Should have used the valet parking.
Or somebody stole it.
It’s gutted now, and resting on cinder blocks.
That’s actually a smart move.
Knowing Brewster, he probably parked it in a tow away zone.
Brewster is the one who is lost. The rocket didn’t move.
Has he tried calling “On Star”?
Maybe Howard Wolowitz drove it into a ditch.
Because she knew this was bound to happen, Pam put a “Find Your Device” app on Brewster’s phone. Unfortunately, he left his phone in the rocket.
It’s a good thing that Brewster doesn’t know that he’s breathing in mostly CO2 and standing on a planet with -80° F surface temperature.
Now we know where our socks go.
Brewster landed it on top of the Ingenuity helicopter, that’s what killed it.
We have an umbrella that matches that description- but sorry no rocket.
I see Mars must have an atmosphere similar to Earth.
That’s our Brewster!
Just don’t forget where you park your pocket rocket.
“… and pointy on one end.”
What do you mean ‘was’, did you do something to make less tall?
Re second panel: Pam should know better by now…
Too bad Brewster’s not on the moon. They just sent a lander for him there.
gduncan58 9 months ago
Should have used the valet parking.
Imagine 9 months ago
Or somebody stole it.
SHIVA 9 months ago
It’s gutted now, and resting on cinder blocks.
Ratkin Premium Member 9 months ago
That’s actually a smart move.
GreasyOldTam 9 months ago
Knowing Brewster, he probably parked it in a tow away zone.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member 9 months ago
Brewster is the one who is lost. The rocket didn’t move.
mokspr Premium Member 9 months ago
Has he tried calling “On Star”?
Bilan 9 months ago
Maybe Howard Wolowitz drove it into a ditch.
phritzg Premium Member 9 months ago
Because she knew this was bound to happen, Pam put a “Find Your Device” app on Brewster’s phone. Unfortunately, he left his phone in the rocket.
fjc007 9 months ago
It’s a good thing that Brewster doesn’t know that he’s breathing in mostly CO2 and standing on a planet with -80° F surface temperature.
fencie 9 months ago
Now we know where our socks go.
Kroykali 9 months ago
Brewster landed it on top of the Ingenuity helicopter, that’s what killed it.
Mike Baldwin creator 9 months ago
We have an umbrella that matches that description- but sorry no rocket.
BJDucer 9 months ago
I see Mars must have an atmosphere similar to Earth.
saywhatwhat 9 months ago
That’s our Brewster!
Rev Phnk Ey 9 months ago
Just don’t forget where you park your pocket rocket.
mistercatworks 9 months ago
“… and pointy on one end.”
cuzinron47 9 months ago
What do you mean ‘was’, did you do something to make less tall?
FireAnt_Hater 9 months ago
Re second panel: Pam should know better by now…
Bilan 9 months ago
Too bad Brewster’s not on the moon. They just sent a lander for him there.