My favorite part is the ’ "Success is rarely total in science. ’ sentence. Yes, and when it is not totally successful some bad things can happen too…. I love the tail too…
He says success isn’t rarely total in science in another strip, when, for show and tell, he said that he could save the worlds energy crises with 2 porcupines and a ton of raisin bran, only to be told that porcupines are allergic to raisins
Chithing Premium Member about 4 years ago
So this has all just been the tale of a tail?
rmercer Premium Member about 4 years ago
More of a long-tailed capybara ….
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 4 years ago
this is the bit I always remember from the hamster story line "this is a tail’
aerotica69 about 4 years ago
One sometimes has to wonder if young Oliver was the inspiration for “Young Sheldon”.
Diat60 about 4 years ago
So, was the tail attached to a regular sized hamster? Or is this a whale of a tale?
johnjohanna08 about 4 years ago
My favorite part is the ’ "Success is rarely total in science. ’ sentence. Yes, and when it is not totally successful some bad things can happen too…. I love the tail too…
craigwestlake about 4 years ago
I can sympathize with Oliver’s failures; I tried and tried to cross a gerbil with an armadillo in hopes of making a combat hamster…
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
Sorry, Oliver. Mom’s is the correct reaction to that.
“It’s alive! It’s alive!”
Pango Premium Member about 4 years ago
He says success isn’t rarely total in science in another strip, when, for show and tell, he said that he could save the worlds energy crises with 2 porcupines and a ton of raisin bran, only to be told that porcupines are allergic to raisins