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WCDT: 26-29 July 2010 (Post SDCC version; 1716-1720)

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ross_teneyck:

--- Quote from: Y on 28 Jul 2010, 13:58 ---I know from a girl in my hall that she went with a small towel covering only her lower half to the shower once at her boyfriend's dorm.

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There's an old joke/urban legend about a college girl who, for whatever reason, was caught having to make it from the shower to her room with only a small hand towel to cover herself, and who realized that there were witnesses about.

So she used the towel to cover her face, on the theory that the most embarrassing thing she could reveal in that situation was her identity.

Heliphyneau:
Panel 1 might make a great wallpaper, but I really like Hanners' earnest/intense expression in panel 4 versus Faye's embarrassed one.  As to Dora being the type to pop in while Faye's on the throne, she does seem likely to ignore such personal space/privacy issues, but I have a feeling that if Dora timed that wrong, she'd be running back out of there tout suite considering previous poop-humor related to Faye.  And no, I don't have any links to those, but I do have a link to this:

http://hijinksensue.com/2010/07/28/san-diego-comic-con-fancy-picto-comic-pt-2/

You may perhaps recognize a certain webcomic artist in panels 1 and 3.  ^_^  (I knowit's sorta unrelated to the thread, but I didn't see this posted anywhere else, so, well, yeah.)

Carl-E:
Hey, panels 4 through 6, with the red spikes, it's R. K. Milholland (of Something*Positive)! 

Also, my attempts at some wallpapers; They're pretty crude, just some enlarging, softening and sharpening...

800x600

960x600

1024x768

Unfortunately, flikr won't let me do wider than 1024...

Please, someone do bigger and better! 

evilbobthebob:
I, uh, guess none of you noticed Jeph post it in his Twitter feed.

http://questionablecontent.net/random/1719p1.jpg

Akima:

--- Quote from: raoullefere on 29 Jul 2010, 06:03 ---Until I looked at the ref, I was really confused.
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Of course I'd never consider including a link to clarify ambiguous terms... :-D   Especially when writing for readers accustomed to a dialect foreign to me.

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