Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for September 30, 2013
Transcript:
verne: I don't have an answer for you. rj: why not? I thought you were mr. know it all. verne: I'm a mr. know-a-lot-not-it-all. rj: I think you're mr. knows-a-lot-not-it-all-and-won't-tell-anybody. verne: actually, I'm mr.- knows- a- lot- not -it- all- and -I'd- tell- you- if -I -knew -if -the- bat- suit -was -dry- clean- only! hammy: I thought his name was verne. rj: You think you know someone, but you really don't.
Ida No about 11 years ago
The bat suit is self cleaning. It’s like underwear that you leave in the basket for a week and no longer needs washing.
JY42 about 11 years ago
I think RJ and Verne need to ask this question to the guys on the Big Bang Theory.
sbchamp about 11 years ago
“Nobody knows anybody. Not that well,” Tom Regan
shamino about 11 years ago
This reminds me of the question I never got a good answer for – why do Superman’s clothes seem to be indestructible? Did his little spacecraft from Krypton include a lifetime supply of clothing? And isn’t he lucky that it fits so well. Or did it just come with a lot of super fabric and some Kryptonian sewing gear that can cut it?
If not, then why doesn’t it burn up when he flies at super-speed or at least get dinged when bullets strike?
danketaz Premium Member about 11 years ago
different universes , different rules.