Tony ALLEGEDLY killed Larry, not Jack. Jack would never do such a thing.
41 minutes and counting......all will be resolved! LOL

41 minutes and counting......all will be resolved! LOL
We've got hours and hours to do, or I have lost track of where we are? I envision at least 42 more plot twists before we resolve this one. I say 42 because, after all, according to Douglas Adams, the answer to any question is always 42, right? Sort of spooky that it's 24 written backwards ...frustratedpoolmom said:41 minutes and counting......all will be resolved! LOL
frustratedpoolmom said:Tony ALLEGEDLY killed Larry, not Jack. Jack would never do such a thing.![]()
Sorry about the obtuse reference. I often type (and speak) faster than I think. At least that's what the people who know me best say, but what do they know?frustratedpoolmom said:Okay, I had to google Douglas Adams....that was a new one for me. I must live in a hole.![]()
Douglas who?gtm said:Sort of spooky that it's 24 written backwards ...
Sorry again.Butterfly said:Douglas who?
Butterfly said:Does anyone know where to get one of the cell phone batteries that Jack uses?
gtm said:Okay, I now believe that Tony's really a bad guy. He was about to off Jack, for goodness sake.
No kiddin!frustratedpoolmom said:and his limitless supply of ammo?![]()
dang, I thought the largest computer ever was named "Hal" 8)gtm said:.........."The Hitchhikers Quide to the Galaxy", in which they make the largest computer ever (called Deep Thought)........
gtm said:Sorry again.Butterfly said:Douglas who?
I don't remember all the details, but Douglas Adams wrote a sci-fi spoof called "The Hitchhikers Quide to the Galaxy", in which they make the largest computer ever (called Deep Thought) for the sole purpose of answering a question along the lines of, "What is the answer to the Question of Life?" Deep Thought thought long and hard and came up with the answer, which was "42", and that's all he would say.
I thought it would be how to keep my pool free of algae, but that's just me.
Anyway, they then had to build an even bigger computer in order to ask the question, "What IS the Question of Life?"
They never got an answer as far as I know. It's considered sci-fi, but I always thought it was poking fun at scientists in general, and being one myself, I thought it was hilarious. Mark Twain was even harder on us folks, but that's another story.
BTW, Douglas Adams was also involved with some of the Monty Python stuff.