It's not your place? Mary Worth, who are you? It's like I don't even know you anymore.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Monday, December 29, 2008
Mary Worth 400
You know, it occurs to me that Karen Moy might be feeling a lot like Lynn, and she might think of all those cynical web sites out there that criticize her work as a giant World Wide Frank. Fortunately, this blog is sort of like Mary Worth. We love Karen Moy unconditionally, we appreciate her talent and the tremendous pressure of producing four lines of dialogue each and every day. Our only goal is to celebrate her accomplishments and inspire her to do even better.
Speaking of Upstate New York, doesn't it just figure that Upstate New York's best rock group is the Meddling Kids?
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Speaking of Upstate New York, doesn't it just figure that Upstate New York's best rock group is the Meddling Kids?
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Sunday, December 28, 2008
Mary Worth 399
Opportunity seldom knocks twice, and neither does Mary Worth since she usually barges right in... but in this story, Mary can't stop knocking on every door she passes!
Mary's knock on Lynn's dressing room door at the ice rink led to weeks of conversation about Dead Greg:
And Mary's knock on Lynn's bedroom door led to weeks of conversation about Lynn's mysterious past:
And now we get to enjoy Mary explaining everything to Frank that Lynn just explained to Mary. This should be really exciting.
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Mary's knock on Lynn's dressing room door at the ice rink led to weeks of conversation about Dead Greg:
And Mary's knock on Lynn's bedroom door led to weeks of conversation about Lynn's mysterious past:
And now we get to enjoy Mary explaining everything to Frank that Lynn just explained to Mary. This should be really exciting.
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Friday, December 26, 2008
Mary Worth 398
The worst thing about placid Lake Tranquil's state-of-the-art skating rink? Late comers who have to climb over everybody (and I mean everybody) to get to their seats.
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Thursday, December 25, 2008
Mary Worth 397
And now, as my Christmas gift to you, dear reader:
ICE CASTLES
A Christmas Play
[Lynn sits in her dressing room drinking coffee]
Mary (knocking on Lynn’s door): Knock knock. It’s Mary… May I speak with you?
Lynn (still drinking coffee): Yes.
Mary: Lynn, I’m glad it wasn’t more serious. That the doctors gave you a clean bill of health.
Lynn: Yes. A relief.
Mary: I spoke with your father.
Lynn: What did he say?
Mary: He was concerned about you. Very concerned. Is it the stress of COMPETITION that triggered your fainting spell? Or SOMETHING ELSE?
Lynn: I’m going to tell you a story, Mary. About that PHOTO you found… This photo that I dropped… that you found earlier…
Mary: Yes? Who is it?
Lynn: This is Greg. He was my best friend.
Mary: Was?
Lynne: Let’s take a walk, Mary. I could use some FRESH AIR!
Mary: I could use some too. It can be CLARIFYING on so many levels.
Lynn: I’ll EXPLAIN MORE about the photo when we get out of doors.
Mary: Please do. I don’t understand what happened. But I want to know more!
(They go outside)
Lynn (showing Mary the photo that caused her to scream in agony earlier): Greg and I met at the rink. We became fast friends.
Mary: He has a pleasant face. He looks very approachable.
Lynn: Yes. He was one of the few people I was truly able to talk to! You know, BE MYSELF with! Unlike…
Mary: Unlike your father? I know that relationship leaves a lot to be desired.
Lynn: I was the happiest I’d ever been. Greg and I spent a lot of time together. Maybe too much time.
Mary: What do you mean?
Lynn: It was an innocent friendship. But my father did not approve because IT TOOK TIME AWAY FROM MY SKATING… - My father threatened to move me to another skating facility far away if I continued the friendship! So I started acting very COLD to Greg. I stopped talking to him! He didn’t understand. He thought it was something he did. Nothing could be further from the truth!
Mary: So you reluctantly ended your friendship with Greg because your father wanted you to focus on your training?
