ALIEN: And this is the Wizo Quality Assortment.
BREWSTER: With Crunchy Frog?
ALIEN: Yes, Imported and frosted with glucose.
BREWSTER: Do you remove the bones?
ALIEN: If we did it wouldn’t be Crunchy, now would it?
@Edcole1961, hydrogen is liquid, or even solid, at high pressures, like on Jupiter. Based on the composition of the cookies, the space squid could be from Jupiter - but ought to be horribly decompressing in the near vacuum inside R U Sirius.
Space squid perhaps smelts metallic hydrogen into tools back home: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallic_hydrogen
Stuart Gathman: Since the cartoon specifically says liquid hydrogen, which, I’m sure you already know, has to be kept at a temperature of only a few degrees above absolute zero. Therefore, if they have liquid hydrogen in them, they must be among the coldest objects in the entire universe; hence the cool reference. Even under pressure, it would still be extremely cold.
margueritem over 13 years ago
Sell him the ones with the chocolate frogs…
Rakkav over 13 years ago
LOVE coconut. Ammonia, sulfur and liquid hydrogen… eh, not so much. :))
Do you suppose any of them sell Keen Spleens? Dr. Mel might like some of those for his monsters.
Edcole1961 over 13 years ago
I don’t know. Liquid hydrogen sounds really cool.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
Hostess doesn’t have as long an expiration date.
x_Tech over 13 years ago
ALIEN: And this is the Wizo Quality Assortment. BREWSTER: With Crunchy Frog? ALIEN: Yes, Imported and frosted with glucose. BREWSTER: Do you remove the bones? ALIEN: If we did it wouldn’t be Crunchy, now would it?
gordrogb Premium Member over 13 years ago
Good ingredients - they use only the finest space scouts.
grey2112 over 13 years ago
Hopefully no one shows up with a box of Spring Surprise!
Sandfan over 13 years ago
Ammonia-Sulfur? Somebody open a window.
David Hamilton over 13 years ago
LOL! All the Python references are great!
TheDOCTOR over 13 years ago
…and now for something COMPLETLY Different.
Bliss70 over 13 years ago
Mmmmm……coconut!
WaitingMan over 13 years ago
I’ve always been a fan of larks’ tongues in aspic.
puddleglum1066 over 13 years ago
Waiting man: the dish or the King Crimson record?
stuart over 13 years ago
@Edcole1961, hydrogen is liquid, or even solid, at high pressures, like on Jupiter. Based on the composition of the cookies, the space squid could be from Jupiter - but ought to be horribly decompressing in the near vacuum inside R U Sirius.
Space squid perhaps smelts metallic hydrogen into tools back home: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallic_hydrogen
Phatts over 13 years ago
Ehk, liquid hydrogen goes straight to my thighs.
captainedd over 13 years ago
Buy them - they’re ROCKET FUEL!
runar over 13 years ago
WaitingMan - Part I, Part II or Part III?
Phatts over 13 years ago
Captainedd, they’re Rocket fuel? What’s the MPCB? (Miles Per Candy Bar)
ChukLitl Premium Member over 13 years ago
The coconut & sulfur would be too corrosive for rocket fuel, & liquid hydrogen makes my ammonia breathing space squid farty. I’ll pass.
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
If they have liquid hydrogen, then they’re freezies, not cookies. They’re usually frosted.
Edcole1961 over 13 years ago
Stuart Gathman: Since the cartoon specifically says liquid hydrogen, which, I’m sure you already know, has to be kept at a temperature of only a few degrees above absolute zero. Therefore, if they have liquid hydrogen in them, they must be among the coldest objects in the entire universe; hence the cool reference. Even under pressure, it would still be extremely cold.
alan.gurka over 13 years ago
Now if only they could learn to serve humans.
Sherlock Watson over 13 years ago
No ram’s-bladder cup?