Delilah, this has to be Panel of the Year! There's so much to love. The Escher/Picasso perspective, the odd patch of tan between Terry's chin and Adam's really small shoulder, and Terry's man hand gripping her victim - er, boyfriend. Then, there's the green hedge behind the railing. I hope it's a hedge; otherwise, a tsunami is heading right for the boardwalk.
Has anyone else noticed that anytime theres a profanity "grawlix" in Mary Worth, the symbols (sans exclamation point at the end) always seem to follow the exact order they're in on a standard american keyboard?
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.
Definitely a contender for the Worthies Panel of the Year! Reminds me of an Escher print.
ReplyDeleteApparently when Terry experiences violence and attempted robberies, she gets in a romantic mood.
ReplyDeleteAnd contender for best secret comment of the year. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteWho knew Terry was so wild? It seems that she is far from family friendly. Roller coasters and balloon rides can't hold a candle to firearms.
ReplyDeleteHappy Independence Day, everyone!
Delilah, this has to be Panel of the Year! There's so much to love. The Escher/Picasso perspective, the odd patch of tan between Terry's chin and Adam's really small shoulder, and Terry's man hand gripping her victim - er, boyfriend. Then, there's the green hedge behind the railing. I hope it's a hedge; otherwise, a tsunami is heading right for the boardwalk.
ReplyDelete@#$%, indeed!
@Peggy Olson at 1:23 p.m., there's also the pteranodon in front of the moon.
ReplyDeleteNow? Right here on the pier? With a trussed-up mugger as an audience? Oh, the humanity!
ReplyDeleteYou never close your eyes, anymore when I kiss your lips.
ReplyDeleteDarth Curt: Actually it should be "You never close your eye" because he appears to have only one of them, more or less in the center of his face.
ReplyDeleteHas anyone else noticed that anytime theres a profanity "grawlix" in Mary Worth, the symbols (sans exclamation point at the end) always seem to follow the exact order they're in on a standard american keyboard?
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