On the plus side, we don’t have to actually see what happened to the bananas (Agnes’ description in panel two is more than enough).
Please tell me that Agnes, having completed the experiment, now realizes that she should not give this present to Grandma.
And the banana mush, once it reached that six-foot peak, fell back to the floor so Lester could devour it (better than one of those robot vacuums)? Or did it hit the ceiling and stay there?
seanfear about 2 years ago
ummmm i have many ideas for what to do with it (but many of them involve blood)
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 2 years ago
Methods of improvement discoveries.
To boldly go where no sane person would.
profbob about 2 years ago
Seems like the bananas split.
Truth Seeker about 2 years ago
Agnes will make a great engineer; she can only hope that Trout will be become technically adept enough to correct her mistakes!
gopher gofer about 2 years ago
footiness, fruitiness. all you could ask for in a massage device that’s going to mangle your feet…
The Orange Mailman about 2 years ago
I work with someone who has a hint of fruitiness.
paullp Premium Member about 2 years ago
Random Musings:
On the plus side, we don’t have to actually see what happened to the bananas (Agnes’ description in panel two is more than enough).
Please tell me that Agnes, having completed the experiment, now realizes that she should not give this present to Grandma.
And the banana mush, once it reached that six-foot peak, fell back to the floor so Lester could devour it (better than one of those robot vacuums)? Or did it hit the ceiling and stay there?
Oh, well — Merry Christmas, Agnes!