The Intercom Idea

Three scientists—Papaia, Banani, Ravioli—and their assistant Igor, who are supposed to attend the famous dark matter conference, miss their flight and end up on the other side of the world. After arriving at the wrong airport, they book a hotel for the night, but the taxi drops them off in front of an abandoned warehouse.

We are in front of the warehouse, where the four unlucky travelers don’t know what to do.

Ravioli: And now what do we do?

Banani: Let’s ask someone.

Papaia: If only there were someone around to ask!

Ravioli: This is a residential neighborhood—there are only houses.

Papaia: Only houses, huh? Let me think…

Igor: Someone’s probably about to suggest ringing the intercoms!

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Banani: The intercoms! Great idea, Igor!

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Igor: I was actually being sarcastic!

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Ravioli: I don’t think it’s a good idea, Banani!

Igor: It was a good idea… for a joke!

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Banani: No, no! Think about it… It’s our only chance to get out of this situation!

Papaia: I don’t know… We might disturb someone…

Banani: Come on! Who’s sleeping at nine in the evening?

Papaia: Forget it, Banani. Let’s find another solution!

Banani: No, no! Look over there, that intercom looks promising!

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Banani starts randomly ringing intercoms.
No one answers.

Ravioli: See? No one’s answering! People use their cell phones nowadays.

Banani: I can’t believe it.

Igor: Please, Ravioli, can you explain it to him? Otherwise, Banani might think he has to use his mobile as a hammer to hit the intercom button.

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