Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Mary Worth 3184

"Il y a beaucoup de poissons dans la mer, ma chérie."

14 comments:

mr_darcy said...

I like how with that whitecap headed straight for her face, Dawn just casts her eyes down and waits for the inevitable. No snark, June did a good job today.

Nance said...

Today's Boldface Haiku is titled

"Long-Distance Swimmers...Yes".

Long-distance relationship...
No?

KitKat said...

If Hugo says no, Dawn can push him under and swim away while muttering, “It’s better to have loved and lost than not to have loved at all.”

Chester the Dog said...

For lord's sake, Dawn, get a grip on reality! You'll go back to school and forget all about this guy.

Anonymous said...


Alas poor Hugo, drowning in the sea of love, where apparently not everyone would love to drown.

-- Scottie McW.

Downpuppy said...

Hugo's thought bubble "The hook is there. I must be slippery, like les anguilles."

Regina Wolfe-Parks said...

Hugo is giving the side eye that looks like he's thinking of a way to escape this clingy broad. "If I push her under zee water, I could say a wave took her. I tried to valiantly save her, but alas, it was too late. C'est la vie."

Carlye said...

Hugo is thinking, maybe I could find a way to get her to send me some money for a return trip...

Anonymous said...

Sadly, Hugo appears to be suffering an explosive cerebral hemorrhage. End of story.

Anonymous said...

I'm betting it will be a not quite so long distance relationship with "Hugo," who is really from Bloomington, Indiana. Remember "Breaking Away ?" "My name is Dave Stoller. I'm what you call a cutter."

Vince said...

Long-distance relationships are hard enough even without the distance being 6,000 miles.

Anonymous said...

I know this won't happen because nothing remotely interesting ever happens in Mary Worth, but wouldn't it be fun if Dawn followed Hugo to Paris and stalked him a'la Wilbur style?

Chester the Dog said...

Dawn, why will you wait to ask Hugo to have along distance relationship with you when he returns to Paris? Why not ask him now? He is right there, right in front of you.

Michael Beaumier said...

This has been the wettest, longest, whiny-est summer ever. Even I want to go home to France. Especiallybefore Wilbur gets back.