Beth is lying to her mother about going over to Tom's apartment. This would be a cool plot twist if Beth was 16. Also, I've figured out the reason Ma Kinley is so dreadful. Closet Nazi. Hoping the photo of Adolph Hitler on the end table doesn't mean that's her ex-husband.
Tom Harpman needs to worry more about the takeover of the ants behind him. Judging by the initial panel of the strip today, it's a Charterstone Plague.
My newspaper left off the first two panels, so almost missed that pithy Goethe quote. Oh what a tangled web we weave, missy. btw the second word of my wv is nauseating. perfect!
Charterstone definitely doesn't trust its tenants with more than three burners on their stoves: Tom's kitchen, Mary's kitchen - it's a pattern. And why did Beth use Mary as an excuse? Elinor only has to visit Mary for some ungodly reason and then catch her daughter in THE BIG LIE.
I forgot, my WV was "safer" - is it really safer to have three burners on one's stove? Is it, Charterstone? Is it really? (Although seltzer is safer to use for cleaning than some fiendish chemical, Tom.)
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Beth is lying to her mother about going over to Tom's apartment. This would be a cool plot twist if Beth was 16. Also, I've figured out the reason Ma Kinley is so dreadful. Closet Nazi. Hoping the photo of Adolph Hitler on the end table doesn't mean that's her ex-husband.
Tom Harpman needs to worry more about the takeover of the ants behind him. Judging by the initial panel of the strip today, it's a Charterstone Plague.
Kudos, Wanders! I was so absorbed in Tom's constantly changing features that I didn't notice he was using a seltzer bottle to clean!
Kudo's, Sandi! I was so absorbed in Elinor's constantly changing face that I didn't even notice the Nazi!!
Wow. And here I was thinking today's strip was just the usual stupid...
My newspaper left off the first two panels, so almost missed that pithy Goethe quote. Oh what a tangled web we weave, missy.
btw the second word of my wv is nauseating. perfect!
Haha!! My WV is Villa antslver (Villa Antslivehere?). New name for Charterstone Condos.
Charterstone definitely doesn't trust its tenants with more than three burners on their stoves: Tom's kitchen, Mary's kitchen - it's a pattern. And why did Beth use Mary as an excuse? Elinor only has to visit Mary for some ungodly reason and then catch her daughter in THE BIG LIE.
I forgot, my WV was "safer" - is it really safer to have three burners on one's stove? Is it, Charterstone? Is it really? (Although seltzer is safer to use for cleaning than some fiendish chemical, Tom.)
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