the expression on his face makes me think he realized what a mistake it was, since he can’t look at the picture after bronzing it. Can you reverse bronzing something?
Biff: w00t! Now that its bronzed, nothing can happen to it!
Biff’s Brain: *gears going* *clickclickclickclickclickclickGSSSSSSHHHH!*
Biff: waaaaait a minute….Crapnuggets!
Ahh, you simply don’t see the bold use of textures, and almost whimsical application of Invisible green, and florescent black . Truly a bold statement on mans quest against his own darker emotions.
I think Biff’s thinking “I spent all that money bronzing it, so I can’t just crack the bronze to fix the mistake because then the money will be wasted.” Stupid sunk cost fallacy.
Smart man, that Biff, i would have never thought of that.
… *has no words to describe her dumbfounded expression* …
that proves: you doesn´t need to be smart as long as you are rich.
he cant be rich, if he was rich he would have people to do his thinking for him… just like the american president
the expression on his face makes me think he realized what a mistake it was, since he can’t look at the picture after bronzing it. Can you reverse bronzing something?
i think you can…
Watch Tom Goes To The Mayor on [As]
Biff: w00t! Now that its bronzed, nothing can happen to it!
Biff’s Brain: *gears going* *clickclickclickclickclickclickGSSSSSSHHHH!*
Biff: waaaaait a minute….Crapnuggets!
It will suck if it falls off the wall on his head, although with all the head injuries he’s sustained, I don’t think it will matter….
well, maybe it was a fake?
His expression makes him look like he’s thinking “Maybe bronzing it wasnt such a good idea…”
There are no words to express this level of awesome.
Although I’m not very familiar with Rembrandt’s works, to me this one seems a bit less colorful than his others… hmm…
Ahh, you simply don’t see the bold use of textures, and almost whimsical application of Invisible green, and florescent black . Truly a bold statement on mans quest against his own darker emotions.
Charles Laughton is spinning in his grave
He’s not thinking “that was bad” he’s thinking “what else should i bronze?”.
“the Hat
April 26th, 2008 at 2:08 am
He’s not thinking “that was bad” he’s thinking “what else should i bronze?”.”
He’ll probably start with either his toaster or his big-screen TV. Or maybe his perishables.
Whay not get it golded? =P
Gold’s too soft. I’m glad he found a use for the bronzed Rembrandt much later in the comic to cover up the swimming pool in his wall.
He has enough for a Rembrant but not his gravity bill?
Maybe buying the Rembrant was what drained his gravity bill money.
did you hear what the olympic gold medalist did to his medals? he got them bronzed
I think Biff’s thinking “I spent all that money bronzing it, so I can’t just crack the bronze to fix the mistake because then the money will be wasted.” Stupid sunk cost fallacy.