September 1, 2010
#787: Orbiter explain

Cueball: Okay, people. The orbiter is passing south of Iceland. The next scheduled check-in will be at 32.0N 35.5E, over the Palestinian territories.
Off-screen character (left): You mean over the state of Palestine?
Off-screen character (right): You mean over Israel?
[Frameless beat panel.]
Cueball: I’ve rescheduled the check-in for 35.2N 96.6W, over Oklahoma.
Frank (off-screen, right): You mean occupied North Texas?
Cueball: Dammit, Frank.