

Boise Ed sends this in: “I couldn’t pass up submitting this as an “oy.” It’s right there in the punch line.”

An OY by definition.
(Would Apple TV be an OY by high definition?)
Mitch4 sends this in: “Yes, this pun also tickled my funny bone! (And is even a trifle topical, for the “returning to the office” news theme.)”


A nod to the Winter Olympics:

Why are the two other infielders wearing different shirts from the pitcher? I thought it was supposed to be “uniform”.
They’re not…?
The pitcher has a large number on his right sleeve. The infielder at right definitely doesn’t have a number on his sleeve, and the infielder at left doesn’t appear to have one either.
Also, the “B” on the pitcher’s cap is white, but the “B” on the infielders’ caps is black.
That last one was a LOL for me. Perhaps because I could see myself doing that, although not with a lit torch in my hand.
Very observant, Joshua. I thought that was one of Wayno’s best ever, and I didn’t even notice the uniform differences.
Chak, you (and it) remind me of once when I had a concert ticket and didn’t connect the date until about 10 p.m. that night.
The O2 is of course one of the Secret Symbols.
I don’t see those as differences in the uniforms, more in how much detail we can see.
@Powers, the black letter on the distant caps vs. white on the foreground cap is (IMO) either meant to be a different color, or a mistake by the colorist.
Boise Ed, Do you remember the band/orchestra? No, never mind, it won’t make me any happier to know.