"It is what it is. He is who he is." Sounds like Mare has given up on changing Wil's behavior. Which means her plot to make Estelle as miserable as possible will have to take a different track now. So don't be fooled, Estelle, this isn't over. Mare's gonna have to dig up some dirt on Doc Ed. And if she can't find any, she'll have to make up some.
Estelle: “I think I’ll find more peace and satisfaction in my life with Dr. Ed Harding.”
Mary thinking to herself: “That sounds too boring for her. I’ll keep working on Wilbur so when her interest in that vet wanes, Wilbur will be ready to jump in again. Bwa-ha-ha! It’s banana bread time.”
grozar - I'm hoping to see Wilbur come whipping around the corner of that path on his new Segway scooter and wiping out both Libby and Pierre. I'd find that very endearing.
Estelle doesn't owe Mary a single word of explanation as to why she doesn't want Wilbur in her life-not one. So Estelle stop talking and live your life Mary free.
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.
ReplyDeleteMare tells Lib to "STAY!" and she does. Wow!
"It is what it is. He is who he is." Sounds like Mare has given up on changing Wil's behavior. Which means her plot to make Estelle as miserable as possible will have to take a different track now. So don't be fooled, Estelle, this isn't over. Mare's gonna have to dig up some dirt on Doc Ed. And if she can't find any, she'll have to make up some.
-- Scottie
Estelle: “I think I’ll find more peace and satisfaction in my life with Dr. Ed Harding.”
ReplyDeleteMary thinking to herself: “That sounds too boring for her. I’ll keep working on Wilbur so when her interest in that vet wanes, Wilbur will be ready to jump in again. Bwa-ha-ha! It’s banana bread time.”
Free range pets! What could possibly go wrong?
ReplyDeletegrozar - I'm hoping to see Wilbur come whipping around the corner of that path on his new Segway scooter and wiping out both Libby and Pierre. I'd find that very endearing.
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Estelle doesn't owe Mary a single word of explanation as to why she doesn't want Wilbur in her life-not one. So Estelle stop talking and live your life Mary free.
ReplyDeleteWanders - hahahahahah!
ReplyDeleteOh, thank heavens the 'blah blah' bench showed up. Mary would hate to get grass stains on her purple clothes.
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