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Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for November 23, 2011
Transcript:
Rat: What are you reading, Goat? Goat: Chemistry. This chapter explains how each element has valence electrons, which are what determine how easy or hard it is for one element to mix with another. Rat: Sounds boring. Hey, did you get this invite to Pig's party on Friday? He wants us to R.S.V.P. if we're not going, which I don't think I am. Goat: Yeah... I don't want to go either. But I don't know what to tell him. What are you gonna say? Message: My valence electrons do not like your valence electrons.
hariseldon59 over 13 years ago
Sounds like Ratās adding another chapter to his āChemistry for Idiotsā book.
mnquiz over 13 years ago
Where is Pigās party. I thought Rat and Pig shared a house. In that case, difficult for Rat to miss the party.
peanuts_breaker over 13 years ago
āthereās just no chemistry between usā
Sisyphos over 13 years ago
Dern party poopers! āCourse, I am one.
rf_eq over 13 years ago
Probably for the best if you want to avoid a violent reaction.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 13 years ago
Valence electrons hang right above the curtain electrons.
They attract dust.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 13 years ago
MNquiz, I was thinking that too.
But maybe Pig is having his party at Chucky Cheeseāsā¦.. I know my friends never want to go there with me.
Orā¦. maybe heās having it at some dive, where his friends donāt want to mix with the negative elements.
codedaddy over 13 years ago
OK we can cover the coming lame attempts at puns by reporting about the chemist who deals with valence all week in Valencia, Spain only to confront spousesā valance hanging job while somewhat alleviated by playing the old Richie Valens collection. (Hoping to reduce the cleverness in the usual comments department by 20 or so).
finkd over 13 years ago
Rat doesnāt want to go because there might be a Banjo Fatality.
Rodney99 over 13 years ago
Iād exclude Pauly Shore tooā¦
hariseldon59 over 13 years ago
Rat = helium (least reactive element)Pig = oxygen (bonds with nearly everything)
corzak over 13 years ago
Also explain that you are full of Noble Gas, and your outer shell of valence electrons is full, and you have little inclination to participate in reactions.
corzak over 13 years ago
hey chemo-nerds, hereās best periodic table on the web! www.ptable.com
hariseldon59 over 13 years ago
Shame on Rat for perpetuating the myth that science is āboringā. No wonder the U.S. lags behind other countries in math and science education.
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 13 years ago
Soooo, heās the dirty rat that shot Liberty Valence electrons ā¦ā¦ .ā»
underwriter over 13 years ago
I still have a sneaking fondness for this periodic table:http://www.fulcrumgallery.com/Naomi-Weissman/Periodic-Table-of-Desserts_212437.htm(Sold out, but thereās one on ebay)
metropolitan gnome over 13 years ago
wow, rat just learned something! and from goat, to boot!
GypsyWoman over 13 years ago
I feel sorry for pig. He isnāt smart but he is sweet.
Number Three over 13 years ago
I love Ratās excuses..
LOL xxx
Rooster17780 over 13 years ago
ratās valence electrons donāt mix with anybody
Sherlock Watson over 13 years ago
Rat is one of the most un-valenced people Iāve ever seen.
Sherlock Watson over 13 years ago
I tried to watch a documentary about the chemistry of romance, but it had too much sex and valence for me.
tegm over 13 years ago
two atoms bump into each other. One says, I think I just lost an electron! Other one says, you sure? First one replies, Iām positive!
Popeyesforearm over 13 years ago
My God, the puns here today are positively brilliant!
jayhay over 13 years ago
sounds like s. pastis was doing his homework onvalace electrons
killacowinWA over 13 years ago
Considering Pigās reaction to the Punic Wars, he probably will think Rat is threatening violence on him.
Brownie114 over 13 years ago
Wow
fatjimi over 13 years ago
I think my folks used to grow valence oranges out in California.
fatjimi over 13 years ago
Certainly, but the Air Force swore them to secrecy on the matter.
fatjimi over 13 years ago
But they had presidential electrons every four years, just like now.
Destiny23 over 13 years ago
FREE THE RADICALS!!!