Monday, December 17, 2001

Transcript for Monday, December 17, 2001
Narrator: Meeting ancient, Nigh-immortal aliens... So many questions to ask.
Kevyn: For you to be that old, you'd have to be nearly immortal.
Rod: We're not immortal, but neither do we suffer from most of the biological effects of aging.
Kevyn: But you do suffer from some of them?
Rod: There are only a few effects of our extreme old age. Our memories, for instance, are not what they used to be.
Kevyn: Wait, let me guess... You've forgotten what the rest of the effects are.
Rod: I haven't forgotten enough for that joke to be funny again.
Ennesby:
Schlock:


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