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

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jwhouk:

--- Quote from: Varian7 on 29 Jul 2010, 11:36 ---Panel One would indeed make a nice wallpaper.  

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800x600:


1024x768:


These are self-made, of course, but still...

EDIT: I love the large version Jeph posted, but it's a bit TOO big for my (ancient) 1024x768 screen. Doesn't mean I didn't download it, though.

raoullefere:
Me neither, Thanks, Jeph!

--- Quote from: Akima on 29 Jul 2010, 16:50 ---
--- 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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I'll swoney, y'all got no eye-deah, chile. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rdi-8V5-pkk

Scott Haley:
Maybe someone who still has hair can answer this:  the old witch said that a dye job had "fried" the girl's hair.  She advised her to only wash it every other day, with dog shampoo.  Instead, she dyes it again.  What happens to fried hair when someone does that?  Would it get brittle and break off?  Instead of too many blondes, Coffee of Doom could have some blondes and a girl with a buzz cut.

mustang6172:
Can anyone read the invisible punchline?  I'm guessing it is supposed to say "tight ass"

Tuitsuro:
The only thing I know is that when people try to dye hair a lighter color, it usually involves bleaching in some way or form, and bleaching is usually what does the damage.  I don't know if hair coloring itself does any damage.  

Edit:  Today's comic:  Something tells me Jeph's seen those looks in panel 4, before.  When disciplining Shelby, probably.

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