Meanwhile… NASA is partnering with Tide to finally provide astronauts on the International Space Station a way to wash their clothes in orbit. #Colbert #Comedy #MeanwhileMeanwhile
Meanwhile… NASA is partnering with Tide to finally provide astronauts on the International Space Station a way to wash their clothes in orbit. #Colbert #Comedy #MeanwhileMeanwhile
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ReplyJon comes more and more outta his skin
Reply2:24 They missed an opportunity to make an Admiral Ackbar joke
ReplyBurning undies in atmosphere was a well know fact, but “they wear them until they can’t take the filth and stink” took me totally off guard!
ReplyJust imagine, nasa releases the squids once they have their space experiment back into the ocean and later these squids will evolve into the world dominating aliens that we always feared for.
ReplyNo, really, is this actually because of Wolowitz’s toliet design?
ReplyToo Short !!!
ReplySquid in space? Between this and Matthew Calamari, this is a big week of news for squid.
Replysent to burn up in the atmospher aboar discarded cargo ships? So are the sent to cargo ships and then burned? How are the sent to the cargo ships. Do they stay on the station then get brought back (like kids coming home from college)?
ReplyI guess I’m not the only one
ReplyWhy does almost every meanwhile segment start with a scripted chat with Jon? I mean, if you pretend to have a totally not awkward pointless chat with the guy (of course they chat with each other, but the on-camera stuff is so wooden and forced), at least switch it up a bit. Is meanwhile to short for a full segment so you use this to fill the time with a “variable” buffer?
Reply1:41 of Jon Baptiste dead air. Just so you know.
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ReplyI still think it’s a terrible idea to allow corporate industries to develop and launch things into space.
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