The Big Bang Theory Quote
Sheldon: All right, start taking notes. It's a warm summer evening in ancient Greece. You've finished your shopping at the local market, when you look up at the sky and see the billions of stars and you name them planetae, or wanderers.
[Penny puts her hand up]
Sheldon: Yes Penny.
Penny: Does this have anything to do with the work Leonard's doing?
Sheldon: No. This is the beginning of a twenty six hundred year journey we're going to take together.
Penny: Twenty six hundred?
Sheldon: Yes. From the ancient Greeks to Isaac Newton, to Albert Einstein to Niels Bohr and finally the Dutch scientists that Leonard's currently ripping off.
Penny: Can I go to the bathroom?
Sheldon: Can't you hold it?
Penny: Not for twenty six hundred years.
Sheldon: Alright go then.
[Penny goes off and Sheldon goes to his computer]
Sheldon: [voice-over] Project Gorilla: Entry Two. I am exhausted.
[Penny puts her hand up]
Sheldon: Yes Penny.
Penny: Does this have anything to do with the work Leonard's doing?
Sheldon: No. This is the beginning of a twenty six hundred year journey we're going to take together.
Penny: Twenty six hundred?
Sheldon: Yes. From the ancient Greeks to Isaac Newton, to Albert Einstein to Niels Bohr and finally the Dutch scientists that Leonard's currently ripping off.
Penny: Can I go to the bathroom?
Sheldon: Can't you hold it?
Penny: Not for twenty six hundred years.
Sheldon: Alright go then.
[Penny goes off and Sheldon goes to his computer]
Sheldon: [voice-over] Project Gorilla: Entry Two. I am exhausted.
TV Show: The Big Bang Theory