Believe it or not, I could not find this exact image as I scrolled through months of this story, thus preventing a three day streak of regurgitated art. However, I'm sure the dialogue has been used before.
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KitKat
said...
I propose that we designate whatever Saul and Eve are sitting on “the blah-blah [chairs, bench, whatever].” Reading the endless blah-blah by these dimwits has given me a case of the blahs.
Perhaps we are the only people in the world who still read Mary Worth, and KM is deliberately making the story so excruciatingly dull so we’ll run out of snark. If so, it may be working.
You realize of course, Scottie McW, that if your ploy fails and KM falls for it and decides to continue this story for another few months or so, one of us WILL find out where you live.
All of you are missing out on the true brilliance of this story. KM is subtly telling readers that Saul and Eve are trapped in a "Groundhog Day" style time loop! The constantly reused art and dialog are telling us they are reliving the same three months over and over! What must they do to break the cycle and move on with their lives? I'm not sure, but I'm guessing the answer somehow involves salmon, bad muffins and headless mannequins. I guess we'll find out in five years.
Uh oh... I see Saul is developing the smug-eriffic response so characteristic of Mary as he lets Eve know that SOME people are more "deeply flawed than others". NOT him, of course. He probably doesn't even slurp the soda at the bottom of his cup. Those smug lessons from Mary have definitely paid off.
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I propose that we designate whatever Saul and Eve are sitting on “the blah-blah [chairs, bench, whatever].” Reading the endless blah-blah by these dimwits has given me a case of the blahs.
Today's BlahFace Haiku is titled
"The Three Faces Of Gary".
Good!
Dark side!
Human!
Perhaps we are the only people in the world who still read Mary Worth, and KM is deliberately making the story so excruciatingly dull so we’ll run out of snark. If so, it may be working.
Good one, Nance!
Karen, we LOVE this story! It's so fascinating and interesting! We hope it goes on for a long, long time.
-- Scottie McW.
You realize of course, Scottie McW, that if your ploy fails and KM falls for it and decides to continue this story for another few months or so, one of us WILL find out where you live.
HelenClark
I hope this story goes on and on...oh wait, it is going on and on...
All of you are missing out on the true brilliance of this story. KM is subtly telling readers that Saul and Eve are trapped in a "Groundhog Day" style time loop! The constantly reused art and dialog are telling us they are reliving the same three months over and over! What must they do to break the cycle and move on with their lives? I'm not sure, but I'm guessing the answer somehow involves salmon, bad muffins and headless mannequins. I guess we'll find out in five years.
Uh oh... I see Saul is developing the smug-eriffic response so characteristic of Mary as he lets Eve know that SOME people are more "deeply flawed than others". NOT him, of course. He probably doesn't even slurp the soda at the bottom of his cup. Those smug lessons from Mary have definitely paid off.
No need, Helen. I'll do myself in.
-- S. McW.
Fauxprof: I think you are 100% correct. I think Moy is rubbing our noses in the dirt
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