I am under the impresson that the turkey is in orbit.
And likely subsequent turkeys.
Time to call Dominos, or Papa Johns … Or whatever / whoever is your favorite pizza vendor.
And they deliver, although I am not sure about – to orbit.
But IIRC, the ISS did get holiday dinners… pakaged and set aside in advance…
Hassenpheffer?
“kill the wabbit”
“SHhhh – Be vewy vewy quiet…”
November 7, 2023 at 8:00 am
badger52
If counted by characters not seen for awhile there are many plot devices afoot.
Come to think of it we never got to see Ma Cates, either.
I hope becoming close to one of the twins does not become the equivalent of wearing a red jersey while exploring a new planet on Star Trek. Most of them didn’t live long enough to make it into the credits at the end of the episode.
I thought the Blue ’64 was destroyed in the crash? I know they are built like tanks but a SUV at speed is going to put dents in the upholstery you can’t iron out. Dream sequence anyone or is Chris recycling old cartoon panels? Inquiring minds want to know.
Spin
P.S. That fourth turning is getting to be a real screw job.
Feeling lost? Maybe you should try Harry Chrishna.
Zar Belk!
November 7, 2023 at 2:52 pm
WayneM
It’s funny… with all the focus on Kiko of late, I was thinking to myself about the odds of Mari, outside of the scrutiny, getting herself into some shenanigans…
Meh. Already own two robots. They vacuum my rugs, or at least that was the promise. Most shiftless electronic B’s I’ve ever seen, and need more coddling and handholding than a paranoid three-year-old. I think China and I have different ideas of what “disruptive” really means.
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Why do we never see Ian?
Wrong question. The correct question is why are Travis and Ian not performing some badly needed maintenance on that house?
Is that a massive tree growing on the porch roof?
Henry,
Falling Waters it’s not.
Thank God it’s not.
Is he behind the fourth wall?
Ian is the household Lares…
Lucius,
Are they going to set out a statue of Ian next to Sam’s carbonized turkey on Thanksgiving?
Yes.. holding a CO2 fire extinguisher
I am under the impresson that the turkey is in orbit.
And likely subsequent turkeys.
Time to call Dominos, or Papa Johns … Or whatever / whoever is your favorite pizza vendor.
And they deliver, although I am not sure about – to orbit.
But IIRC, the ISS did get holiday dinners… pakaged and set aside in advance…
Hassenpheffer?
“kill the wabbit”
“SHhhh – Be vewy vewy quiet…”
If counted by characters not seen for awhile there are many plot devices afoot.
Hmm….
Come to think of it we never got to see Ma Cates, either.
I hope becoming close to one of the twins does not become the equivalent of wearing a red jersey while exploring a new planet on Star Trek. Most of them didn’t live long enough to make it into the credits at the end of the episode.
I suspect Chris is still trying to decide which old leading man to base Ian on.
We should start a pool.
I’m thinking Daniel Day-Lewis Natty Bumppo wasn’t exactly a Texican, but he was a pioneer.
I thought the Blue ’64 was destroyed in the crash? I know they are built like tanks but a SUV at speed is going to put dents in the upholstery you can’t iron out. Dream sequence anyone or is Chris recycling old cartoon panels? Inquiring minds want to know.
Spin
P.S. That fourth turning is getting to be a real screw job.
Spin, the Caddy is a replacement, gifted to Kiko by the family after she got out of the hospital.
Or, an incredible (and incredibly quick) resto by the engineer and staff…
I didn’t even know there is an Ian. I just come for the joke and philosophy and move on. Weird Weird Weird
And you just read Playboy for the articles. Su-u-u-u-re . . .
Who is Ian? (Sorry, not fully paying attention, but definitely supporting Chris.)
Mari’s elusive boyfriend
I’d always thought the obvious coupling was going to be Javier and Mari, guess not. -back to the salt mines for me.
Glad someone else asked and I didn’t have to.
Hell, I get lost sometimes.
Feeling lost? Maybe you should try Harry Chrishna.
Zar Belk!
It’s funny… with all the focus on Kiko of late, I was thinking to myself about the odds of Mari, outside of the scrutiny, getting herself into some shenanigans…
Errr, Javier, heads up: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/11/cue-androids-china-plans-rapidly-advance-mass-production/
Meh. Already own two robots. They vacuum my rugs, or at least that was the promise. Most shiftless electronic B’s I’ve ever seen, and need more coddling and handholding than a paranoid three-year-old. I think China and I have different ideas of what “disruptive” really means.
I always imagined him a modern version of Ian Murray but Mari is not a Mohawk squaw.
Call me cynical, but I keep picturing a 40-something teacher named Ian Humbert-Humbert.
Just home ‘Ian’ isn’t a she-he… or somethin’
“he starts to shake and cough, just like the old man in that book by Nabakov”