Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard for December 14, 2023

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    Bilan  12 months ago

    Major Tom: And I’m floating in a most peculiar way. And the elf looks very different today

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    Jesy Bertz Premium Member 12 months ago

    It’s an Elf on the Continental Shelf!

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    Gent  12 months ago

    Oh look up in the sky. It a bird. It a plane. It the Hindenburg! … No waitsaminute.

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    oakie817  12 months ago

    i was hit by a giant flaming elf once

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    The Orange Mailman  12 months ago

    If only Brewster had filled it with hydrogen rather than his own breath.

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    phritzg Premium Member 12 months ago

    Hopefully there’s at least one country on Brewster’s Earth that is still capable of shooting down a giant balloon.

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    blackman2732  12 months ago

    How “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” festive!

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    gantech  12 months ago

    “I saw a vision of a man on a flaming pie…”

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    fjc007  12 months ago

    My mother hit me with a giant, flaming elf once; once! Name the movie?

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    blakerl  12 months ago

    II have never been hit by a falling meteor. I know someone has, so I do worry. But I’m not worried about a falling giant, flaming elf. But I suppose it could happen, after the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade? Did anyone ever get hit?

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    Serial Pedant  12 months ago

    that was a f*a*r*t;

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    geese28  12 months ago

    So a meteor wipes out dinosaurs while we get the flaming elf?

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    xSigoff Premium Member 12 months ago

    Well in any case he would not make it to the ground; except possibly as small scorched pieces of plastic…He has virtually no mass to speak of and would likely slow down before burning up, reducing his speed and probably opening a seam or two. Remember, Boys and Girls that one of the first NASA satellites was a Mylar balloon called Echo 1.

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    Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago

    Nothing says Merry Christmas like molten vinyl!

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    cuzinron47  12 months ago

    I doubt that it will make it that far, it’ll never make it through the space junk.

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    mistercatworks  12 months ago

    How unlikely.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  12 months ago

    Unlikely to make the passage in less than three million pieces.

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    Mostly Water Premium Member 12 months ago

    Oh great… another overblown international incident over a balloon.

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    Jml58  12 months ago

    Falling down on New Jersey.

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    eb110americana  12 months ago

    Santa, this is Houston, you have unsecured payload in orbit. Over.

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    norphos  12 months ago

    Pam is smart, so I generally agree with her, but as it is inflated it will most likely float gently until it lands. Brewster didn’t use helium, so it will come down, but not fast enough to burn from the friction.

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    Beowulf 406 Premium Member 12 months ago

    I despise “Elf on the Shelf”. They are just creepy. Burning them should become a holiday tradition, like burning Guys on Guy Fawkes night.

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    eddi-TBH  12 months ago

    Right into Santa’s flight path!

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    bakana  11 months ago

    Purely in the interests of Science, someone should try this in real life.

    Now, all we gotta do is convince NASA.

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