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To do that, he’d need to exceed the speed of light. In the one second, he would have traveled over 186,000 miles! How’d he get back so fast? By going faster than light, he went back in time! ……………..Yeeeeah, that’s it……That’s th’ ticket!
jdbligh about 6 years ago
AKA the speed of light. Wow.
Watcher about 6 years ago
Get some nitrious and you might get warp speed.
Troglodyte about 6 years ago
You’re up to speed, all right.
Enter.Name.Here about 6 years ago
To do that, he’d need to exceed the speed of light. In the one second, he would have traveled over 186,000 miles! How’d he get back so fast? By going faster than light, he went back in time! ……………..Yeeeeah, that’s it……That’s th’ ticket!
ptnjbrown about 6 years ago
Maybe he didn’t exceed the speed of light, just the speed of perception.
V45mikky about 6 years ago
Can he break the ice barrier?
Zebrastripes about 6 years ago
Ha! A stop watch in B.C.? too funny!
rshive about 6 years ago
Hope the ice isn’t really thin.
wirepunchr about 6 years ago
His answer is as smooth as the ice.
Ivan Araque about 6 years ago
I SAW that! :D
bucker39 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Casey Jones, you better watch your speed.
blakerl about 6 years ago
The explanation is listed in “The Guide to Cartoon Physics”.
boydwwadams about 6 years ago
Unfortunately it is impossible to travel faster than the speed of light….but it is a cute premise.
raptor about 6 years ago
Try explaining that to the police officer writing your speeding ticket…
hariseldon59 about 6 years ago
You’d think they’d be cold dressed like that in the winter.
chromosome about 6 years ago
I remember when I was young actually trying that in a mirror… figured I might be able to move fast enough my reflection would lag behind.