man the tiny plastic castles! the sea monkeys are coming!
Anonymous on
August 20th, 2008 11:44 am
OMG! my 3 year old son was telling me just the other day the long and convoluted tale of the Sea Monkey. I was sure it was his own very active imagination, but now I realize it’s in fact the next NASA initiative. BTW - according to my son, the Sea Monkey is light blue in color and is friendly with sharks.
insiderbox on
August 20th, 2008 2:08 pm
I forsee failure and disappointment in NASA’s future and I’m not psychic (but I used to be a kid).
Anonymous on
August 20th, 2008 3:48 pm
Oh no! It’s NASA’s latest attempt to capture the public’s attention (thereby increasing NASA’s budget.) But this time they are going after our children. Elementary school children are easily hypnotized by the flash and zoom of space, until they are destined to become, dare I say it, engineers!
We’ve got to stop NASA before it is too late. Think of the children!
Won’t someone please think of the children!
Seraphine on
August 20th, 2008 4:50 pm
where there’s water, there’s life. where there’s sea monkeys, there’s intelligent life. at least, in the context of the american political system.
eliannrad on
August 20th, 2008 4:54 pm
Let’s see how many Sea Monkey kits we can buy and send to NASA.
Once my sister tried to raise Sea Monkeys.
They all died after a few weeks, I think.
Mags on
August 21st, 2008 12:48 am
I love this. T-shirts!
Luwano on
August 21st, 2008 1:19 am
Erm….if the Sea Monkeys are sent to Mars….aren't they Martians then? Will they come back, kidnap humans and make medical experiments with them? Dry their bodies so their kids can revive them by putting them into water, where they raise humans for fun? And will the Martian/Sea Monkey space-program send dried humans to Jupiter if they find water there? Hmmmm….
I'm getting headaches right now. Good cartoon…I think…. &=^
Diego on
August 21st, 2008 11:41 pm
sea monkeys on mars! woohoo! (dude, i still read you. thank god for rss)
man the tiny plastic castles! the sea monkeys are coming!
OMG! my 3 year old son was telling me just the other day the long and convoluted tale of the Sea Monkey. I was sure it was his own very active imagination, but now I realize it’s in fact the next NASA initiative.
BTW - according to my son, the Sea Monkey is light blue in color and is friendly with sharks.
I forsee failure and disappointment in NASA’s future and I’m not psychic (but I used to be a kid).
Oh no! It’s NASA’s latest attempt to capture the public’s attention (thereby increasing NASA’s budget.) But this time they are going after our children. Elementary school children are easily hypnotized by the flash and zoom of space, until they are destined to become, dare I say it, engineers!
We’ve got to stop NASA before it is too late. Think of the children!
Won’t someone please think of the children!
where there’s water, there’s life.
where there’s sea monkeys,
there’s intelligent life.
at least, in the context of the american political system.
Let’s see how many Sea Monkey kits we can buy and send to NASA.
Once my sister tried to raise Sea Monkeys.
They all died after a few weeks, I think.
I love this. T-shirts!
Erm….if the Sea Monkeys are sent to Mars….aren't they Martians then?
Will they come back, kidnap humans and make medical experiments with them? Dry their bodies so their kids can revive them by putting them into water, where they raise humans for fun? And will the Martian/Sea Monkey space-program send dried humans to Jupiter if they find water there? Hmmmm….
I'm getting headaches right now.
Good cartoon…I think…. &=^
sea monkeys on mars! woohoo! (dude, i still read you. thank god for rss)