Thanks Dave for proving my point with the previous comics comment on power tools being in Theo’s shop. You should always have an electrical type fire extinguisher in any sort of workshop. Namely because electrical fires are no joke. To prove my point, look up spicy pillows and keep that in mind if your phone starts to get fat.
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
But does he remember correctly?
I thought it was Amanda that attempted to set the shop on fire.
He used plural. He signed the pact so he fully knows Selkie and Amanda both have the power to set basically anything on fire.
Watch out, you might get what you remember.
I still think that practice might be useful even in laser cutting, even if their focus is in juggling with the fire or whatever.
Provided, of course, that the inevitable mistakes during the learning curve won’t burn down anything that can’t be rebuilt. Or regrown…
Thanks Dave for proving my point with the previous comics comment on power tools being in Theo’s shop. You should always have an electrical type fire extinguisher in any sort of workshop. Namely because electrical fires are no joke. To prove my point, look up spicy pillows and keep that in mind if your phone starts to get fat.