So dramatic! So stilted! So romantic! This pizza date is turning out to be really dreamy ... and inspirational!
@Nance, I love your haikus! Given the last, breathless panel of two Tweedlebeedie heads staring longingly at each other, I was expecting Tommmy to say "make out" instead of "make up." Well, I guess that would be too interesting, so no chance of that ...
Diego's famous raw polenta and pepperoni pizza. Order the extra soggy, you'll love it! It's the favorite of dilettante college students and would be janitors all over Santa Royale. Yum!
"Extra soggy" - @fauxprof, you crack me up every day!
Take a close look at the objects on the non-pizza quadrant of the pedestal (near Iris). Tadpoles? Something else that veers into non-family-friendly territory?
After I posted about Diego's taco bowl yesterday, it occurred to me that I was guilty of stereotyping, and wondered if we would see the Beedies at Diego's House of Sushi today. Nope - as Wanders pointed out, pizza - who woulda thunk it?
What is so wrong with Tommy that he cant look for a better job than custodian (not that there is anything wrong with that). Is that all he dreams of? Aim high, Tommy, don't get high.
Anticipating Nance's haiku, I envisioned the last line as "Having back makeup" but did not want to pursue the thought any further. Instead I began to wrestle with the problem of how saying you believe in someone's janitorial potential can be construed as having his back? Will Iris be willing to pitch in and help when Tommy is overwhelmed by the awful mess in the men's room at the Crosby Shopping Center? Now THAT would be having his back. By the way, is the shopping center named after Der Bingel? If he had been Tommy's dad, he would have just beaten the Vicodin demons out of the lad. Problem solved!
@DWET--Thank you so much. @Yahoonski--It's lovely to be Anticipated. Your phrase proves that Punctuation is critical, along with Context. As to Crosby Shopping Center, I hear it's right across the street from Crawford Plaza.
Wilbur is probably trying to interview survivors in remedial high school Spanish, not realizing that Brazilians speak Portuguese. Of course, since he never realized he wasn't in Antarctica, he's probably actually in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Dad speaks five languages fluently and can cook a typical national dish from twenty countries. Plus, he's able to camp out even at the South Pole. What I'm saying is ... Dad's quite a catch, Iris! (You should leave Zak for DAWN!)
Today's strip really piles on the dramatic tension! Will Iris end her e-mail tomorrow with "Love and smooches, Iris"?
Oops! I think I hit preview after commenting before. Anyhoo ...
Dad speaks five languages fluently and can cook a typical national dish from twenty different countries. Plus, he can camp out, even in Antarctica! What I'm saying is ... Dad's a real catch, Iris! (You can leave Zak for DAWN!)
Today's strip piles on the dramatic tension! How will Iris end her e-mail tomorrow? "Love and smooches, Iris." ???
No "I miss you, Wilbur". No "When will you be home?" The best that can be said for this lobg-distance relationship is that she's no longer ignoring him completely. Is that a resolution of sorts? After the Sunday summary, can we move on to a new storyline? I am ever optimistic for a future without Tweedlebeedies.
Sunday Wilbur and Iris both sound like they're communicating with someone they barely know and couldn't care less about. What a relationship! "I'm well, and everything is good." How dull can one be?
A thought: Iris should drop out of the university and Tommy should enroll at a community college or in some type of training program. He needs direction and some marketable skills.
If we're still in Beedieville tomorrow, I will SCREAM.
"I'm doing really WELL and everything is GOOD. So don't feel the need to come back here anytime soon. Pursue your dream. Take your time. As many years as you need."
Maybe Wilbur could e-mail Dawn on Monday and set up a transition to a new "plot"? Please? Pretty please? Pretty please with a cherry on top? ... Oh, and while I'm at it, a pool party would be nice ;-) !!! Dawn could talk about Wilbur's e-mail with Toby and Ian Cameron, and a new Charterstone resident could wander by and say "hi." ... Hope springs eternal ...
Now that the story from the past several months has finished its degeneration into a morass of boredom and vapidity, I am glad to see a new flash of absurdity appear in the form of a month-long, mid-semester "teaching summit." Is a teaching summit something you would pay to participate in, or is it something you'd be invited to and paid an honorarium for?
"Teaching Summit" is not a thing. However, if it is not Beedie-related, I'm for it, especially if that's the MacGuffin necessary to send Mary and Toby off on a tropical adventure.
Picking up from @Vince at 11:24 AM, perhaps this "teaching summit in Seattle" is what Ian told the credulous Toby (after he decided against "Bagpiper summit in John o'Groats"). Okay Ian, where are you really going? To Puerto Vallarta with a woman named Trixie Va Voom?
Toby and Mary, frolicking on the beach in Cancun during their Spring Break, are stunned to see (tartan) mankini-clad Ian judging the wet tee-shirt contest.
AAAARRRRGGGHHHH! I already miss Iris and Tommy and Zak! Miss them deeply.
