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While the IC waits to learn what you’ll have him up to next, I have a few chemistry funnies for him.
1) What is a chemist’s favorite dog breed?
A Laboratory Retriever.
2) What do you call a clown in prison?
A Silicon.
3) what did Martha the ME say when asked if she wanted to hear a Potassium joke?
“K”
4) Asked if he new any short Sodium jokes, Sheriff Griz replied:
“Na.”
5) So, what do ya do with a sick Chemist?
Either Helium, Curium or Barium
6) When asked what to do if no one was laughing at Don’s lame Chemistry jokes,
Laura rolled her eyes and said “just keep telling em until you get a Reaction…”
I got a bunch more if ya need em…🙄
Keep up the good work!!
rick
That still doesn't explain the underdevelopment of the males. The author points out numerous times the smallness or scrawiness of the boys Talla serviced, despite their engagement in full-time manual labor.
Perhaps they have a potassium nitrate, (saltpeter), containing herb, as well?
The Temple women are meddling with more than first appearances would suggest.
I'd hate to lose any reader, but if you don't think its worth the wait, it's not hurtful. There are plenty of writers on this site who don't have a severe illness, twins to rear and grad school to interfere with real life here on Lit. They're probably more your cup of tea.