Lynn: Yes. And I never explained to Greg WHY I stopped talking to him. I regretted that! Because what happened to him afterwards will haunt me forever! When I see this photo, I think of my friendship with Greg… And I regret how it ended.
Mary: After you parted ways, what happened to Greg?
Lynn: It was almost a year later… After we stopped talking, I focused all my energy on my skating. I had just won the Junior Championship when I heard the news. Greg was with his older brother who was driving his car along an icy road. The car crashed. There were no survivors. When I heard about Greg’s accident, my heart stopped!
Mary: It must have been very traumatic for you.
Lynn: It was devastating. I went from winning the Junior Championship to learning about Greg’s death all on the same day! Greg was the kindest person I ever met, and to think of how I left things between us! …So unfinished! I should have told him why I stopped talking to him! He thought I hated him, when the opposite was true! He died not knowing. After Greg died, I was a ROBOT! … Skating all my elements, not really feeling like I was there. I did exactly what I was told.
Mary: He wouldn’t want you to dwell on his death, nor would he want you to skate in a limited way because of what happened!
(They go inside the skating rink)
Lynn: I SHOULD have stood up to my father! I SHOULDN’T have stopped talking to Greg! I SHOULD have told him why I did it!
Mary: You can’t dwell on the past, Lynn. What’s done is over. Keep only the best of your memories.
Lynn: If only I could. When I’m with my father, I feel angry at what happened! And I feel beaten down by his constant criticism!
Mary: He IS very hard on you… because he never made it past regionals. He wants you to go further than he did.
Lynn: My father’s the perfect example of, “Those who cannot do, teach”! Nothing I do is right in my father’s eyes! I can’t endure his way of coaching me anymore!
Mary: You should talk to him.
Lynn: He wouldn’t listen to me! He didn’t listen to me about Greg, and he won’t listen to me now! I stopped talking to Greg, because my father told me to end our friendship. I think of how I shouldn’t have done it [sic]! Especially since Greg’s gone now!
Mary: Your father doesn’t realize that you are still not over your friend’s death.
Lynn: It’s better that he doesn’t know, Mary. My friendship with Greg was personal. It will always be a part of my heart… the part of me that my father can’t criticize! Besides, he doesn’t have to. I do enough of that on my own.
Mary: Greg’s death was not your fault, Lynn. Please don’t punish yourself about it! He’d be proud of what you’re achieving in skating.
Lynn: Yes he would. He loved me. I wish my father felt the same way. When my father’s coaching me, I sometimes think that he HATES me.
Mary: He doesn’t hate you! He sees VICTORY in you. He’s harsh because… his dreams were never realized. As wrong as it is… he’s realizing them through you.
Lynn: At MY EXPENSE! I’m not sure how much I can take! Did you hear the belittling way he talks when he’s coaching me?
Mary: Yes, Lynn, it seems like you’re going through a lot… and at the same time, you’re having communication problems with your father.
Lynn: HE’S the one with the problem! My father won't LISTEN to me! He never does! All he thinks about is making me win! I've reached a point where... I'm not sure I WANT to win anymore! He practically bullied my love of skating right out the window.
Mary: Don't let it happen. Your talent is too precious.
A Christmas Play
[Lynn sits in her dressing room drinking coffee]
Mary (knocking on Lynn’s door): Knock knock. It’s Mary… May I speak with you?
Lynn (still drinking coffee): Yes.
Mary: Lynn, I’m glad it wasn’t more serious. That the doctors gave you a clean bill of health.
Lynn: Yes. A relief.
Mary: I spoke with your father.
Lynn: What did he say?
Mary: He was concerned about you. Very concerned. Is it the stress of COMPETITION that triggered your fainting spell? Or SOMETHING ELSE?
Lynn: I’m going to tell you a story, Mary. About that PHOTO you found… This photo that I dropped… that you found earlier…
Mary: Yes? Who is it?
Lynn: This is Greg. He was my best friend.
