2005-10-29
Original: 2005-10-29 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Dr. Ericson (an old bald man with white hair on the sides, round glasses, and a yellow bow tie, holding a shovel): "HEY, I DON'T CARE WHAT ANYONE SAYS. I'M DOING THIS BECAUSE I REALLY DO BELIEVE CHILDREN ARE THE FUTURE."
Caption (below panel):
Dr. Ericson flashed a soft avuncular smile as he shoveled another three year old into the time machine's reactor core.
Who knows, maybe someday it would work.
Votey:
A crudely drawn cardboard box labeled "Time Machine" in handwriting.
Dr. Ericson (an old bald man with white hair on the sides, round glasses, and a yellow bow tie, holding a shovel): "HEY, I DON'T CARE WHAT ANYONE SAYS. I'M DOING THIS BECAUSE I REALLY DO BELIEVE CHILDREN ARE THE FUTURE."
Caption (below panel):
Dr. Ericson flashed a soft avuncular smile as he shoveled another three year old into the time machine's reactor core.
Who knows, maybe someday it would work.
Votey:
A crudely drawn cardboard box labeled "Time Machine" in handwriting.
Alt text
A single panel shows Dr. Ericson, a smiling bald old man with round glasses and a yellow bow tie, gripping a shovel under a night sky with a yellow moon. His speech bubble reads: "Hey, I don't care what anyone says. I'm doing this because I really do believe children are the future." The caption below explains he flashed a soft avuncular smile as he shoveled another three year old into the time machine's reactor core, adding: Who knows, maybe someday it would work. Votey: a crudely sketched cardboard box with the words "Time Machine" scrawled on its side.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.