Brenda writes her phone number on a napkin and hands it to George Sr.
“Let’s test that. Speed chess. No pieces — verbal only.”
“Welcome. Our first order of business: lateral thinking puzzles. Who can solve: ‘A man is found dead in a room with a puddle of water and broken glass. How did he die?’” young sheldon s03e09 wma
“Sheldon, not everything is a math problem.”
Here’s a short story inspired by the tone and characters of Young Sheldon , specifically imagining an alternate or extended scene for — which originally dealt with Sheldon entering a radio contest, family tensions, and Meemaw’s dating life. This story focuses on the “WMA” as a fictional West Texas Mensa Association meeting. Title: The WMA Proposition Brenda writes her phone number on a napkin
“I joined for the intellectual stimulation. Staying for the dysfunction. Your boy’s a hoot.”
(ignoring her) “The problem is, the meeting is at the public library’s basement, which has a radon level of 2.1 picocuries per liter — acceptable, but suboptimal. I’ll need a chaperone.” No pieces — verbal only
“He was a fish. The bowl fell.”