Mary: Was?
Lynne: Let’s take a walk, Mary. I could use some FRESH AIR!
Mary: I could use some too. It can be CLARIFYING on so many levels.
Lynn: I’ll EXPLAIN MORE about the photo when we get out of doors.
Mary: Please do. I don’t understand what happened. But I want to know more!
(They go outside)
Lynn (showing Mary the photo that caused her to scream in agony earlier): Greg and I met at the rink. We became fast friends.
Mary: He has a pleasant face. He looks very approachable.
Lynn: Yes. He was one of the few people I was truly able to talk to! You know, BE MYSELF with! Unlike…
Mary: Unlike your father? I know that relationship leaves a lot to be desired.
Lynn: I was the happiest I’d ever been. Greg and I spent a lot of time together. Maybe too much time.
Mary: What do you mean?
Lynn: It was an innocent friendship. But my father did not approve because IT TOOK TIME AWAY FROM MY SKATING… - My father threatened to move me to another skating facility far away if I continued the friendship! So I started acting very COLD to Greg. I stopped talking to him! He didn’t understand. He thought it was something he did. Nothing could be further from the truth!
Mary: So you reluctantly ended your friendship with Greg because your father wanted you to focus on your training?
Lynn: Yes. And I never explained to Greg WHY I stopped talking to him. I regretted that! Because what happened to him afterwards will haunt me forever! When I see this photo, I think of my friendship with Greg… And I regret how it ended.
Mary: After you parted ways, what happened to Greg?
Lynn: It was almost a year later… After we stopped talking, I focused all my energy on my skating. I had just won the Junior Championship when I heard the news. Greg was with his older brother who was driving his car along an icy road. The car crashed. There were no survivors. When I heard about Greg’s accident, my heart stopped!
Mary: It must have been very traumatic for you.
Lynn: It was devastating. I went from winning the Junior Championship to learning about Greg’s death all on the same day! Greg was the kindest person I ever met, and to think of how I left things between us! …So unfinished! I should have told him why I stopped talking to him! He thought I hated him, when the opposite was true! He died not knowing. After Greg died, I was a ROBOT! … Skating all my elements, not really feeling like I was there. I did exactly what I was told.
Mary: He wouldn’t want you to dwell on his death, nor would he want you to skate in a limited way because of what happened!
(They go inside the skating rink)
Lynn: I SHOULD have stood up to my father! I SHOULDN’T have stopped talking to Greg! I SHOULD have told him why I did it!
Mary: You can’t dwell on the past, Lynn. What’s done is over. Keep only the best of your memories.
Lynn: If only I could. When I’m with my father, I feel angry at what happened! And I feel beaten down by his constant criticism!
Mary: He IS very hard on you… because he never made it past regionals. He wants you to go further than he did.
Lynn: My father’s the perfect example of, “Those who cannot do, teach”! Nothing I do is right in my father’s eyes! I can’t endure his way of coaching me anymore!
Mary: You should talk to him.
Lynn: He wouldn’t listen to me! He didn’t listen to me about Greg, and he won’t listen to me now! I stopped talking to Greg, because my father told me to end our friendship. I think of how I shouldn’t have done it [sic]! Especially since Greg’s gone now!
Mary: Your father doesn’t realize that you are still not over your friend’s death.
Lynn: It’s better that he doesn’t know, Mary. My friendship with Greg was personal. It will always be a part of my heart… the part of me that my father can’t criticize! Besides, he doesn’t have to. I do enough of that on my own.
Mary: Greg’s death was not your fault, Lynn. Please don’t punish yourself about it! He’d be proud of what you’re achieving in skating.
Lynn: Yes he would. He loved me. I wish my father felt the same way. When my father’s coaching me, I sometimes think that he HATES me.
Mary: He doesn’t hate you! He sees VICTORY in you. He’s harsh because… his dreams were never realized. As wrong as it is… he’s realizing them through you.
