it's how we wound up at his cousin deepak's tupperware party.u know it. we could, you know, hang out and go to a bar. -very well. -sounds fun. and watch cricket. that sound you hear, ironically, crickets. hey, guys. hey, bert, how you doing? well, you know, we geologists always get a little sad when rocktober's over. -wordplay? -yes. funny wordplay? -what do you think? -eh. trust your gut. sheldon, i've got these four-billion-year-old meteorites. i thought maybe they'd show signs of neutrino interactions. i could really use someone like you to help me with the math. oh, so they would act as natural dark matter detectors. that sounds interesting. it does, but it's still geology. sorry, bert, i don't have time to play rocks with you. i'm not asking you to play rocks. i'm asking you to collaborate on a research project. although, if there's time, i guess we could play a round of zinc, zinc, piece of quartz. does sound better than cricket. thank you for asking. unfortunately, i have real science to do. but you feel free to rock on. that's how you do