Enough with the teasing thought bubbles, Liza. Make your move already and put us out of our collective misery!
I think the reason I'm so disappointed in the developing story is that I was totally primed for clowns. Well, in a way we're getting clowns, but not the kind I was hoping for.
@Shmoopie: didn't we just have clowns with Toby's "artwork"? It reminded me of an album from the 80s, 7 Days in Sammystown (by Wall of Voodoo), which was truly disturbing. I'm not so sure I want clowns, but I know what I *do* want: a good intervention!
Liza, your finger just doesn't know when to stop! First it was pointing upward towards the heavens, and now it's pointing rather perilously to Drew. Don't most people get offended when a relative stranger's digits are so direct?? The fingers on her other hand are spread out, ready to take action - I tried imitating this pose, and found it extremely uncomfortable. Who does this stuff in real life?
I'm attractively appreciative for the ever-present arrows and exit signs, too! (And for exclamation points that make things more exciting!) And for Liza's collared scrubs, which are also attractive!
Does Moy really get paid for this? I wonder how much she gets. I also wonder whether she has some sort of moral rule against being interesting.
Giella does his best to make it interesting with his bizarre perspectives, but there is only so much he can do to cover the fact that there is no plot whatsoever.
This time, it is Anonymous' turn to point out: does Moy really talk like this in real life? Liza and Drew are candidates for "Stilted Conversation of the Year" award.
Wanders, you're right about the window. I stared at it for five seconds, and it changed perspective four times! I'm sure glad Giella didn't try to draw any reflections in that glass.
Let me be another to comment on your attractive appreciation of life. I've long appreciated just how attractive and appreciative your attractive appreciation truly is. It's attractive! You're appreciative! With exclamation points!
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.
Enough with the teasing thought bubbles, Liza. Make your move already and put us out of our collective misery!
ReplyDeleteI think the reason I'm so disappointed in the developing story is that I was totally primed for clowns. Well, in a way we're getting clowns, but not the kind I was hoping for.
@Shmoopie: didn't we just have clowns with Toby's "artwork"? It reminded me of an album from the 80s, 7 Days in Sammystown (by Wall of Voodoo), which was truly disturbing. I'm not so sure I want clowns, but I know what I *do* want: a good intervention!
ReplyDelete@Steve_J_23 - Or - a good exit sign!! Look at how Giella thoughtfully provided yet another out for us!
ReplyDeleteLiza, your finger just doesn't know when to stop! First it was pointing upward towards the heavens, and now it's pointing rather perilously to Drew. Don't most people get offended when a relative stranger's digits are so direct?? The fingers on her other hand are spread out, ready to take action - I tried imitating this pose, and found it extremely uncomfortable. Who does this stuff in real life?
ReplyDeleteI'm attractively appreciative for the ever-present arrows and exit signs, too! (And for exclamation points that make things more exciting!) And for Liza's collared scrubs, which are also attractive!
ReplyDeleteI can't tell you how many times people have commented on my attractive appreciation of life.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely time to send in the clowns.
ReplyDeleteDoes Moy really get paid for this? I wonder how much she gets. I also wonder whether she has some sort of moral rule against being interesting.
Giella does his best to make it interesting with his bizarre perspectives, but there is only so much he can do to cover the fact that there is no plot whatsoever.
This time, it is Anonymous' turn to point out: does Moy really talk like this in real life? Liza and Drew are candidates for "Stilted Conversation of the Year" award.
ReplyDeleteWanders, you're right about the window. I stared at it for five seconds, and it changed perspective four times! I'm sure glad Giella didn't try to draw any reflections in that glass.
ReplyDeleteI am afraid of clowns. And Liza.
To Anonymous @ 11:18 a.m.:
ReplyDeleteLet me be another to comment on your attractive appreciation of life. I've long appreciated just how attractive and appreciative your attractive appreciation truly is. It's attractive! You're appreciative! With exclamation points!
I sense that Liza is attracted to Dr. Drew, but I wish she could be a little more obvious about it.
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ReplyDeleteI'm beginning to think that Liza is a hussy... with TWO 'S's
ReplyDeleteMaybe that's what Dr. Drew is so thankful for(!) in the second panel. He's thankful that Liza is a hussy.
ReplyDeletedrew is saying to himself i hope this ellen degeneres type woman isnt falling for me the airfare to peace island goes up 50 % in the summer.
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