mother.”