I believe it is referred to as a messenger bag. It is, in face, quite fashionable nowadays. A lot of men use them more nowadays. I use one by crumpler. It's not the same as Sheldon's, but bought one because he influenced the style.
Raj & Howard liked Leonard, Sheldon & Leonard share an apartment, so they hang out with Sheldon too.
The show takes place in various locations in Pasadena, California. Some of the most common locations include Sheldon, Leonard, and Penny's apartment building; Caltech, where most of the characters work; the neighborhood comic book store; and the Cheesecake Factory where Penny works.
Laughter
The pictures in the opening theme for The Big Bang Theory show are about how the human race is developing over time and there is a time-line on the bottom the screen that matches each picture.
Ribbon in the Sky
Sheldon Cooper is played by Jim Parsons, who is American.
Yes, Sheldon's older brother, George Cooper Jr., has made an appearance on "The Big Bang Theory." He was portrayed by actor Jerry O'Connell in a guest role in the show.
Bazinga is the slang way of saying "gotcha", "ha ha you believed me but it was a joke!" or "zing!" The character of Sheldon Cooper uses the term in a comedy tv show named "The Big Bang Theory."
No. That would be rather foolish since it would most likely bring an end to the show.
one word. sheldon.
The term "bazinga" was popularized by the character Sheldon Cooper from the TV show "The Big Bang Theory." Sheldon used it as a catchphrase to punctuate his jokes or pranks on his friends. The term was created by the show's writers to add humor and quirkiness to Sheldon's character.
The phrase "Bazinga" was popularized by the character Sheldon Cooper from the TV show "The Big Bang Theory". It is often used by him as a catchphrase before delivering a witty remark or pulling a prank on his friends.
I dont know why are you asking me its not like i'm Einstein why don't you go ask sheldon cooper from the 'Big Bang Theory' (tv show) because Sheldon is a genius*WinkWink*
Sheldon Cooper's favorite number is 73. He explains that 73 is the 21st prime number, and its mirror, 37, is the 12th prime number. Additionally, 73 is the binary equivalent of the number 1001001, which he finds appealing. This fact is highlighted in the TV show "The Big Bang Theory."
The bird that terrified Sheldon was a bluejay.
Yes, a blue jay named "Morty" made a few appearances on the TV show "The Big Bang Theory" as a pet owned by Sheldon.
Raj & Howard liked Leonard, Sheldon & Leonard share an apartment, so they hang out with Sheldon too.