Lynn: At MY EXPENSE! I’m not sure how much I can take! Did you hear the belittling way he talks when he’s coaching me?
Mary: Yes, Lynn, it seems like you’re going through a lot… and at the same time, you’re having communication problems with your father.
Lynn: HE’S the one with the problem! My father won't LISTEN to me! He never does! All he thinks about is making me win! I've reached a point where... I'm not sure I WANT to win anymore! He practically bullied my love of skating right out the window.
Mary: Don't let it happen. Your talent is too precious.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Mary Worth 396
Oh, Lynn, wake up! You're the one with the problem, which you'd realize if you'd just open your eyes and see that while you were on your walk together, Mary Worth carefully led you to the Ice Rink of Despair. The clues are all around you! Just ask yourself, "How big was that Zamboni? Are you on the top row, or sitting rink-side? Why are there only seat backs, but no seats in this arena? How many people can this arena hold, and how big are they? Some must be huge!" Those giant seats are for the big demons. Lynn, put your skates back on and get out on the Ice of Despondency where you will be skating for the next three lifetimes or Mary Worth story lines, whichever comes first.
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Sunday, December 21, 2008
A Message to Karen Moy
Earlier this week, I received the following message. Jad Fair was hoping I could forward it to Karen Moy, but since I don't have her email address, he gave me permission to publish it here on the blog:
In Sunday's Mary Worth, a song I co-wrote with Daniel Johnston, "Some Things Last A Long Time," was credited to him, but I'm the one that wrote the lyrics. Daniel did the music. Daniel's website credits the lyrics to me. I was glad to make into a Mary Worth strip (kind of).
Best wishes,
Jad Fair
How awesome is that?
Don't forget to vote for the Worthy Awards. Maybe we need a new category for best musical performance.
In Sunday's Mary Worth, a song I co-wrote with Daniel Johnston, "Some Things Last A Long Time," was credited to him, but I'm the one that wrote the lyrics. Daniel did the music. Daniel's website credits the lyrics to me. I was glad to make into a Mary Worth strip (kind of).
Best wishes,
Jad Fair
How awesome is that?
Don't forget to vote for the Worthy Awards. Maybe we need a new category for best musical performance.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
First Annual Worthy Awards
As 2008 draws to a close, I am pleased to announce the First Annual Worthy Awards. As a reader of Mary Worth and Me, you are invited to vote in five different categories recognizing outstanding achievement in Mary Worth. Worthy Awards celebrate all that is excellent in Santa Royale, California, (and placid Lake Tranquil, New York).
Vote for your favorites at http://worthyawards.wordpress.com. The deadline to vote is January 20. Winners will be announced here at Mary Worth and Me on January 26.
It was such a remarkable year! How will you ever decide for whom you should vote! (How's that for a truly Worthy sentence?)
Vote for your favorites at http://worthyawards.wordpress.com. The deadline to vote is January 20. Winners will be announced here at Mary Worth and Me on January 26.
It was such a remarkable year! How will you ever decide for whom you should vote! (How's that for a truly Worthy sentence?)
Friday, December 19, 2008
Mary Worth 395
Way to slam one of the most important and under appreciated professions in the country. It's not enough that they put up with disrespectful students, disengaged parents, unsatisfactory resources, and substandard compensation -- now they have to put up with this kind of trash talk in Mary Worth. Today, thousands of teachers will enter their classrooms knowing their students have read Mary Worth and are quietly snickering at them. Oh, wait, never mind.
Edited to add: If you haven't seen the anonymous comment in today's comment section, here it is: "Those who cannot write, pen comic strips." Oh, how I wish I'd thought of that!
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Edited to add: If you haven't seen the anonymous comment in today's comment section, here it is: "Those who cannot write, pen comic strips." Oh, how I wish I'd thought of that!
