There’s a penalty for stalking in the Worthiverse. I wonder if the plunge off the cliff will be more permanent than a drunken dive off a cruise ship? One can but hope.
@fauxprof, according to Article VII Section 13B.76 of the Worthiverse Revised Code, the penalty is in force only if Mary Worth is the stalkee. Everyone else is on their own. So, Wilbur can continue to tail Estelle and peer at her from all kinds of places. I expect that we’re in for yet another bout of Mary pleading Wilbur’s case and urging her to take him and his endearing quirks back for the umpteenth time.
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.
"My goodness, ma'am, I've never seen such a bad case of window mould. But a little bleach will clear that right up."
ReplyDeleteWait! There's no secret message today.
ReplyDeleteThe second panel fooled me too. I at first thought that was Estelle’s window with a ruffled edging that matches her earrings.
ReplyDeleteIf Estelle refers to herself as “mommy,” I suppose she calls Libby and Pierre her “furry children.” Bleah!
How much longer until Wilbur appears at the door with a greasy bag from Woody’s?
ReplyDelete"Mommy bought some nice food for you, Dears." Sheesh!
Looks like she hasn't been buying enough for Pierre because he's now barely bigger than the cat.
-- Scottie
Wilbur stalks Estelle even in her thought balloons.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for those two crazy kids to get back together!
ReplyDeleteThere’s a penalty for stalking in the Worthiverse. I wonder if the plunge off the cliff will be more permanent than a drunken dive off a cruise ship? One can but hope.
ReplyDelete@fauxprof, according to Article VII Section 13B.76 of the Worthiverse Revised Code, the penalty is in force only if Mary Worth is the stalkee. Everyone else is on their own. So, Wilbur can continue to tail Estelle and peer at her from all kinds of places. I expect that we’re in for yet another bout of Mary pleading Wilbur’s case and urging her to take him and his endearing quirks back for the umpteenth time.
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