Beverly Hofsteder wonders when Mary first knew that Sheldon was going to have such a remarkable mind.
Mary Cooper: Well, I would have to say when he was thirteen and he tried to build a nuclear reaction in the tool shed.
Sheldon: Ooh, this is a good one.
Mary Cooper: Now, the first thing you need to know about Shelly is, ever since he was a little boy, he was always concerned with the well-being of others. And he didn’t think it was fair for people to pay for electricity, so he was gonna power the entire town for free.
Sheldon: Tell her about the uranium. Tell her about the uranium!
Mary Cooper: Oh, well! Well, this is adorable. When he arranged to get some yellow-cake from Chad, I thought he was talking about twinkies from one of his friends.
Sheldon: Yeah. But I wasn’t, because I didn’t have any friends.
Mary Cooper: No. It turns out this little scallywag was trying to use my Visa card to buy uranium from an African warlord in the country of Chad.
For Joeland, does it count where I live at we use to have what was called Joyland, then about 30 years ago park closed, was vandalized and theft. When working Joyland drew lots of people. The owners retired and man who invested died. Took 40 years for property to sell.
Somehow reminded of a guy named Bob who started a new religion and called it Bobism. He had wanted to name it after his wife Judy, but … (remembered from a 1980s Prairie Home Companion episode)
stillfickled Premium Member about 3 years ago
NavaJOE nation. ( I know, sorry)
Susan00100 about 3 years ago
Oh, there’s a “Joeland”. They just call it “Coney Island”!!
jagedlo about 3 years ago
You can always say that your name is slang for coffee, Joe!
MS72 about 3 years ago
CHAD-TY, sounds like food!
Beaker about 3 years ago
Could have been Chad and Jeremy.
ChessPirate about 3 years ago
Do not buy that yellow-cake from Chad!
From “The Big Bang Theory”:
Beverly Hofsteder wonders when Mary first knew that Sheldon was going to have such a remarkable mind.
Mary Cooper: Well, I would have to say when he was thirteen and he tried to build a nuclear reaction in the tool shed.
Sheldon: Ooh, this is a good one.
Mary Cooper: Now, the first thing you need to know about Shelly is, ever since he was a little boy, he was always concerned with the well-being of others. And he didn’t think it was fair for people to pay for electricity, so he was gonna power the entire town for free.
Sheldon: Tell her about the uranium. Tell her about the uranium!
Mary Cooper: Oh, well! Well, this is adorable. When he arranged to get some yellow-cake from Chad, I thought he was talking about twinkies from one of his friends.
Sheldon: Yeah. But I wasn’t, because I didn’t have any friends.
Mary Cooper: No. It turns out this little scallywag was trying to use my Visa card to buy uranium from an African warlord in the country of Chad.
rhpii about 3 years ago
Well there is Jo-rdan
kab2rb about 3 years ago
For Joeland, does it count where I live at we use to have what was called Joyland, then about 30 years ago park closed, was vandalized and theft. When working Joyland drew lots of people. The owners retired and man who invested died. Took 40 years for property to sell.
poppacapsmokeblower about 3 years ago
What about Scott, Phil, Cam, Indie, Dan, Finn, and Russ? With the Addams family there’s even cousin It.
gcarlson about 3 years ago
Somehow reminded of a guy named Bob who started a new religion and called it Bobism. He had wanted to name it after his wife Judy, but … (remembered from a 1980s Prairie Home Companion episode)