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
Mary Worth 394
But you can, Lynn! With Mary Worth's wonderful Bad Feelings Suppression Tube&trade, you can suck those regrets right out of your head, and keep only the best of your memories. Simply attach the Suppression Tube&trade to any opening on your head: You mouth, ear, or that blond exhaust pipe on the back of your scalp. Flip the switch, and voila! All the negative memories are gathered together in the handy-dandy disposable Dark Bag of Doom&trade . Replacement bags are available at CVS, Walgreens and other fine stores. Get two. In your case, you'll need them. (Patent Pending.)
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Mary Worth 393
As the walking dead gather around them, Mary Worth welcomes Lynn to the Dimension of Lost Regret. Lynn has the opportunity to speak with Greg one last time and make things right, but in exchange she will have to join Mary's Army of Undead Soldiers.
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Mary Worth 392
The black hole of Mary Worth's heart, pumping steely anti-matter through her spidery veins, has finally sucked Lynn into it's empty vortex. Mary wins.
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Sunday, December 14, 2008
Mary Worth 391
Some things last a long time? That's today's platitude? What kind of quote book is Ms. Moy using? "A Gazillion Things People Have Said"? Yes, Lynn, some things last a long time... but then again, some things don't:
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Friday, December 12, 2008
Mary Worth 390
I appreciate Frank's willingness to express his feelings for his daughter in public. Most parents are embarrassed to express themselves openly. Most would wait until they got home to privately tell their child how they feel about them. But not Frank. Frank courageously yells across the ice rink, "I forbid you to speak to that boy! If you talk to him again, we're moving!"
And Lynn, ever the devoted daughter, honors her father's wishes by giving the silent treatment to her best friend. A less loyal child might have taken advantage of any one of thousands of private moments with Greg to explain her father's objections.
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And Lynn, ever the devoted daughter, honors her father's wishes by giving the silent treatment to her best friend. A less loyal child might have taken advantage of any one of thousands of private moments with Greg to explain her father's objections.
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
Mary Worth 389
So now we know what happened to Greg. He was beaten to death by an agitated swan.
How old is Lynn? I've been trying to figure it out for weeks. Sometimes I think she's twelve, and sometimes I think she's an adult in her early twenties, but that's probably only because I don't want to get totally creeped out by Mary's excessive involvement with a child she just met.
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How old is Lynn? I've been trying to figure it out for weeks. Sometimes I think she's twelve, and sometimes I think she's an adult in her early twenties, but that's probably only because I don't want to get totally creeped out by Mary's excessive involvement with a child she just met.
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Mary Worth 388
Mary, it's so good of you to tell Lynn that her relationship with her father is horrible. I'm sure Lynn really is encouraged by your empathy. Before you know it, Lynn will want to come home and live at Charterstone with all your other trophies.
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Today's Full Strip.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Mary Worth 387
Like Mary, I'm on the edge of my seat. This is what we in the writing biz call a cliff hanger. It's a cliff hanger because back in the olden days, when a serial story took a break and wanted to entice readers back, they would leave the hero in a precarious situation, like hanging off a cliff, so that readers would buy next month's magazine to see what would happen. Thank heaven this isn't the olden days, or I might not be able to handle the excitement.
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Today's Full Strip.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Mary Worth 386
If Greg didn't care that her clothes were more than a little worn, and if they delight in the insignificant, playing as kids do, I'm going to get all excited.
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Sunday, December 7, 2008
Mary Worth 385
For those of you who have never experienced a Mary Worth Flashback, let me prepare you for the excitement you are about to endure. First, Lynn will talk about telling a story for perhaps a week. Then Lynn will give three weeks worth of exposition. A character will be introduced, in this case a boy, and Lynn will talk about her feelings for the character. And then after about five weeks, Something Will Happen. Usually something nice. Like someone being kind, or generous, or vaguely romantic. Whatever it is can usually be accomplished with minimal physical motion. Then Lynn will talk about how her life has been changed by this experience. (See My Compulsion to Help Others.) So, as you can see, this will be great, just as long as Lynn's story doesn't contain any action.
