Suggested wine pairing: L’Oréal Sulfate-Free Frizz Defy Shampoo with Marula Oil.
SHAMPOO WEEK
continues, and evidently the Prince of Liechtenstein doesn’t read Mountain Time. I mean, maybe he’s the type who only checks in once a week or whatever, but the obvious day for that is Monday. No Swiss francs for me.
(Incidentally, I shampooed on Monday, and won’t again until Thursday—which also happens to be when Shampoo Week resumes.)
[insert category theory joke here]
That elf made me think for a second that that was Chimneyfoot and we were getting plot stuff during Shampoo Week. Which would have been insane, but no, just an elf.
Here’s that property of the number 14 I promised you: If you had a box, and you wanted to build walls inside the box that would separate the corners into different regions, there are 14 possible configurations of the corners that share regions. Neat, right?
Well yeah, he’s a Canadian lizardman.
And I’d rather be a shampoo golem than a sebaceous golem, so damn S.G. I’ll be your friend, you don’t have to anxiety anymore…
Also damn you could sell panel 4 as a t-shirt.
Circle: Ok, I’m trying to work out what you mean. A box (typically) has 8 interior corners, and there’s 14 ways to arrange them into regions? How many regions can there be at once? See, this is why I like bags. They’re much simpler when it comes to corners.
But yeah, I don’t think anything canonical ever happens during Shampoo Week. Probably. See, this is why I like bags. They’re much simpler when it comes to Shampoo Week canonicity.
Cold: The placeholder line for panel 4 was “Curiosity gave us pasteurization.” Pasteurization was originally used for the preservation of wine. Wine comes from grapes. It was all too perfect. I scared myself.
Oh, I meant only considering the floor of the box, so 4 corners. Here’s a photo demonstrating the 14 arrangements: https://i.imgur.com/QefR8Xz.png
I dare you to somehow work some element of this into a Mountain Time strip.
Ah, ok, that makes sense. I have no idea how I could use it, but it makes sense.
How didn’t I know that’s what Pasteur was after? He was FRENCH!
And can you believe Louis Braille was ALSO a famous French inventor?! (Hint at Thursday’s episode.)
Well yeah we both enjoy Home Movies