Well, I doubt the guy underneath him is awake now.
This reminds me of Wilkie Collins’ story ‘A Very Strange Bed’.
No, Brewster, he’s not awake. He’s not even breathing.
That’s an interesting variation on “The Princess and the Pea”.
On the contrary, he may be awake and regretting every millisecond of it. Better get up and check, Brewster.
Obviously, the bulkheads were built by the lowest bidder.
Man, that was one powerful nocturnal emission.
Brewsky sent the guy below to the promise land.
Better hope that’s not Winky or Kenny.
@Rakkav: No, the bulkheads are wonderfully strong. The decks are somewhat flimsy.
Some say dreams foretell actual events. It’s safe to say that Brewster has debunked that theory…
Before Brews woke up, there was a tiny, weak voice that seemed to say, “Oh-h-h-h-h… my… spleen…”
A nice touch would have been to add a text bubble in the last frame coming from the bottom bunk with “Aieee! My spleen!”
And here we see one of the biggest problems with living on a space station – all that gravity.
Exactly. WHERE DID SO MUCH GRAVITY COME FROM?? and how did brewster fall through the floor, when he has been sleeping there for YEARS now?
Hey Brewster, you need an exterminator to get rid of the space termites
They really don’t have all that much gravity, they just recycle it.
Ewwww! The thought of accelerating in someone else’s used gravity… yuk!
Not yet, but just wait until he is conscious.
Dutchboy1 about 15 years ago
Well, I doubt the guy underneath him is awake now.
margueritem about 15 years ago
This reminds me of Wilkie Collins’ story ‘A Very Strange Bed’.
margueritem about 15 years ago
No, Brewster, he’s not awake. He’s not even breathing.
dataweaver about 15 years ago
That’s an interesting variation on “The Princess and the Pea”.
Rakkav about 15 years ago
On the contrary, he may be awake and regretting every millisecond of it. Better get up and check, Brewster.
Obviously, the bulkheads were built by the lowest bidder.
mrsullenbeauty about 15 years ago
Man, that was one powerful nocturnal emission.
wicky about 15 years ago
Brewsky sent the guy below to the promise land.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 15 years ago
Better hope that’s not Winky or Kenny.
Nebulous Premium Member about 15 years ago
@Rakkav: No, the bulkheads are wonderfully strong. The decks are somewhat flimsy.
ColoradoRider about 15 years ago
Some say dreams foretell actual events. It’s safe to say that Brewster has debunked that theory…
McGehee about 15 years ago
Before Brews woke up, there was a tiny, weak voice that seemed to say, “Oh-h-h-h-h… my… spleen…”
Wpmsd Premium Member about 15 years ago
A nice touch would have been to add a text bubble in the last frame coming from the bottom bunk with “Aieee! My spleen!”
Sherlock Watson about 15 years ago
And here we see one of the biggest problems with living on a space station – all that gravity.
magnusvisel about 15 years ago
Exactly. WHERE DID SO MUCH GRAVITY COME FROM?? and how did brewster fall through the floor, when he has been sleeping there for YEARS now?
cpb124 about 15 years ago
Hey Brewster, you need an exterminator to get rid of the space termites
McGehee about 15 years ago
They really don’t have all that much gravity, they just recycle it.
HeckleMeElmo about 15 years ago
Ewwww! The thought of accelerating in someone else’s used gravity… yuk!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
Not yet, but just wait until he is conscious.