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WCT March 1-5, 2010

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Malek:
Well... this got awkward...

jwhouk:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 05 Mar 2010, 00:00 ---
--- Quote from: jwhouk on 04 Mar 2010, 22:40 ---Wait a minute - Coffee of Doom has a basement?

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Where's this come from?  Was it mentioned somewhere?  Not in this week's comics or this thread... or any of the others...

What'd I miss??

Confuzzled again, consarn it!  

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A little birdie told me. Dora's considering possibly turning it into a cafe area... but Faye's afraid of rats down there.

raoullefere:

--- Quote from: Akima on 05 Mar 2010, 00:27 ---I had never heard of a pool noodle until today. Google was my friend, but can I have that brain cell back please? Pool noodle? WTF?

Anyway, Faye's wit may not be a rapier, but it's certainly not a pool-noodle. More like a crowbar or pickaxe-handle, I'd say. I love Angus' expression in the third panel.

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Brain cell: if you've only had one brain cell tied up by sill facts gleaned from the internet, feel fortunate. I had far too many brain cells devoted to useless information before the interwebs cobbed things up worse—now I barely know anything useful at all. Take pool-noodle—I knew these flotation objects by term water log, not to be confused with pool log, which is something people with pools use to torture their children. "I don't care if your friends are coming over—see here? That means it's time to add (insert name of  chemical which will render said pool life-threatening for the next few hours)."

Faye's got more of a broadsword wit—sharp enough for the thrust, but sooner or later she winds up bashing people with the pommel.


--- Quote from: Carl-E on 05 Mar 2010, 00:03 ---Character development must be hell on the characters!  

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Why should they be different?

snubnose:
I dont know what a pool noodle is and I dont care. I'm free !  :-D :-P :roll: :laugh: :evil: :wink: :police:

Border Reiver:
Faye's definitely using the wrong metaphor - her wit is more akin to a half brick in a sock.  Or if we must carry on with the edged weapons analogies, a Danish broad axe.

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