Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
WCDT: 26-29 July 2010 (Post SDCC version; 1716-1720)
vonschiller:
When did Hanners become a gnome? I swear she has the same nose as the Keebler elves.
raoullefere:
There's…something about Hanners' lipless smile that grows more disquieting each time i see it. A bit like Jessica hearing Piter De Vries' voice for the first time in Dune. Perhaps Faye should leap to defend herself from this…Hannelore.
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 29 Jul 2010, 07:15 ---Raoullefere, tailgating is just following too closely, so closely that the door doesn't have a chance to shut between the person in front of you and yourself. It's a great way to get in places you don't belong, so long as you don't look too out of place.
Don't you just love multiple usage words?
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I know the other use; in fact, I never knew the one I posted until I was exposed to it in college. And now, thanks to years of brainwashing indoctrination, it's the first meaning that comes to mind.
And tailgating isn't a patch on, say, just for multiple uses. I advise people to run from it, too.
Shteevie:
So, if everyone in the strip is working at C. o' D., then who do they serve coffee to in the strips?
Maybe the need for more staff helps the believability of the strip in one sense - small shops still need more than 3 people on staff. Maybe it's an opportunity for Jeph to bring in a larger cast of characters that can be involved for shorter periods of time? Maybe some old friends will return for cameos? Maybe the whole thing really does end in a caffeine-induced orgy.
Thoughts?
Is it cold in here?:
--- Quote from: Shteevie on 29 Jul 2010, 13:57 ---So, if everyone in the strip is working at C. o' D., then who do they serve coffee to in the strips?
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To the male characters.
Radien:
--- Quote from: philharmonic on 29 Jul 2010, 10:57 ---I was thinking the 1st panel of todays might make a nice screen wallpaper.
Just sayin'
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Seconded. I'd hit that.
...The wallpaper. Not Hanners. Hannelore is too lovable to hit on. Not to mention two-dimensional, literally.
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