We see a number of mysterious things in this comic strip:
1. The basement appears to have walls that are kind of like the walls of a barn.
2. Elly appears to have lost the feeling in her hand as she handles the fork in the boiling water right over the steam coming from the boiling water. Ouch!
3. It’s not a hot plate. That is a cooktop, because it is a heated surface and not a single burner. Don’t be fooled by the words “Hot Plate” on the side. Just because you label it, doesn’t make it so. Rules to live by.
4. While the joke is that Elly’s taste buds have worn off; actually, that is quite correct. When you get to be about 40, that’s when our taste buds begin to stop growing back.
We see a number of mysterious things in this comic strip:
1. The basement appears to have walls that are kind of like the walls of a barn.
2. Elly appears to have lost the feeling in her hand as she handles the fork in the boiling water right over the steam coming from the boiling water. Ouch!
3. It’s not a hot plate. That is a cooktop, because it is a heated surface and not a single burner. Don’t be fooled by the words “Hot Plate” on the side. Just because you label it, doesn’t make it so. Rules to live by.
4. While the joke is that Elly’s taste buds have worn off; actually, that is quite correct. When you get to be about 40, that’s when our taste buds begin to stop growing back.