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Saturday, December 6, 2008
Mary Worth 384
Yes, Frank, it certainly is your fault. Lynn blames you for bringing Mary to placid Lake Tranquil. And she's going to hold it against you for the rest of her life.
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Mary Worth 383
Oh, Mary Worth, we may never know what was going on in Lynn's mind, for tragically she was born without thought balloons. But, yes, we are asking the same question: "What happened just now?" Rarely does a day go by when I read Mary Worth and not ask myself that very same question.
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Mary Worth 382
Mary has killed Lynn. Her heart and brain have just shut down. But as Mary would say, "She's happier now." Shall we be sad that Lynn has died? As Frank would cheerfully say, "Don't be!"
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Monday, December 1, 2008
Mary Worth 381
Mary's confusion comes from the fact that her word bubble's thought balloon thinks this has something to do with that photo. But to have a psychotic reaction to a photo you carry around in your coat pocket seems unlikely, unless you really enjoy having psychotic reactions. Lynn's emotional collapse is really all about Mary Worth, and since Mary's life is already all about Mary Worth, I'm surprised she hasn't figured it out.
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Mary Worth 380
Awesome. Far more quickly than I expected, Frank has come to realize the depth of his error inviting Mary Worth to visit! But it may be too late. You'll have to do better than hints, Frank. Mary knows exactly what you mean by the 'vacation resort' remark, but she won't acknowledge it. You'll need to be more direct: "Mary Worth, here is the restraining order."
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Saturday, November 29, 2008
Mary Worth 379
Whoa. Talk about irony.
"No one meddles into the affairs of their own family members, Frank. That's my territory."
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"No one meddles into the affairs of their own family members, Frank. That's my territory."
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Friday, November 28, 2008
Mary Worth 378
Why indeed! Is it:
A. When Lynn's ex-boyfriend broke up with her, she placed a voodoo curse on his photo and swore she'd keep it trapped in her jacket pocket forever. Now the curse is broken.
B. Mary Worth's inappropriate involvement in the life of an unrelated minor has finally caused Lynn to snap, longing for the good old days when she only had to put up with her father's inappropriate involvement in her life.
or C. She knows the 2008 Worthy Awards are coming up and she's really going to have to chew some scenery if she's going to beat Donna Amalfi's performance as a human vegetable for "Outstanding Performance by a Guest Artist (Female)."
So let's hear it Dear Reader. I'm sure you have a logical explanation for this reaction.
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A. When Lynn's ex-boyfriend broke up with her, she placed a voodoo curse on his photo and swore she'd keep it trapped in her jacket pocket forever. Now the curse is broken.
B. Mary Worth's inappropriate involvement in the life of an unrelated minor has finally caused Lynn to snap, longing for the good old days when she only had to put up with her father's inappropriate involvement in her life.
or C. She knows the 2008 Worthy Awards are coming up and she's really going to have to chew some scenery if she's going to beat Donna Amalfi's performance as a human vegetable for "Outstanding Performance by a Guest Artist (Female)."
So let's hear it Dear Reader. I'm sure you have a logical explanation for this reaction.
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
Mary Worth 377
Yes! Yes! Yes! On this clear, crisp Thanksgiving morning, I am thankful that Lynn is just as fine an actress as Toby for it has made this brilliant story truly compelling. With lightning fast reflexes developed through years of paternal abuse on the rink, Lynn snatches the mysterious photo of her steroid supplier, BALCO chief Victor Conte and skates to the center of the rink where she can weep soulfully out of the reach of Mary Worth's obsessed meddling.
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Today's Full Strip
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Mary Worth 376
I was sorry I couldn't post on yesterday's strip because this really is one of the funniest panels I've seen in a while as Mary Worth's compulsion to help others drives her after Lynn: "No, really, Lynn: Your future is ahead of you. It's not in your past. That's why it's called your future! You are a talented, gifted, beautiful, intelligent, compassionate, trustworthy, loyal, helpful, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, reverent... Whoops, this ice is slippery... wait a minute! LYNN, over here, this side of the rink! You're wonderful! Now that I've flattered you, now will you please tell me why you hate yourself!??"
