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WCT: 7-11 June 2010 (1681-1685)

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Schmorgluck:

--- Quote from: vonschiller on 08 Jun 2010, 05:52 ---Wednesday: Cosette punches Steve, misses him, hits a wall, and breaks her wrist and six phalanxes

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Fix'd it for you.

Carl-E:
OK, I've been wondering this for two days now...

When Faye punched Angus, everyone fixated on the punching. 

But Faye had said, "He deserved it..."

We don't know what stupid/snarky/thoughtless thing Angus said to Faye, and quite frankly, Marten's attempt at being funny would earn any of us males-in-a-relationship a punch. 

Maybe Angus did deserve it...? 

Jander:
Well honestly I would hope that my significant other could actually see the humor in telling me not to say something stupid and then saying something stupid that OBVIOUSLY was intended solely as a joke and not a statement of fact.

But again, if he doesn't have a problem with it, then whatever works for him.

Odin:

--- Quote from: Jander on 08 Jun 2010, 08:21 ---Well honestly I would hope that my significant other could actually see the humor in telling me not to say something stupid and then saying something stupid that OBVIOUSLY was intended solely as a joke and not a statement of fact.

But again, if he doesn't have a problem with it, then whatever works for him.



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Everyone should probably keep in mind what Marten's mother does for a living and how that probably affected his perception of healthy relationships.

Heliphyneau:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 08 Jun 2010, 07:38 ---OK, I've been wondering this for two days now...

When Faye punched Angus, everyone fixated on the punching. 

But Faye had said, "He deserved it..."

We don't know what stupid/snarky/thoughtless thing Angus said to Faye, and quite frankly, Marten's attempt at being funny would earn any of us males-in-a-relationship a punch. 

Maybe Angus did deserve it...? 

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Yeah, what Angus said to Faye wasn't described, but in my head, he made a terribly obvious and pervy pie joke -- it'd be in context and fits his general foot-in-mouth approach.

I was actually expecting today's strip to show Marigold crying up in Hanners room, but it seems she's left the apartment?  Unless the apartment is so huge that it can somehow be unclear where someone has run off to within it.

Dora's overreacting and heading off to find Marigold so she can (s)mother her.  So how 'bout we ship those two instead?  Marigold is feeling vulnerable and needy, Dora is entranced by her large boobage . . .  What?  It's more frickin' plausible than Hanners/Marigold.   :-P

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