Love that last bit!
Andromeda will be found at fault for failing to Doppler red shift fast enough.
Out of date! I saw a news story recently which said that scientists now believe that we are in a galaxy which collided with the Milky Way and is being absorbed into it.
I believe they serve Milky Way at the Restaurant at the End of the Universe.
Picking up hitchhiker’s will raise your premiums…
Sigh…I do miss Douglas Adams. Thanks for the reminder, guys.
It’s early, but suddenly I have a hankering for a candy bar.
HEY! good news for HHG2TG fans, I read that Eoin Colfer is writing a new book for the series.
Awww, Mac, I was gonna say that …
This reminds me of the time my Saturn collided with the Ford Galaxy and it took my insurance company about three billion years to settle that claim.
If #^%^! Andromeda would just use its signals, we wouldn’t have this problem….
How many people here can see the Milky Way from where the live?
I have to drive about 75 miles out from town to see the Milky Way.
Hey! I have to drive 75 miles to buy a Milky Way (rimshot).
OK its really 5…
Wow. That’s the most work I’ve ever seen a comic strip do for a quick one-liner. Great job!
I prefer a Milky Way anytime over an Andromeda.
Why don’t we all meet at the Galactic Bar? I like it much better than the Black Hole.
Eoin Colfer, author of Artemis Fowl? I hope he realizes the magnitude of the task
Wow, that part in the center is the biggest Milky Way bar I’ve ever seen!
BTW, how many think we should change it to the Snickers Galaxy because of all the nuts?
Why not the Granola Galaxy? Everything that lives here that isn’t a fruit or a nut is a flake.
(And before you ask, “Which are you?”…I believe I’d fall into the nut category.)
They are mostly empty space so they would mostly pass through each other. Maybe not so much with the the black holes, though.
margueritem about 15 years ago
Love that last bit!
Edcole1961 about 15 years ago
Andromeda will be found at fault for failing to Doppler red shift fast enough.
Motivemagus about 15 years ago
Out of date! I saw a news story recently which said that scientists now believe that we are in a galaxy which collided with the Milky Way and is being absorbed into it.
lewisbower about 15 years ago
I believe they serve Milky Way at the Restaurant at the End of the Universe.
zero about 15 years ago
Picking up hitchhiker’s will raise your premiums…
Ray_C about 15 years ago
Sigh…I do miss Douglas Adams. Thanks for the reminder, guys.
McGehee about 15 years ago
It’s early, but suddenly I have a hankering for a candy bar.
shadowwriter about 15 years ago
HEY! good news for HHG2TG fans, I read that Eoin Colfer is writing a new book for the series.
Takiniteasy about 15 years ago
Awww, Mac, I was gonna say that …
gordrogb Premium Member about 15 years ago
This reminds me of the time my Saturn collided with the Ford Galaxy and it took my insurance company about three billion years to settle that claim.
ColoradoRider about 15 years ago
If #^%^! Andromeda would just use its signals, we wouldn’t have this problem….
Varnes about 15 years ago
How many people here can see the Milky Way from where the live?
zerotsm about 15 years ago
I have to drive about 75 miles out from town to see the Milky Way.
zero about 15 years ago
Hey! I have to drive 75 miles to buy a Milky Way (rimshot).
OK its really 5…
Max Starman Jones about 15 years ago
Wow. That’s the most work I’ve ever seen a comic strip do for a quick one-liner. Great job!
Trebor39 about 15 years ago
I prefer a Milky Way anytime over an Andromeda.
Ray_C about 15 years ago
Why don’t we all meet at the Galactic Bar? I like it much better than the Black Hole.
PappyFiddle about 15 years ago
Eoin Colfer, author of Artemis Fowl? I hope he realizes the magnitude of the task
Sherlock Watson about 15 years ago
Wow, that part in the center is the biggest Milky Way bar I’ve ever seen!
BTW, how many think we should change it to the Snickers Galaxy because of all the nuts?
Rakkav about 15 years ago
Why not the Granola Galaxy? Everything that lives here that isn’t a fruit or a nut is a flake.
(And before you ask, “Which are you?”…I believe I’d fall into the nut category.)
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
They are mostly empty space so they would mostly pass through each other. Maybe not so much with the the black holes, though.