Thursday, August 17, 2017

Mary Worth 2668

Dawn Weston Dating Ethics: Dating your professor is only okay if you say you're taking a break from dating. Dating the boss is aMAZing!

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  1. Yes, Dawn, someone who drinks root beer out of a wine glass.

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  2. I see they both ordered the cauliflower and scrambled eggs special.

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  3. Today's Boldface Haiku is titled "Muses Over A Glass Of Prune Wine At Maison de Draperie".

    Am...boss! Company, divorced lonely!
    Too much
    Him interested me!

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  4. The last line of Nance's boldface haiku--"Him interested me!"--is so evocative of Dawn Weston. That's how her inner syntax probably works. She may think she's adulting, but infanting is more in her wheelhouse.

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  5. Is that Wilbur in the next room, at Dr Ned's elbow?

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  6. I want Roy's job. "Let's see, which will I choose today? Purple; blue? Blue; purple? Bluish purple; purplish blue?"

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  7. Hmmmm....BOSS...DIVORCED...LONELY...Yes, Dawn, he is only interested in your COMPANY. Easy pickins.

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  8. Oh my. She is dumb, isn't she?

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  9. Look at Dr Ned on the phone, then scroll up a bit. Mary is on the phone, saying, "I'll be right over". How I wish she would!

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  10. The dinner conversations must be fascinating.

    Dawn: "I've been in college for 7 years"
    Dr. Ned: "I went to college for 7 years"
    Dawn: "We have so much in common!"

    Dawn doesn't recognize the "Bail Out Call". ( http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bail%20out%20call )


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  11. I really like how she waited until he left to take a call before she thought bubbled.

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    1. lord knows poor Dawn can't handle thinking and conversing simultaneously.

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  12. Ooh - the name of the restaurant (on the strip up now) is hilarious.

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  13. Garnet@12:06am:

    Foreshadowing at its finest!

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  14. Hmmm. First, they dined at "La cochon" and now at "Le chien d'amour." I can't wait until they try out "mon petit chouchou" (c'est chouette!) or my favourite, "la putain amoureuse."

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