Thursday, February 15, 2018

Mary Worth 2817

Yes, Ted Miller is quite a character. It's his definining character trait.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...


Possible reactions from Jeff:

1. He did WHAT!?!?!? I'll kill that son of a @*&%#!

2. Did you hug him back?

3. Yeah, whatever, but are you going to go into business?

4. Well, he's quite a character.

Anonymous said...


Oops, forgot to sign my work above.

-- Scottie McW.

fauxprof said...

June has given Mary a coy, almost sly expression. Darn, she wants to make Jeff jealous. That’s operating on a real middle school level.

Nance said...

Today's Boldface Haiku is titled

"Ted Miller, Ted Miller, Ted Miller".

Dinner? Craving Bum Boat!
Like. Also, Ted Miller.
Character?

LouiseF said...

Could Jeff be MORE wooden? I'm doubtful.. And why do Mary and Jeff keep calling Ted Miller a "character" or asking one another if he is one? Inquiring minds want to know.

lunanticfringe said...

In the South (and that's where I live), if anyone (especially a woman) called someone 'your friend, Ted Miller,' instead of just 'Ted'...I'd be waiting for about a size 15 shoe to drop.

KitKat said...

Mary specified “Ted Miller” so Jeff would know which of his Ted friends she meant. Jeff collects Teds because he aspires to give a TED Talk some day.

I hope Ted Miller is at the Bum Boat, wearing one of those arrow-through-the-head things under a ball cap. What a character!

Chester the Dog said...

At least Jeff does not have a craving for...Mary's Muffins!

Anonymous said...

Who is eating all the muffins that Mary keeps baking?

MissScarlet said...

Kitkat! Wonderful! But I think Ted should have a fish through his head. It is the Bum Boat, after all.


I can only assume that Laren Coy has a whole other meaning for the word "character".