Sunday, March 30, 2008

Mary Worth 156

Hey, we got a Two-Fer: Two Platitudes for the Pain of One!

Actually, I'd never accuse Rabbi Kushner of spouting platitudes, but appearing in Mary Worth as it does, it certainly has the feel.

In case you need a few more quotes on kindness to brighten your day, here is Karen Moy's secret source. What would Mary Worth be without Google?

Speaking of two-fers, this was a special treat -- Compare last Sunday's upper right panel, with today's:

It's déjà vu all over again. Haven't I said that before?

7 comments:

Mollie said...

I like the men's and women's restroom silhouettes on the wall at Cathy's house. Do you think they stole those from Applebee's? Will they pull Mary into their world of petty theft and juvenile pranks?

Anonymous said...

So Mary's life-definging moment was when she realised that she could freeload and would never have to pay for her own dinner again?

Anonymous said...

If they photocopied the same strip for six weeks but added new dialog, would it really alter the tone of Mary Worth that much?

Anonymous said...

The collection fo Kindness Quotes is very interesting. I am very strongly in favour of people being more considerate and kinder towards each other but those quotations give the impression that it is compulsory to be sanctimonious about it.

Anonymous said...

Blast and botheration! A typo! Foiled again by my own carelessness and incompetence.

Anonymous said...

Yes, shandyowl, just like Scarlett O'Hara, Mary swore, "As God is my witness, I'll NEVAH be hungry again!"

Syndi said...

They did change the left side of her hair.....musst've taken hours to draw.