I just know Iris and Zak will be getting back together, and I don't want to wait two years to see that. And Tommy is going to win Employee of the Month multiple times at his new job and make us all so proud.
Hmmm. I should be happy. No more Beedies! Pool in sight! New "plot"! Exciting vacation starring Mary herself and Toby (my favourite!)! Plus ... cocktails! ... And yet ... I'm disappointed. FINALLY, we get to see June Brigman's version of Toby Cameron and ... she's hideous! She was beautiful and fun in Joe Giella's version. Well, at least June's Dawn is better-looking than she used to be (but that kind of peeves me off!) ... Sigh!
Maybe they'll go off to Pax Wellness resort together! And maybe Agitated Aggie's vacation schedule will overlap with theirs! YAY!
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Yes, Tommy, if you can't hack it as a janitor, you can try something you might be more suited for. Like doorstop.
-- S. McW.
Today's Boldface Haiku is titled "Why Wait for Someday? Let Mom Have Your Crusts".
Custodian job. Nervous!
Believe! Do!
Doesn't? Believe! I Do!
Having back. Make up.
(I ran out of Exclamation Points before I got to the last line.)
I did not see this coming! I was anticipating tacos, quesadillas, or burrito's, but pizza never occurred to me!!
So dramatic! So stilted! So romantic! This pizza date is turning out to be really dreamy ... and inspirational!
@Nance, I love your haikus! Given the last, breathless panel of two Tweedlebeedie heads staring longingly at each other, I was expecting Tommmy to say "make out" instead of "make up." Well, I guess that would be too interesting, so no chance of that ...
Diego's famous raw polenta and pepperoni pizza. Order the extra soggy, you'll love it! It's the favorite of dilettante college students and would be janitors all over Santa Royale. Yum!
Should we add The Wiz's "Believe in Yourself" to the Charterstone jukebox?
"Extra soggy" - @fauxprof, you crack me up every day!
Take a close look at the objects on the non-pizza quadrant of the pedestal (near Iris). Tadpoles? Something else that veers into non-family-friendly territory?
After I posted about Diego's taco bowl yesterday, it occurred to me that I was guilty of stereotyping, and wondered if we would see the Beedies at Diego's House of Sushi today. Nope - as Wanders pointed out, pizza - who woulda thunk it?
Those are some mighty thick curtains for a pizza/taco joint.
I have an interview for a custodian job.
Oh Tommy, I'm so proud!
-- S. McW.
What is so wrong with Tommy that he cant look for a better job than custodian (not that there is anything wrong with that). Is that all he dreams of? Aim high, Tommy, don't get high.
Anticipating Nance's haiku, I envisioned the last line as "Having back makeup" but did not want to pursue the thought any further. Instead I began to wrestle with the problem of how saying you believe in someone's janitorial potential can be construed as having his back? Will Iris be willing to pitch in and help when Tommy is overwhelmed by the awful mess in the men's room at the Crosby Shopping Center? Now THAT would be having his back. By the way, is the shopping center named after Der Bingel? If he had been Tommy's dad, he would have just beaten the Vicodin demons out of the lad. Problem solved!
@DWET--Thank you so much.
@Yahoonski--It's lovely to be Anticipated. Your phrase proves that Punctuation is critical, along with Context. As to Crosby Shopping Center, I hear it's right across the street from Crawford Plaza.
These two are making me want to puke.
"Believe! Do!" I think Yoda helped out with today's haiku!
FRIDAY
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Who knew that a Diego's pedestal pizza would be closure for Iris.
And I guess Wilbur is no longer (ever was?) in Antarctica I hope the WiFi in Sao Paolo is good
Wilbur is probably trying to interview survivors in remedial high school Spanish, not realizing that Brazilians speak Portuguese. Of course, since he never realized he wasn't in Antarctica, he's probably actually in St. Paul, Minnesota.
FRIDAY
Today's Boldface Haiku is titled "If Only Karen Moy Understood The Value Of Brevity (And How Email/Computers Look").
Good.
Mudslide Survivors is a Brazilian heavy metal band.
Nance - An alternative title for your Haiku today?
"I think this story line is almost over."
Good
Does Wilbur scour the world with a translator companion, or does he have a Star Trek type Universal Translator installed in his brain?
Dad speaks five languages fluently and can cook a typical national dish from twenty countries. Plus, he's able to camp out even at the South Pole. What I'm saying is ... Dad's quite a catch, Iris! (You should leave Zak for DAWN!)
Today's strip really piles on the dramatic tension! Will Iris end her e-mail tomorrow with "Love and smooches, Iris"?
Wha? Huh? What's goin' on?
Oops! I think I hit preview after commenting before. Anyhoo ...
Dad speaks five languages fluently and can cook a typical national dish from twenty different countries. Plus, he can camp out, even in Antarctica! What I'm saying is ... Dad's a real catch, Iris! (You can leave Zak for DAWN!)
