Reminds me of ’America’s Dumbest Criminals’ years ago. For some unexplained reason, a law enforcement office had a colander sitting around. They put it on the head of a suspect telling them that it would act as a lie detector. Suspect proceeded to confess!
I had a toy planetarium when I was a kid. Plastic ball with holes for constellations punched in it and a 15 watt light bulb inside. You could tilt it and rotate it.
djagir 3 months ago
I think Nancy’s theory has a few holes in it.
danketaz Premium Member 3 months ago
And if the house burns down, you can still look up and see the stars where the ceiling used to be.
gozirra2 Premium Member 3 months ago
Reminds me of ’America’s Dumbest Criminals’ years ago. For some unexplained reason, a law enforcement office had a colander sitting around. They put it on the head of a suspect telling them that it would act as a lie detector. Suspect proceeded to confess!
Decepticomic 3 months ago
Wow. Miracles are real…
Chris 3 months ago
nonsense! you can wash them without the holey thing. :D
AM730 3 months ago
I have never seen anything as frighteningly normal as this in this strip
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 3 months ago
Panel 3: It’s not like the real stars have much to do with it either.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator 3 months ago
That would be my wish.
willie_mctell 3 months ago
I had a toy planetarium when I was a kid. Plastic ball with holes for constellations punched in it and a 15 watt light bulb inside. You could tilt it and rotate it.
Aladar30 Premium Member 3 months ago
Fritzi could simply wash them in the sink.