Monday, March 8, 2010

Mary Worth 702

Dawn is casting some sort of evil spell to help Wilbur forget the awkward sequence of events when Abby broke up with Wilbur knowing she was pregnant with Martin's child. "Every time you think of Abby, you will immediately eat a ham and Wonder bread sandwich, and you will feel loved."

Today's Full Strip

10 comments:

Toots McGee said...

Are the crusts cut off of those sandwiches?

duckduckgoose said...

As a fan of Helen Clark, I'm going to display involuntary muscle spasms.

Today brings more of Wilbur and Dawn (yawn) conversing in a room with an oval mirror about (yawn) Martin and Abby and facts we already knew about people who are (yawn) dead.

Anonymous said...

Has anyone noticed the distinct drop off in interest in this story line?

Imogene said...

Actually, my interest today was aroused by the fact that Wilbur and Dawn are eating in Kurt's room. It looks like they set up the card table in there. I guess poor ol' Wilbur is having trouble letting go.

Maybe rubberhands Dawn can help him locate Kurt using an internet social networking site.

Taryn said...

Yes, I have noticed the drop off in interest. For me, it's because I've sustained one too many head injuries from falling asleep at my desk and my head hitting the keyboard.

Maude Findlay said...

Being that this story started before Christmas, is it hoping too much to think that we may see a final outcome by St. Patrick's day? Easter? Memorial day? 4th of July? Halloween?

Unknown said...

today's table space time continuom rebalnance has me a little confused but it's cool. it's MARY TIME

Unknown said...

I'm sorry to leave this soooo late because toots left his post first, but I was just wandering if you were the same toots from Rex Morgan M.D.?
anyway to answer your question, the crusts have been taken to the auxieary basement to be eaten by wilbur later today so he doesn't wither away in the new light of this news that whats his face has left.

Anonymous said...

If you haven't read "The Ballad Of Orphan Kurt" poem, that's in yesterday's comments, I recommend highly that you do so. It's a classic, and eleventy times better than anything Moy could come up with.

Anonymous said...

there should be a (!) above Dawn's wrist - looks like she dislocated it