Very inventive. Just the sort of thin Caulfield enjoys. He demonstrates a recent find in the news of an insect frozen in amber and umpty centuries old. But he is taking a chance as not all sugar-loving ants and bees will have gone dormant by this time of year. .
When I was in college a “friend” asked us to watch his trailer over the Christmas holiday while he visited his parents. He had a waterbed, we put several cases of Lime Jello in the bladder, sloshed it around to mix, then turned the bed heater off opened the windows and closed his bedroom door. Two days later we had almost a ton of Lime Jello.
We almost died laughing when he came home and jumped on the bed. Of course after that we had to cut the bladder up to get rid of the stuff and buy a new bladder, but totally worth it!!
I recall 15 years ago, when “For Better or for Worse” introduced mild animation on its website, usually in the form of characters blinking. Ryan North of “Dinosaur Comics” fame said that such minimal movement made them looked like they were trapped in amber.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
I’m not getting the “no time at all” comment. Maybe it’s low blood sugar. Should probably go eat some candy …
Rhetorical_Question about 3 years ago
Playing a bug trapped in amber vs wearing a Charles Brown shirt.
Theseus2 about 3 years ago
Can someone tell me the book he is implying? I can’t find anything that fits the theme.
eromlig about 3 years ago
“Forever Amber” by Kathleen Winsor.
Bilan about 3 years ago
And the rampaging dinosaur is played by Caulfield’s mother after she saw the tub.
Sanspareil about 3 years ago
Frazz is being so American gothic about all of this!
Geophyzz about 3 years ago
“Forever Amber” indeed! He was probably thinking “Jurassic Park”, but didn’t want to wear a mosquito nose all night.
sandpiper about 3 years ago
Very inventive. Just the sort of thin Caulfield enjoys. He demonstrates a recent find in the news of an insect frozen in amber and umpty centuries old. But he is taking a chance as not all sugar-loving ants and bees will have gone dormant by this time of year. .
Bruce1253 about 3 years ago
When I was in college a “friend” asked us to watch his trailer over the Christmas holiday while he visited his parents. He had a waterbed, we put several cases of Lime Jello in the bladder, sloshed it around to mix, then turned the bed heater off opened the windows and closed his bedroom door. Two days later we had almost a ton of Lime Jello.
We almost died laughing when he came home and jumped on the bed. Of course after that we had to cut the bladder up to get rid of the stuff and buy a new bladder, but totally worth it!!
Spacedad2 about 3 years ago
Um. Billy in Slaughterhouse-five is referred to as a bug in amber, and he keeps getting shunted in time.
robin.axten Premium Member about 3 years ago
Don’t try this at home kids!!
Moonkey Premium Member about 3 years ago
It will last until he needs to use the facilities. He must have walked to school, too.
Natarose about 3 years ago
Pretty inventive!
Stephen Gilberg about 3 years ago
I recall 15 years ago, when “For Better or for Worse” introduced mild animation on its website, usually in the form of characters blinking. Ryan North of “Dinosaur Comics” fame said that such minimal movement made them looked like they were trapped in amber.
vonskippy about 3 years ago
It takes refrigeration to set up Jello – the kid would have just been a dripping mess of sugary sticky liquid.
PaulGoes about 3 years ago
Wait until he has to go to the bathroom
Ed Brault Premium Member about 3 years ago
Traditionally, it should be LIME Jell-O.
gwayner Premium Member about 3 years ago
How will he carry a bag to carry his swag?
soaringblocks about 3 years ago
Only you, Jeff, only you…..
DorothyGlenn Premium Member about 3 years ago
Amber that jiggles and melts.
Nick Danger about 3 years ago
If he’s encased from the neck down as the picture indicates, how can he walk?
Terrence Feenstra Premium Member about 3 years ago
Slaughterhouse-Five, you widgets! I doubt Mallett is even aware of Forever Amber.