Thought I remembered this about how to really pronounce the name. Colin Ronan, one of Edmond Halley’s biographers, preferred /ˈhɔːli/, rhyming with crawly.[
Not wonder he was in a hurry. That breakfast looks good.
I thought Halley was English. Where’s the black pudding? Where’s the beans on toast? Where’s the kippers?
Research thatijustmadeup has revealed that Halley was also into Gastronmy.
Bacon “and” sausage.. my kind of breakfast.
Seems kind of fitting that Halley likes his eggs sunny side up…
There’s that pesky Halley’s comet,It makes me sick, I want to vomit.
Does he only have breakfast once every 75 years too?
After he’s finished eating, he scours the kitchen counter and sink using Halley’s Comet.
Fortunately, we only have to worry about it now every 76 years. Unless we’re studying the history of astronomy.
I feel like I’m missing a pun here, but most likely, it’s just Kliban using sheer randomness for humor.
Plus “gastronomy”.
B. Kliban
tudza Premium Member about 1 year ago
Thought I remembered this about how to really pronounce the name. Colin Ronan, one of Edmond Halley’s biographers, preferred /ˈhɔːli/, rhyming with crawly.[
Charliegirl Premium Member about 1 year ago
Not wonder he was in a hurry. That breakfast looks good.
dadoctah about 1 year ago
I thought Halley was English. Where’s the black pudding? Where’s the beans on toast? Where’s the kippers?
PraiseofFolly about 1 year ago
Research thatijustmadeup has revealed that Halley was also into Gastronmy.
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 1 year ago
Bacon “and” sausage.. my kind of breakfast.
Glibster about 1 year ago
Seems kind of fitting that Halley likes his eggs sunny side up…
ElwoodP about 1 year ago
There’s that pesky Halley’s comet,It makes me sick, I want to vomit.
CccComics4me about 1 year ago
Does he only have breakfast once every 75 years too?
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member about 1 year ago
After he’s finished eating, he scours the kitchen counter and sink using Halley’s Comet.
tims145 about 1 year ago
Fortunately, we only have to worry about it now every 76 years. Unless we’re studying the history of astronomy.
Stephen Gilberg about 1 year ago
I feel like I’m missing a pun here, but most likely, it’s just Kliban using sheer randomness for humor.
dorloo Premium Member about 1 year ago
Plus “gastronomy”.