In the U.S. and Canada, since 1962, electrical wall outlets are required to have a third pin for grounding. So whenever I look at an outlet, I see two ghostly faces expressing open-mouthed shock or dismay. http://tynansylvester.com/wp-content/uploads/Outlet.jpg
In Denmark our wall outlets have two round ‘eyes’ and a happy ‘mouth’, like a smiley –> [][][:D] , which is probably why someone decided we were the happiest country in the world. Even our fucking wall outlets are happy =w=;
@ battersea: seems that you did not understand that. Of course the wine in the glasses decreased. That’s the joke! The toaster has sex with another wall socket cause he drunk
I can never look at a toaster or wall socket the same again.
It’s been so long since this started, and I am proud to say I have been there through it. The sketches never get less funny. (:
In the U.S. and Canada, since 1962, electrical wall outlets are required to have a third pin for grounding. So whenever I look at an outlet, I see two ghostly faces expressing open-mouthed shock or dismay.
http://tynansylvester.com/wp-content/uploads/Outlet.jpg
Toasters are not the kind of appliances that can be tied down to one outlet
In Denmark our wall outlets have two round ‘eyes’ and a happy ‘mouth’, like a smiley –> [][][:D] , which is probably why someone decided we were the happiest country in the world. Even our fucking wall outlets are happy =w=;
Is it just me or does the wine in the glasses decrease in amount
@ battersea: seems that you did not understand that. Of course the wine in the glasses decreased. That’s the joke! The toaster has sex with another wall socket cause he drunk
hah, i’m not the first one to comment 😀
… too soon?
Would have been funnier if the knob would have been up in panel 2