It may be too early to tell, but I think Marina Royale looks like an excellent upscale alternative to the Bum Boat next door. But I'm not sure I'm ready to commit. Perhaps we should have a trial period.
Pink drapes? Check. Venetian blinds, circa 1970? Check. Server in mom jeans? Check. It's upscale all right, by Santa Royale standards.
Sheesh, did Terry have to cut to the chase immediately? There aren't any glasses of water on the table yet, and nary a napkin in sight (sorry, Chin Napkin Groupie). Terry is socially inept.
I have no idea how Adam is contorting his left wrist to position it like that, but it must be painful.
"Let's get the lobster, Terry. You can crack the shells with your huge bare hands. My finger is too swollen for me to do it. No, wait, the finger is fine now that my shoulder has totally disappeared."
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Pink drapes? Check. Venetian blinds, circa 1970? Check. Server in mom jeans? Check. It's upscale all right, by Santa Royale standards.
Sheesh, did Terry have to cut to the chase immediately? There aren't any glasses of water on the table yet, and nary a napkin in sight (sorry, Chin Napkin Groupie). Terry is socially inept.
I have no idea how Adam is contorting his left wrist to position it like that, but it must be painful.
Looks like Terry is in a booster seat.
"Let's get the lobster, Terry. You can crack the shells with your huge bare hands. My finger is too swollen for me to do it. No, wait, the finger is fine now that my shoulder has totally disappeared."
Crossover with The Addams Family! Thing is on the date with them! (second panel)
From the first panel, it appears that Terry is going to suggest a game of rock paper scissors to settle the matter. (Hint to Adam: choose rock.)
I think they have to get married now that they've exchanged hands. That's even more final than exchanging rings, isn't it?
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