Saturday, December 24, 2016

Mary Worth 2480

Actually, Wilbur, you're not. You're in the southern hemisphere, the exact opposite sky. In fact, the sun won't set in Antarctica (nerd alert!) until March 21. So, it looks like our little "Where's Wilbur" game is still in play. The Dharma Initiative has dumped him somewhere, and not even Wilbur knows where.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Before everyone jumps all over Moy for not knowing up from down, shouldn't we also give some grief to June and Roy? June could have drawn a few Gulls and an Albratross flying through the summer sky. Okay, let's assume she has no clue either and drew stars, couldn't Roy have picked up the ball and colored in a daytime sky and the stars could have been falling snow? I think even though it's summer there in December, it still gets cold enough to snow.

Wanders said...

This link may be interesting to some: http://www.antarctica.gov.au/webcams/davis

KitKat said...

Thank you for posting that link, Wanders - another gift to us! Your research skills are certainly better than KM's, June's, and Roy's. I suppose we should be grateful that their cluelessness (laziness?) is instrumental in us broadening our knowledge about Antarctica. The time-lapse videos are fascinating.

June forgot to draw the sleigh and reindeer flying through that sky.

I doubt that Iris is pining for Wilbur on Christmas Eve.

Wishing a peaceful Christmas to Wanders, his family, and all of us in the Worthiverse! God bless us, everyone (even the Beedies).

Anonymous said...

It's easy to confuse "Arctic" and "Antarctic". Maybe Wilbur heard his editors wrong when he got his assignment. They're just using spellcheck to auto-fix things when they receive his articles.

Nance said...

Aaaawww...Wilbur is channelling Fievel.

fauxprof said...

@KitKat, with KM I think it's equal parts cluelessness and laziness. With June and Roy it may be more "why did we take this job?"

To Wanders, his family, and all the warm and wonderful commentators to this blessed blog: you make my days merry and bright, and whatever holiday you celebrate, may it be joyous, peaceful, and full of promise.

Muscato said...

Ah, some things may change in the Worthiverse (like everyone's appearance), but Wilbur's general cluelessness, like Mary's mastery of meddling (and try saying that ten times fast...), ever carries on.

Happy holidays, all!

Anonymous said...

Isn't that the Landmaster from Damnation Alley?

Chester the Dog said...

Happy holidays all. I am still wandering New Country Road,looking for an old lady who dumped me years ago