Thursday, July 11, 2019

Mary Worth 3155

Now don't get discouraged. See it through. I'm sure Karen Moy has written a wonderfully original and clever story, full of plot twists, humor and warmth. You don't know it yet, but this could be your favorite Mary Worth story of all time. How can you not adore a French foreign exchange student who speaks half English half French, kisses strangers' hands, and hangs out at the mall? He loves classic literature and his parents named him after the great French writer, Victor Hugo. I'm sure this story will rank right up there with The Count of Monte Cristo and Les Miserables.

27 comments:

Peggy Olson said...

Oo la la, Moy's high school French lessons are finally paying off! Perhaps Dawn and her new *ami* will study at *la bibliotheque* or enjoy a *cafe au lait* at the *bistro*. What's the French translation for Reminds me of Dave?

Is it appropriate to request Lady Marmalade for the jukebox? The song has French lyrics!

Nance said...

Le Boldface Haiku de Jour is titled

"Hugo Learns That American Girls Are Like, Whatever, Durant Les Vacances D'été".

Hugo Lambert! Classic literature!
Right! Foreign exchange!
Meet! Dawn Weston!
Plaisir recontrer!

Vince said...

I wonder if Dawn was considered an exchange student when she was in Italy.

MDMaryTed said...

Do colleges have foreign exchange students? Isn't that high school?

KitKat said...

@MDMaryTed, my thought exactly. Colleges and universities have international students, not “foreign exchange students.” KM might be stealing from “The Patty Duke Show.”

Does Hugo have a brain disorder that explains switching back and forth from English to French like this?

Anonymous said...


Beautiful man. Check!

Sweet talker. Check!

Versed in classic literature. Check!

What could go wrong?

-- Scottie McW.

Wanders, I'm sure you are correct. This story promises to be the crowing achievement in the MW franchise and will no doubt cement Moy's legacy in the pantheon of the world's literary giants.

Anonymous said...

Wanders and Scottie McW. Or it could just be that we now know what turns Moy on.

Regina Wolfe-Parks said...

Wow, so much going on here with Dawn and Charles Boyer.

I pictured my French teacher, Sister Margaret Therese spinning in her grave with Maurice Chevalier switching back and forth from English to French. We were always told to address her in English or French, not a hybrid of both. That earned you a detention.

I also thought exchange students we in high school. As usual, KM has not done her homework. (No pun intended.)

When I saw the second panel, I thought of the Three Stooges where Curly says to a dowager "I kiss your hand, madame." and he bits the diamond off her ring. Since Dawn isn't wearing any kind of ring, she might be missing a finger.

Wanders, you have such high hopes for this intercontinental romance, but I feel that like all of KM's storylines it will end in abject failure. (Or we may get a floating hear or giant hamburger out of it.)

Chester the Dog said...

Dawn's idea of Classic Literature is "The New Dick and Jane".

Yahoonski said...

I actually looked somewhat like Hugo back in my college days, and my girlfriend looked somewhat like Dawn. Thus this story is really creeping me out.

LouiseF said...

Knowing how these story lines go, I suggest "Psycho Killer" by the Talking Heads for the Juke Box. It also features French lyrics. Nice use of French in the BFH de jour, Nance!

Sharon said...

Can't wait for Dawn to tell "une dame d'un certain age" about her new ami!

r u ok? said...

Maybe Hugo will meet Estelle and they will start dating! That would be a much more interesting and fun plot than what we will get I'm sure - but don't all of Dawn's romances end in disaster?

fauxprof said...

Just a few summers ago, Dawn was being wined and dined at oddly named French restaurants with Dr. Slimeball. So she’ll be completely at ease with the overly suave and continental Hugo.

Garnet said...

I would be seriously put off by a stranger who tried to kiss my hand. That's creepy and pretentious.

In college, there are just foreign students. No exchanging involved.

A lot of newly graduated college students have serious trouble finding decent jobs. Dawn's shooting herself in the foot by doing nothing all summer - that doesn't look good on a resume. At the very least she should be taking on a volunteer position or something.

Garnet said...

I forgot though - I don't think Dawn's ever going to graduate.

MissScarlet said...

Peggy Olsen made me look it up.

Ça me rappelle Dave.

Sandi Ego said...

Maybe he's looking for une carte verte.

Anonymous said...

Re:what Garnet said about Dawn shooting herself in the foot by not getting a jump on job or internship - I thought that was going to be the story- Just sitting around on her body part that one sits on all summer doing nothing but talking about how freeing it was to not have a job. And that Mary would not like that one bit. But no, its a sexy, charming, Frenchman. (unless he turns into an Arther/Arthur and its all fake.....catfishing in person? But I don't think so



2questions for Wanders: 1) Why did I have to go thru 10-12 gotcha's??? In my other comic blog I go thru one. Occasionally 2. This was inane. I may have been more than 12!

Also, bravo for being in a play. I had a question about that . Was this a local community group - or were you invited to join the cast of a play with established actors. Asking for a friend.nn

Anonymous said...


THURSDAY

Already I don't like this guy. He's a show-off, and quite pleased with himself about it.

Yeah, you know French. Maybe because you're from France. We're really impressed.

-- Scottie McW.

LouiseF said...

Ho hum. Another improbable plot from KM. Think we already know this will end badly for Dawn. Seems all her relationships do, providing a constant raison d'etre (How's that for flinging some French around?!) for a certain vieille dame who is given to providing unasked for advice...

Regina Wolfe-Parks said...

Dawn: "My French is non-existent." Just like her brain and common sense.

Does anyone else think that Hugo Boyer has overstayed his visa and thatDawn will beg President Drump to let him stay and get his education? No, it's probably something more boring. KM is not that imaginative.

KitKat said...

I’m guessing Dawn’s Italian is non-existent too, and her English is nothing to write home about.

I worked at a university for over 20 years and found that international students usually spoke excellent English. Most of them had studied English for many years, and their vocabulary was often better than that of the American students. So, Hugo’s lack of fluency is atypical. Of course, it’s typical of KM’s bizarre relationship with the real world.

I hope hope HOPE that Hugo’s host family is the Santa Royale Clampetts.

Regina Wolfe-Parks said...

@KitKat you made me laugh out loud with the Santa Royale Clampetts. Glad I don't share an office with anyone anymore.

I agree with you about international students or even anyone that English is a second language. I work with several people here where English is their second language and not only do they speak it perfectly, they don't go back and forth between languages. I have absolutely no idea what KM is trying to convey, except that she wants us to know that young Charles Boyer is French and she doesn't want us to forget it.

meg said...

“I stay ..to help my host family...harvest their grow in Humboldt county.” Sounds like a summer job for Dawn.

lmjb1964 said...

Charles Boyer and carte verte. Love it. And loved the BFH as well.

This guy is like the good-looking but creepy French version of Dora the Explorer. "Bon jour! Je m'appelle Hugo! Hello! My name is Hugo. Je reste en Santa Royale. I'm staying in Santa Royale. Habitez-vous en Santa Royale? Do you live in Santa Royale?"

Other than Dora, no one talks that way. NO ONE.

LouiseF said...

Great, meg! I'm guessing Hugo's host family's involvement with California's favorite cash crop could help him pay the substantial tuition that Santa Royale Community College is likely charging an out-of-state (in his case, out of country) student to attend their esteemed institution. I can't wait to see him take Dawn out to the grow fields. I can already see the distressed look on her face.