A quart of ‘slaw on the other hand is not a good engine coolant, however coal-slaw might make for a reasonable fuel (in the context of flammability rather then combustibility) depending on it’s composition.
Hmm, yes, perhaps not entirely clean-burning, but it has potential which should be explored.
I’ll get back to you on that after this research grant application.
A quart of ‘slaw on the other hand is not a good engine coolant, however coal-slaw might make for a reasonable fuel (in the context of flammability rather then combustibility) depending on it’s composition.
Hmm, yes, perhaps not entirely clean-burning, but it has potential which should be explored.
I’ll get back to you on that after this research grant application.
Greasing the wheels of justice? Make sure you bring a whole quart of lawbricant.
Reb: If my math is right, a gram of coal has 7000 calories, making coal-slaw a slightly heavier appetizer than a bloomin’ onion per gram.
Also, get that grant and buy up some cabbage and mayonnaise stocks. Let’s see what coal can really do for us.
Cold: It’s my understanding that the wheels of justice turn slowly. Does lawbricant make them faster or maintain the normal speed?
Yo! izzat the [ahem] ‘dinosaur’ from calvin ans hobbes in panel 8
Bingo.
“Maybe it’s puckering up.”
Now Mountain Time can go in this list I’m working on of Webcomics That Have Characters Named Martin.
It only contains two entries so far (this webcomic and my webcomic) because I haven’t done any actual research and I made it up a few seconds ago.
Where’s your comic, and who would win in a fight between my Martin and yours?
My comic can be found at https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/The_Best_Gamepiece_Photocomic/5668230/ (that link takes you exactly halfway through the comic, which happens to coincide with a quality increase, but I’d still recommend reading all of it if you want to read any of it).
As for that fight, it would probably have my Martin go “Wait, are you a talking rac—” before getting beaten down.