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 13 days ago
I think Nancy’s theory has a few holes in it.
danketaz Premium Member 13 days 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 13 days 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 12 days ago
Wow. Miracles are real…
Chris 12 days ago
nonsense! you can wash them without the holey thing. :D
AM730 12 days ago
I have never seen anything as frighteningly normal as this in this strip
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 12 days ago
Panel 3: It’s not like the real stars have much to do with it either.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator 12 days ago
That would be my wish.
willie_mctell 12 days 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 12 days ago
Fritzi could simply wash them in the sink.