Nathan, a young Anyone in this strip, including Mary Worth herself, bears a resemblance to a young Wilbur. (I imagine this would be especially true of a young Bonnie Johnson!) I'm just wondering why Dr. Mike can't remember his father's cousin, claiming he was "just a kid" when we know his dad left when "Mikey" was 12! Was he a peculiarly obtuse 12-year old?
Don't be shy! I'd love to hear what you have to say about Mary Worth. Just keep it clean, that's all I ask. This is a FAMILY FRIENDLY blog. I don't want to moderate comments, but I will if I have to.
I can't positively imagine where this is leading other than Lonnie Thomas spent time in jail for a crime committed to/by/with his cousin.
ReplyDeleteWhen you're a Jet,
ReplyDeleteYou're a Jet all the way
From your first cigarette
To your last dyin' day.
That rotten cousin Richie and his drunken face-touching.
ReplyDeleteI'm getting Wilbur & Kurt flashbacks.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I've got a sudden craving for a sandwich.
ReplyDeleteWell now, cousin Richie looks like SUCH a fun guy! This explains everything.
ReplyDeleteI shudder to think that this is not the end of the touching.
ReplyDeleteYounger Lonnie bears an uncanny resemblance to Younger Wilbur.
ReplyDeleteWhen Lonnie starts talking about his free-spiritedness and his "restless uneasiness," don't say I didn't warn you.
Nathan, a young Anyone in this strip, including Mary Worth herself, bears a resemblance to a young Wilbur. (I imagine this would be especially true of a young Bonnie Johnson!) I'm just wondering why Dr. Mike can't remember his father's cousin, claiming he was "just a kid" when we know his dad left when "Mikey" was 12! Was he a peculiarly obtuse 12-year old?
ReplyDeleteThere is WAY too much man-on-man touching in this strip.
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