Zak’s promise (threat?) to haunt Iris like a ghost unsettles me. It’s creepy, not romantic. If Iris loses Zak at Santa Roymart, will he still haunt her like a ghost? How about if she loses him at a Santa Royale indoor soccer game?
Looks like Iris’s plate from yesterday has turned into a second takeout container.
Perhaps this strip is about to take a supernatural turn, whereby Mary and the gang turn into a bunch of ghost chasers? Let’s see, they’ll need a van, a talking dog or two, a lesbian, a pot smoker…and Scooby Snax, er, muffins.
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Mary Worth:
“Who says life is short? Not me!”
Zak’s promise (threat?) to haunt Iris like a ghost unsettles me. It’s creepy, not romantic. If Iris loses Zak at Santa Roymart, will he still haunt her like a ghost? How about if she loses him at a Santa Royale indoor soccer game?
Looks like Iris’s plate from yesterday has turned into a second takeout container.
Perhaps this strip is about to take a supernatural turn, whereby Mary and the gang turn into a bunch of ghost chasers? Let’s see, they’ll need a van, a talking dog or two, a lesbian, a pot smoker…and Scooby Snax, er, muffins.
Fred - Zak
Daphne - Iris
Shaggy - Wilbur
Velma - Dawn
Scooby - Mary Herself
And every Episode of Charterstone Scooby will begin with Scooby Worth saying, “Ret re rell rou ra rory.”
Come on, Zak, ask her to marry you again. You know you want to! You haven't learned that lesson yet.
-- Scottie McW.
Geez Louise! Is there an actual point here? If so, can we just get there?
JerrySmith:
The mills of Mary Worth grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine. What they don’t grind is to a point.
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