One can dream, can't one? Instead, we get this:
But the good news is that Mary is apparently now skating on the ice!
Yesterday's full strip.
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Have a happy Thanksgiving!
One can dream, can't one? Instead, we get this:
But the good news is that Mary is apparently now skating on the ice!
Yesterday's full strip.
Today's full strip.
Have a happy Thanksgiving!
Monday, November 24, 2008
Mary Worth 375
Her lips say yes, but her eyes say, "I've got to skate as far away from this crone as possible and never return."
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Today's Full Strip
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Mary Worth 374
Mary Worth is about to lose it! Go Lynn, go! When the smoke starts to rise from Mary's ears, we'll know she's short circuited for good. Also, what the heck kind of car is that? And where the heck is it parked? Mary and Lynn are clearly standing on the front porch, so whose house is that in the first panel? So many distracting questions, I'm losing focus on the skate.
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Saturday, November 22, 2008
Mary Worth 373
I'm stunned.
Simply stunned.
What kind of steroid is Lynn taking to give her the strength to fight against Mary's meddling?!
That's it! That's her regret! She's juiced. Of course she's on steroids. There's no other explanation for her ability to withstand Mary Worth!
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Simply stunned.
What kind of steroid is Lynn taking to give her the strength to fight against Mary's meddling?!
That's it! That's her regret! She's juiced. Of course she's on steroids. There's no other explanation for her ability to withstand Mary Worth!
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Friday, November 21, 2008
Mary Worth 372
I'm going with Frank on this one. Typical Mary Worth to place her priorities above the priorities of her host. "We were having a discussion, Frank." So what? It's time to go. Talk in the car. Of course, I do sympathize with Mary a little because she's DYING to know what despicable deed in Lynn's past has left her weighted down with guilt and shame. Me too.
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Today's Full Strip
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Mary Worth 371
And Mary Worth has made it her mission to help them remember!
I was hoping that Mary was about to launch into another flashback about something she regrets, but clearly Frank has come knocking on Lynn's door. Only Frank would knock so heavy-handedly.
I think it's time for another Not-A-Real-Contest! Whoever correctly guesses what Lynn regrets, will get to choose a song for the Charterstone Jukebox (all songs subject to Condo Board approval). I just worry that with Frank's interruption, we may never hear Lynn's confession. Should that prove to be the case, we'll award the prize to whoever comes up with the most likely regret, as determined by the Condo Board. Post your regrets in the comment section today!
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I was hoping that Mary was about to launch into another flashback about something she regrets, but clearly Frank has come knocking on Lynn's door. Only Frank would knock so heavy-handedly.
I think it's time for another Not-A-Real-Contest! Whoever correctly guesses what Lynn regrets, will get to choose a song for the Charterstone Jukebox (all songs subject to Condo Board approval). I just worry that with Frank's interruption, we may never hear Lynn's confession. Should that prove to be the case, we'll award the prize to whoever comes up with the most likely regret, as determined by the Condo Board. Post your regrets in the comment section today!
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Mary Worth 370
Mary begins to compile her list of people whom she'll need to bump out of Lynn's inner circle before she assumes control of her young victim's life.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Mary Worth 369
Good point, Mata Hari.
I'm quite impressed with Lynn's ability to resist Mary Worth's power. Sadly, in panel two, Mary Worth transfigures her face to appear as Lynn's mother, thus eliminating any hope Lynn has of avoiding Mary's destructive influence.
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I'm quite impressed with Lynn's ability to resist Mary Worth's power. Sadly, in panel two, Mary Worth transfigures her face to appear as Lynn's mother, thus eliminating any hope Lynn has of avoiding Mary's destructive influence.