Today's strip piles on the dramatic tension! How will Iris end her e-mail tomorrow? "Love and smooches, Iris." ???
Just curious: which of the MW "stories" has run for the longest time? We may be heading for a record here.
They should change the name of the strip to "The Trials and Tribulations of IRIS BEEDIE." ... Wow, what a snoozer!
SATURDAY
No "I miss you, Wilbur". No "When will you be home?" The best that can be said for this lobg-distance relationship is that she's no longer ignoring him completely. Is that a resolution of sorts? After the Sunday summary, can we move on to a new storyline? I am ever optimistic for a future without Tweedlebeedies.
Tommy to Mommy: You complete me!
Mommy to Tommy: Wait, just let me check what Zak is up to on Facebook ...
SATURDAY
Today's Boldface Haiku is titled "Blah Blah Blah". (Emphasis on the Blah).
Busy, grateful.
Interesting.
Well. Fulfilled.
I almost didn't get through that.
MAKE THEM GO AWAY!
I'm with @Sharon--this has to be some sort of Record. They've been around longer than this strip's namesake.
Sunday
Wilbur and Iris both sound like they're communicating with someone they barely know and couldn't care less about. What a relationship! "I'm well, and everything is good." How dull can one be?
A thought: Iris should drop out of the university and Tommy should enroll at a community college or in some type of training program. He needs direction and some marketable skills.
If we're still in Beedieville tomorrow, I will SCREAM.
Sunday: Iris' missive to Wilbur: "I am doing really WELL and everything is GOOD."
If I said that to my husband over the phone or in a text or email, he'd call the cops to bust my door down, certain I was being held against my will.
"I'm doing really WELL and everything is GOOD. So don't feel the need to come back here anytime soon. Pursue your dream. Take your time. As many years as you need."
-- S. McW.
SUNDAY
Today's Boldface Haiku is titled "Pillow Talk For Robots".
Love new places.
Mudslide survivors. Fleeting.
Grateful doing. Dream exploring.
Well. Good.
Maybe Wilbur could e-mail Dawn on Monday and set up a transition to a new "plot"? Please? Pretty please? Pretty please with a cherry on top? ... Oh, and while I'm at it, a pool party would be nice ;-) !!! Dawn could talk about Wilbur's e-mail with Toby and Ian Cameron, and a new Charterstone resident could wander by and say "hi." ... Hope springs eternal ...
Pool party! And not a Beedie in sight.
Toby and Mary are there. Ian, no.
Mary seems to have bee out in the sun a few years too long...
MONDAY
Now that the story from the past several months has finished its degeneration into a morass of boredom and vapidity, I am glad to see a new flash of absurdity appear in the form of a month-long, mid-semester "teaching summit." Is a teaching summit something you would pay to participate in, or is it something you'd be invited to and paid an honorarium for?
"Teaching Summit" is not a thing. However, if it is not Beedie-related, I'm for it, especially if that's the MacGuffin necessary to send Mary and Toby off on a tropical adventure.
Monday
Picking up from @Vince at 11:24 AM, perhaps this "teaching summit in Seattle" is what Ian told the credulous Toby (after he decided against "Bagpiper summit in John o'Groats"). Okay Ian, where are you really going? To Puerto Vallarta with a woman named Trixie Va Voom?
"Are you IN, Mary?"
INtoxicated?
INcontinent?
INsensitive?
IN recovery?
IN bankruptcy?
INdiscreet?
INto Justin Bieber?
Toby and Mary, frolicking on the beach in Cancun during their Spring Break, are stunned to see (tartan) mankini-clad Ian judging the wet tee-shirt contest.
AAAARRRRGGGHHHH! I already miss Iris and Tommy and Zak! Miss them deeply.
I just know Iris and Zak will be getting back together, and I don't want to wait two years to see that. And Tommy is going to win Employee of the Month multiple times at his new job and make us all so proud.
Hurry back, gang!
-- S. McW.
What in the heck is a Teaching Summit? And I ask this as a retired thirty-year veteran. But I guess we shouldn't look a Gift Pool Party in the mouth.
Today's Boldface Haiku is titled "Whew!"
Away--teaching summit.
Oh? Not?
This, different. Tropical. In?
(Toby looks like she's about 19. And eerily like Emma Stone.)
Hmmm. I should be happy. No more Beedies! Pool in sight! New "plot"! Exciting vacation starring Mary herself and Toby (my favourite!)! Plus ... cocktails! ... And yet ... I'm disappointed. FINALLY, we get to see June Brigman's version of Toby Cameron and ... she's hideous! She was beautiful and fun in Joe Giella's version. Well, at least June's Dawn is better-looking than she used to be (but that kind of peeves me off!) ... Sigh!
Maybe they'll go off to Pax Wellness resort together! And maybe Agitated Aggie's vacation schedule will overlap with theirs! YAY!
"Would Jeff want to go too?"
Jeff? Who's Jeff?
Mary and Toby on a Caribbean cruise? Yes, please!
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