Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Mary Worth 4139

Wait! You forgot to ask Wilbur if he has any objections! Now he has to hold his peace forever!

14 comments:

meg said...

I’m just here to learn what Zak’s last name is.

Catt said...

Let's all be thankful they didn't right their own vows!

Anonymous said...


"Excuse me. It's Zackary, not Zachary."

-- Scottie McW.

KitKat said...

“…in sickness and in health until death do you part, which in your case, Zachary, could very well happen soon because we know how thoughtless and reckless you can be, for example, at Piccadee Falls?”

Instead of Wilbur interrupting the ceremony, I hope it’s Nan rushing in with a startling revelation.

Anonymous said...

There should be a Worthy Award for original, creative writing. How on earth does KM do it? She's so talented.

HelenClark

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Ian Cameron, PhD said...

Don’t despair Wanders, there is still time for this event to become a Circus out of Iris’ worst nightmares. When Nan approaches the happy couple in her role as ring bearer, I’m envisioning an inebriated Wilbur will shriek “AUGH! A Doppelgänger!”, and run across the nave in a fit of epic fluster, knocking Rev Freeman into John Dill’s wedding cake (lovingly frosted with hamburger gravy icing).

Yahoonski said...

What HelenClark said. Talk about filler.

ratswan said...

will we get to the wedding party as mary calls it by the end of the month ?

Carlye said...

It's nice to know, if I get busy this week, I won't miss anything important.

MissScarlet said...

Is anyone else having trouble with "Quote of the Year"? When I make a selection I lose the submit button.

Green Luthor said...

Right, right, they "forgot" to give Wilbur the chance to interrupt. Obviously an oversight.

meg said...

I think we’re going to find out Zak is already married, else why would Rev Morgan say “LAWFUL WIFE” in BOLD CAPS?
As Mammy Yokum would say, “Ah has spoken.”




Anonymous said...

My brother married an evil scammer at a rent-a-chapel in a resort area. I noticed when they were doing the vows that the rent-a-minister left out the opportunity for anyone to object, which is a really good business decision, to be honest.