If you're on Facebook, you can become a fan of Mary Worth and Me on their blog network. Once we get 15 fans, they'll start posting the feed from this blog so do me a favor and sign up.
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Monday, November 17, 2008
Mary Worth 368
Oh my. Lynn has gone all Chester the Dog on a certain designer scarf. Good thing Mary read that book on dog psychology last year. Woof. I'm just glad we got to hear Lynn tell us that she shredded the scarf, rather than actually watch her do it. That would have been too much action.
And don't think I haven't noticed that Lynn's room has remained stable two days in a row. Well done, Mr. Giella!
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And don't think I haven't noticed that Lynn's room has remained stable two days in a row. Well done, Mr. Giella!
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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Mary Worth 367
Lynn has been listening to the music, but what music was she listening to?! Last week I added the theme from Ice Castles to the Charterstone Jukebox in honor of Lynn, but when we find out what she "free skates" to, I'll add that song for sure! Anyone want to make a guess? Judging by the pile of damp tissues on the floor, perhaps it is from "Ice Castles" after all.
I also want to commend Joe Giella. He's worked very hard to make sure the furniture and floor plan remain as stationary as possible in the Worthiverse today, although we all know perfection is impossible. Perhaps it has to do with Mary being in placid Lake Tranquil rather than Santa Royale, California. Although, if you look at the full strip, you'll see that Frank's house no longer has a porch.
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I also want to commend Joe Giella. He's worked very hard to make sure the furniture and floor plan remain as stationary as possible in the Worthiverse today, although we all know perfection is impossible. Perhaps it has to do with Mary being in placid Lake Tranquil rather than Santa Royale, California. Although, if you look at the full strip, you'll see that Frank's house no longer has a porch.
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Saturday, November 15, 2008
Mary Worth 366
I believe the term Wheelhead used in his comment yesterday was, "Schizophrenic." But crazy works just as well.
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Mary Worth 365
Dialogue is an excellent idea. I certainly don't want to see any action. Let's keep this story limited to dialogue.
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Mary Worth 364
Meddling at its finest! And nothing makes up for a lifetime of verbal and emotional abuse like a nice designer scarf.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Mary Worth 363
Grabbing Mary by the arm, Frank yanks her outside... and out of earshot of Lynn's rival. Now he's safe to discuss his secret strategy with his old friend: Fill Lynn's young soul with enough resentment and rage that her form tightens up and she wins her next ice skating game out of pure spite.
Now, to all of you who have wished me a quick recovery, I've picked a new jukebox song out for you.
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Now, to all of you who have wished me a quick recovery, I've picked a new jukebox song out for you.
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Mary Worth 362
Thanks everyone for your good wishes. My old friend Frank Griffin came to see me and I've always respected him. But he was mad! He was yelling, "Wanders! Keep it tight! Point your toes and get your lazy butt off of that recliner!" It was really motivating. So here I am.
I've been sleeping on our family room recliner for over a week. It has been the only way that I can sleep without excruciating pain. Today, however, I felt a lot better. Still very limited mobility, and I still hurt, but at least I can sit down at the computer for a little while and catch up on Mary Worth and read all your encouraging comments. Thanks everyone for sharing this embarrassing Mary Worth obsession with me.
But just a note - I've started a new job that is highly demanding. So I anticipate going back to the "Not Every Day" schedule that I used to have here at Mary Worth and Me. And many of my posts will probably be later in the day. I hope you don't mind.
And let me just say, starting a new job with a herniated disk and constant pain is a little bit of a challenge. But I really believe the worst is over.
Thanks for listening to me whine!
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Saturday, November 8, 2008
Sick Leave
Wanders has been flat on his back for three days with a herniated disk in his upper back. It's really interfering with my ice skating. So continue to enjoy Mary Worth and I'll start blogging again when I get my sense of humor back.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Mary Worth 361
Huh? Would somebody please explain to me what the heck Frank is talking about? Except for another comic, Mary Worth is very old.
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