Wednesday, December 6.
At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country?
Localized entirely within this blog? Well, yes. You better believe it. Unlikely as it may seem, Aurora Borealis is here. It is big, bright, and brilliant, and we have confined it entirely within the cosmos of this series of digital communications, for your viewing pleasure. So why not take some well-deserved time out this Wednesday, December 6, to marvel at the mysticism and wonder bestowed to us by the natural world. Don't say we don't spoil y'all.
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And while you're at it, please indulge yourself in quote possibly the finest one minute and eleven seconds ever to air on television, inspired by the magnificence of The Northern Lights, and, of course, steamed hams.
You can also find the complete transcript here for the sole purpose of memorizing each line verbatim, and reciting it to impress friends, family, and strangers alike.
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COLUMBO IN:
"Now let me get this straight Skinner, you call hamburgers Steamed Hams?"
"It's a reigonal dialect lieutenant, Steamed Hams is what we used to call hamburgers in upstate New York"
"Now that's strange because my wife's from Utica and i've never heard her use the phrase 'Steamed Hams' before"
"Well it must be some sort of Albany expression then"
"Albany huh I'll have to look into that. Now you call them steamed hams, despite the fact they are obviously grilled?"
"Could we get going Columbo, I've had a busy day and I have no more time for your pointless small talk"
"One more thing Seymour, what is happening over there?"
"Um, Aurora Boreali"
"Aurora Borealis? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entirely within this parking lot?"
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Skinner and Comic Book Guy
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