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While Henry and Charlie attend to mundane safe cracking, Nate ponders the age old (and still unanswered) question: When you shut the refrigerator door, does the light really go out?
I can sympathize with Nate. It really is so difficult to walk past the refrigerator with out opening the door ā¦ ājust for a lookā, to see if there is anything there that you feel like.
I donāt understand. Perhaps iām misinterpreting things here, but it looks like the Green Pirate is reading a book or magazine and yet apparently the only light source is coming from the fridge. So how was he reading before Nate opened up the door? Or is he holding something else in his hands?
@Ahem, while it may ālookā like a book to the untrained eye, itās actually an early version Kindle. The āpageā that you see in the last frame was a moveable flip screen that was later replaced by a stationary one for superior readability.
Nateās not used to being able to open the refrigerator door due to the RAF (Rat Air Force). However, eureka, a refrigerator he can open he thinks without anyone lookingā¦..I can just imagine what a fourth panel would beā¦ā¦.
The good guys are robbing the green ship. No problems, gonna get away with it, until Nate opens their fridge door ā couldnāt help it ā alerting the green crew to the heist, next panel is big sword fight.
StanfordWebbie about 8 years ago
While Henry and Charlie attend to mundane safe cracking, Nate ponders the age old (and still unanswered) question: When you shut the refrigerator door, does the light really go out?
AussiePaul about 8 years ago
I can sympathize with Nate. It really is so difficult to walk past the refrigerator with out opening the door ā¦ ājust for a lookā, to see if there is anything there that you feel like.
GROG Premium Member about 8 years ago
Nateās going to need that snack for the energy needed to get out of there in one piece.
Good morning, Crew!
newyorkslim about 8 years ago
I said āthe moneyā not ābread and honeyā!
ahem Premium Member about 8 years ago
I donāt understand. Perhaps iām misinterpreting things here, but it looks like the Green Pirate is reading a book or magazine and yet apparently the only light source is coming from the fridge. So how was he reading before Nate opened up the door? Or is he holding something else in his hands?
StanfordWebbie about 8 years ago
@Ahem, while it may ālookā like a book to the untrained eye, itās actually an early version Kindle. The āpageā that you see in the last frame was a moveable flip screen that was later replaced by a stationary one for superior readability.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 8 years ago
Good afternoon Crew!
Juan2 Premium Member about 8 years ago
I donāt get it, what am i missing, what is the punchline?
capkidd about 8 years ago
Nateās not used to being able to open the refrigerator door due to the RAF (Rat Air Force). However, eureka, a refrigerator he can open he thinks without anyone lookingā¦..I can just imagine what a fourth panel would beā¦ā¦.
David Partlow Premium Member about 8 years ago
The good guys are robbing the green ship. No problems, gonna get away with it, until Nate opens their fridge door ā couldnāt help it ā alerting the green crew to the heist, next panel is big sword fight.
Skylark about 8 years ago
Wellā¦DUH! It took me a moment to āgetā this one. Bad Nate. Bad!!!
rgcviper about 8 years ago
This one reminds me of a gag I heard a while back, based on a grammar rule.
āI before E except after C.
ā¦ unless you run a feisty heist on a weird beige foreign neighbor."
Good Evening, Crew.