But if that amazing bouquet of roses and pink daisies don't say, "I will do anything to save my marriage because I love you more than life itself," then words are useless anyways.
The image of the hulking Ian dwarfing blonde florist lady has disabled Comics Kingdom (I checked the Seattle PI and Washington Post sites). Oh, the humanity! The experience affected florist lady so badly, she changed into a different person in panel 2.
Ian: be aware that the right words never include phrases like, "I'm the breadwinner around here". Guaranteed to start something nasty, no matter who says it.
I thought I was losing my vision this morning when I saw the 1st panel. I just couldn't figure it out. I thought the florist was a small statue in front of the shop perhaps? After refocusing, and moving on to panel two, I realized what was actually happening.
And a big "Thanks - you made my day!!" to Wanders and all of the commenters today. After one of the most stressful work days ever, it was a joy to read these hysterical comments. I sure needed to LOL and that I did! Well done, all :-)
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.
Maybe he needs the fragrance of the flowers to kill the stank of that jacket.
ReplyDeleteI've seen nicer bouquets in the produce section of Walmart.
ReplyDeleteThe image of the hulking Ian dwarfing blonde florist lady has disabled Comics Kingdom (I checked the Seattle PI and Washington Post sites). Oh, the humanity! The experience affected florist lady so badly, she changed into a different person in panel 2.
ReplyDeleteThat jacket is even more alarming in closeup. It is apparently a shearling, the product of a cross between a merino sheep and a crocodile.
ReplyDeleteIf Ian really cared he would've grown those flowers himself on his grass jacket.
ReplyDeleteChin corsage
ReplyDeleteGlad to see Ian has the latest fashion statement...the rose bow tie.
ReplyDeleteIan: be aware that the right words never include phrases like, "I'm the breadwinner around here". Guaranteed to start something nasty, no matter who says it.
ReplyDeleteWill HE be surprised when he gets home. . .
ReplyDeleteI thought I was losing my vision this morning when I saw the 1st panel. I just couldn't figure it out. I thought the florist was a small statue in front of the shop perhaps? After refocusing, and moving on to panel two, I realized what was actually happening.
ReplyDeleteAnd a big "Thanks - you made my day!!" to Wanders and all of the commenters today. After one of the most stressful work days ever, it was a joy to read these hysterical comments. I sure needed to LOL and that I did! Well done, all :-)
Oh look, Gollum had a makeover and works in a flower shop.
ReplyDeleteIan is so sweet. I hope Toby takes him back.
ReplyDeleteStuff them right down your collar, Ian. Yeah... that's the ticket.
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