Such a bizarre frame in a typically strange strip. I guess it's good that Mary's so infatuated with Ken Kensington that she's completely recovered from the attempted mugging. It takes a lot more than that for most crime victims!
Um, actually you should be surprised, Mary. Of all the celebrities in New York, how many wander around Central Park, and more importantly, how many would want to spend any time with you?
Mary is certainly smitten with Ken, but that's no excuse for her to hog the sugar bowl. Meanwhile, jealousy at Mary's romantic adventure puts Shelly into full Mr. Burns mode.
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Such a bizarre frame in a typically strange strip. I guess it's good that Mary's so infatuated with Ken Kensington that she's completely recovered from the attempted mugging. It takes a lot more than that for most crime victims!
Wow. Mary is a hardcore trollop. She has absolutely no memory of her "relationship" with Dr Jeff. No wonder she never commits. She likes variety.
Looks more to me like the evil genius Mary, rubbing her hands together as she plots her next dastardly scheme.
Um, actually you should be surprised, Mary. Of all the celebrities in New York, how many wander around Central Park, and more importantly, how many would want to spend any time with you?
Sometimes, I feel so very strange to be watching this... stuff... unfold.
Two face touches followed by palm raspberries. What a banner day!
Hand farts? I don't know. At least Uncle Joe gave Mary the correct number of fingers this time!
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Mary is certainly smitten with Ken, but that's no excuse for her to hog the sugar bowl. Meanwhile, jealousy at Mary's romantic adventure puts Shelly into full Mr. Burns mode.
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