This is the most interesting panel of today's strip. Well, not exactly. Toby's story is fascinating. It's just too bad that we skipped it.
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KitKat
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Helen Moss carried a torch for Ian all those years and then forgave him after a chat in her office? Hmmm.
What we won’t see in upcoming weeks: SCCc School Management is baffled by the sudden, unexplained absence of long-time faculty member Helen Moss. A tear-stained old college yearbook and a pair of shattered binoculars were found in her office.
Happy Mother’s Day to Mrs. Wanders and all the other moms!
They just "exchanged flirtations" but they "became close"? Then they "parted ways." As Capote said of Kerouac (and others) "That's not writing, it's typing."
"She (to be fair, also 'He') won't be giving me problems anymore". These are likely words representing the most ominous Harbinger of Doom since, "Hold my beer and watch this!" I'm reserving hope that this plot line could still turn out to be a bit of a thrill ride.
Are there people who only read the sunday strip because this is only a rehash of what happen during the week .Atleast break out the strawberry pie again .
ratswan. The Sunday strip is the comic strip equivalent of “ripping off the bandage”. Smart people put themselves through the pain of Mary Worth just once a week. We masochists enjoy the slow agony of reading the strip daily.
I personally would be satisfied with a Benny Hill music accompanied chase through the Charterstone grounds: Helen, followed by Toby wielding a rolling pin, Ian with a glass of wine, Mary with a muffin pan, Wilbur with a sandwich, Saul and Eve with their dogs, Estelle with Libby, and Mr Allora with a pitchfork. Cue the music, Maestro!
8 comments:
Helen Moss carried a torch for Ian all those years and then forgave him after a chat in her office? Hmmm.
What we won’t see in upcoming weeks: SCCc School Management is baffled by the sudden, unexplained absence of long-time faculty member Helen Moss. A tear-stained old college yearbook and a pair of shattered binoculars were found in her office.
Happy Mother’s Day to Mrs. Wanders and all the other moms!
Carrot muffins are the penultimate form of love. Then forgiveness.
What a relief! Thank dogness!
They just "exchanged flirtations" but they "became close"? Then they "parted ways." As Capote said of Kerouac (and others) "That's not writing, it's typing."
"She (to be fair, also 'He') won't be giving me problems anymore". These are likely words representing the most ominous Harbinger of Doom since, "Hold my beer and watch this!" I'm reserving hope that this plot line could still turn out to be a bit of a thrill ride.
Are there people who only read the sunday strip because this is only a rehash of what happen during the week .Atleast break out the strawberry pie again .
ratswan. The Sunday strip is the comic strip equivalent of “ripping off the bandage”. Smart people put themselves through the pain of Mary Worth just once a week. We masochists enjoy the slow agony of reading the strip daily.
Onwards! Get this over with!
I personally would be satisfied with a Benny Hill music accompanied chase through the Charterstone grounds: Helen, followed by Toby wielding a rolling pin, Ian with a glass of wine, Mary with a muffin pan, Wilbur with a sandwich, Saul and Eve with their dogs, Estelle with Libby, and Mr Allora with a pitchfork. Cue the music, Maestro!
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