10 thoughts on “Happy Obama Photo: Planetarium, Bitches!”
There’s a “Uranus” joke in there somewhere, for true.
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Unfortunately, “Overhead Projector” sounds like one of those $200 jobs used in classrooms. Nothing like the real thing.
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Professor: “I’m sorry, Fry, but astronomers renamed Uranus in 2620 to end that stupid joke once and for all.”
Fry: “Oh. What’s it called now?”
Professor: “Urectum. Here, let me locate it for you.”
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McCain: back in my day we had filmstrips of the stars. And we liked it that way.
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Virgo, naw, in McCain’s day they only had a Daguerreotype of some tinfoil stars. Filmstrips are far too advanced for him.
😉
Elspeth
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Hate to start an argument, but in McCain’s day, they didn’t have all the light pollution we have today. They could actually look up and see the stars.
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I live about 2 miles from downtown Houston, I can see the stars still.
Elspeth
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In McCan’ts day they didn’t have stars, or if they did they were made out of wood.
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i looked at the stars last night.
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I gandered at them this morning in the pre-dawn as I began my trek to work…
wonderful morning…
and fall in the air… which makes my friend Orion so prominent in the southwestern morning sky!
SP
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There’s a “Uranus” joke in there somewhere, for true.
Unfortunately, “Overhead Projector” sounds like one of those $200 jobs used in classrooms. Nothing like the real thing.
Professor: “I’m sorry, Fry, but astronomers renamed Uranus in 2620 to end that stupid joke once and for all.”
Fry: “Oh. What’s it called now?”
Professor: “Urectum. Here, let me locate it for you.”
McCain: back in my day we had filmstrips of the stars. And we liked it that way.
Virgo, naw, in McCain’s day they only had a Daguerreotype of some tinfoil stars. Filmstrips are far too advanced for him.
😉
Elspeth
Hate to start an argument, but in McCain’s day, they didn’t have all the light pollution we have today. They could actually look up and see the stars.
I live about 2 miles from downtown Houston, I can see the stars still.
Elspeth
In McCan’ts day they didn’t have stars, or if they did they were made out of wood.
i looked at the stars last night.
I gandered at them this morning in the pre-dawn as I began my trek to work…
wonderful morning…
and fall in the air… which makes my friend Orion so prominent in the southwestern morning sky!
SP