? When you drive around Heidelberg (what is not in Bavaria) you will find the castle Frankenstein that has been the name giver for the character.
Google for “Burg Frankenstein” and you find a lot of pages. Some who explain possible connection to Mary SHelleys book and some other story. Some with actual halloween events taking place there.
Well, I’ve heard tell (but can offer no proof) that “Frankenstein” was kind of a bounce off Benjamin Franklin and his electric experiments. (Also, Dr. Frankenstein was Swiss rather than German.)
@robert nowell
Dr Frankenstein is a fiktional Character. Mary Shelley probably took the name of the castle from a visit to Heidelberg. The castle has a history of a man named johan conrad Dippel who was born there. He was theologist, alchemist and Dr med. That Mary Shelley got inspired by the name and some old stories is more than possible. Lately there is some story made up around this for tourist trap purpose. Easy to recognize since the said experiment with nitroglycerin in 1700 were not possible since it has not been invented that time yet.
Take a closer look….at Atsali’s head! Under the kerchief are two “bumps” – horns.
Ever notice That Paul places Band-Aids on the girls like Al Hirschfeld hid his daughter’s name in his work.
At the real Octoberfest, she wouldn’t be considered professional until she can carry at least ten steins without spilling any. Of course, if she spills some while learning, it just makes things more… interesting.
Party at the biergarten. Meanwhile, someone was about to punch the wall where a big surprise has been set up for whoever punches it…and there’s still Caspar the Apparently-Friendly Schoolroom Ghost to be dealt with.
I had a boss with the same mindset.
Yes I surely did enjoy some work I did. Even some not good payed work I enjoyed. But i was lucky to have a job with 800Euro per day after tax and enjoyed most of it too.
No horns?
hiding behind the little red riding hood. Its a disguise to not scare off the big bad wolf.
Look at those two enormous…glasses.
……Jugs
at least she has a rack to rest them.
I’m reminded of Young Frankenstein.
That’s Fronkensteen…
Does he pronounce his first name “Froaderick”?
? When you drive around Heidelberg (what is not in Bavaria) you will find the castle Frankenstein that has been the name giver for the character.
Google for “Burg Frankenstein” and you find a lot of pages. Some who explain possible connection to Mary SHelleys book and some other story. Some with actual halloween events taking place there.
Well, I’ve heard tell (but can offer no proof) that “Frankenstein” was kind of a bounce off Benjamin Franklin and his electric experiments. (Also, Dr. Frankenstein was Swiss rather than German.)
@robert nowell
Dr Frankenstein is a fiktional Character. Mary Shelley probably took the name of the castle from a visit to Heidelberg. The castle has a history of a man named johan conrad Dippel who was born there. He was theologist, alchemist and Dr med. That Mary Shelley got inspired by the name and some old stories is more than possible. Lately there is some story made up around this for tourist trap purpose. Easy to recognize since the said experiment with nitroglycerin in 1700 were not possible since it has not been invented that time yet.
@Michael: if you didn’t get Jeff Weiner’s reference you might want to watch “Young Frankenstein” from Mel Brooks sometime…
PUT, THE CANDLE…BECK!!!
And now we have a location
Had a location several strips ago.
Take a closer look….at Atsali’s head! Under the kerchief are two “bumps” – horns.
Ever notice That Paul places Band-Aids on the girls like Al Hirschfeld hid his daughter’s name in his work.
nope, Its a standard trope…
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PointlessBandAid
At the real Octoberfest, she wouldn’t be considered professional until she can carry at least ten steins without spilling any. Of course, if she spills some while learning, it just makes things more… interesting.
is the Dirndl missing the tie?
…or it is being visually masked by certain “assets”.
Party at the biergarten. Meanwhile, someone was about to punch the wall where a big surprise has been set up for whoever punches it…and there’s still Caspar the Apparently-Friendly Schoolroom Ghost to be dealt with.
And the problem of the apparent love triangle involving Hiroshi, Castella, and……..I’m blanking on the other girl’s name.
………Shawna. Went back a few strips and checked.
If you enjoy it; is it actually work?
Yes, because no matter what you are doing, if you are not having fun you are doing it wrong.
I had a boss with the same mindset.
Yes I surely did enjoy some work I did. Even some not good payed work I enjoyed. But i was lucky to have a job with 800Euro per day after tax and enjoyed most of it too.
What’s the band-aid for?
how soon peeps forget!!!
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PointlessBandAid
FEED THE WORLD
LET THEM KNOW IT’S CHRIST-MAS TIME
*ehem* Sorry, ’80s flashback there.
🤬 Thanks fer the *bleep*ing earworm❗
I think that thing is laced too tight, Atsali’s lips and tongue are turning blue.
Interesting thought, but that’s just an attempt at showing shadow, without using the colors black/gray. (Move along…)
And of course, playing my reply straight; Atsali is very pale- to the point of having blue accents…
😍 Atsali looks very good in a dirndl 😵💫