Cartoonist Tom Gauld has new signs that you can post on the walls of your lair/laboratory. When reality begins to warp as a result of your experiments with dark matter and Skittles, it's not enough to simply slap up a biohazard warning sign.
Cartoonist Tom Gauld has new signs that you can post on the walls of your lair/laboratory. When reality begins to warp as a result of your experiments with dark matter and Skittles, it's not enough to simply slap up a biohazard warning sign.
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I replied, "All of the above."
One of the two jars broke in transit. They put the whole mess in a plastic bag and delivered it. The recipient thought it was ruined, until I told him there were two jars. He opened the bag, rinsed out the salsa, and found the second jar still intact and sealed among the bagged broken glass, cardboard, and packing material.
The strangest thing we've ever mailed is the Animail postcard.