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The title text first makes it clear that this works both for any {{w|grocery}} as well as any non-grocery, which as described above simply means anything else. It then goes on to making a pun on the words {{w|thyme}} (a herb) and {{w|time}}, as the two words are {{w|homophones}}. "H" is the chemical symbol for hydrogen thus completing the pun by noticing that the word "thyme" can be made by adding the letter "h" to "tyme" which would be a homophone even closer to the word time. | The title text first makes it clear that this works both for any {{w|grocery}} as well as any non-grocery, which as described above simply means anything else. It then goes on to making a pun on the words {{w|thyme}} (a herb) and {{w|time}}, as the two words are {{w|homophones}}. "H" is the chemical symbol for hydrogen thus completing the pun by noticing that the word "thyme" can be made by adding the letter "h" to "tyme" which would be a homophone even closer to the word time. | ||
β | [[Randall]] previously made a joke on the fact that thyme and time are homophones | + | [[Randall]] previously made a joke on the fact that thyme and time are homophones: [[282: Organic Fuel]]. |
Later he made a reference to primordial hydrogen in the title text of [[2778: Cuisine]]. | Later he made a reference to primordial hydrogen in the title text of [[2778: Cuisine]]. |