In case you were wondering, the song they're singing is called "Three Little Birds" and I just added it to the Charterstone Jukebox.
NOTE: "Three Little Birds" has been replaced with the theme song from "The Courtship of Eddie's Father."
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My first thought was that the song was "Doe, A Deer." but I can't explain exactly why. I'm sure "Three Little Birds" is actually it.
ReplyDeleteHow will we know when Wilbur is going ballistic? I imagine some fist-shaking, perhaps drops of sweat flying off his bald pate, rooms and furnishings rearranging themselves even faster than before, but...what else?
Oh holy crap.
ReplyDeleteWatch out Wilbur and Kurt! There's a killer whale disguised as a rock poised to attack!
ReplyDeleteNo no no said...
ReplyDeleteOh holy crap.
February 27, 2010 3:52 AM
Looks like it's "Oh holy crap" day two. This is beyond ridiculous; has Kurt time-traveled back to pre-adolescence? Where are Wally and The Beav?
You call yourself family friendly and show this??!?
ReplyDeleteSnuff porn would be easier to stomach, dude.
looks to me like Wilbur finally has the son he has always wanted...and Kurt has found a father. lol.
ReplyDeleteand they all lived happily ever after...lol
ReplyDeleteThey're touching each other way too much.
ReplyDeleteMy guess was "What Kind of Fool Am I?"
ReplyDeleteAnon@11.30a - that's exactly what I was thinking...
ReplyDeleteYou don't think Moy is going to have Wilbur come out of the closet, do you?
As we are not privy to the conversation taking place between Wilbur and Kurt, we are forced to read body language: Hands covering the mouth when speaking may be an indicator of lying... A gentle touch on the arm when sympathizing demonstrates concern... When talking to someone, we are expected to look at them.
ReplyDeleteToday's second panel is impossible to interpret.
Although it does look an awful lot like flirting...
ReplyDeletewell alrighty then, Moy. And to think this all began with FB.
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