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WCT 20-24 Sep 10
Akima:
What on earth is smelly dreadlock guy wearing on his head? And why is it so white and minty-fresh looking?
Poor Hanners... Excellently drawn comic; full of great facial expressions.
Oh, and best wishes for the Moon Festival* everyone. Don't eat too many Mooncakes!
祝大家中秋节快乐! 不要吃太多月饼!
*Officially, it is the Mid-Autumn Festival but that makes no sense in Australia, where it is Spring.
Carl-E:
--- Quote from: Heliphyneau on 20 Sep 2010, 22:08 ---All this talk of Bloom County makes me want to see grown-up versions of Milo and Binkley walk in and order espressos. >_>
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Isn't that them in the first panel? Binkley had an operation...
At this point, the least Dora could do is let Hanners change her shirt - customer relations, and all. You don't want everyone wondering what bounced off her shirt and into their latte...
themacnut:
I can see wanting to get good and drunk after a day like that (especially if it continues into the afternoon!). And if Sven gets drunk too...oh boy.
raoullefere:
--- Quote from: Heliphyneau on 20 Sep 2010, 22:08 ---All this talk of Bloom County makes me want to see grown-up versions of Milo and Binkley walk in and order espressos. >_>
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Me, too. Dear old Bloom County, how we miss ye! And no, Outland and Opus were never really good substitutes.
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 21 Sep 2010, 07:07 ---Isn't that them in the first panel? Binkley had an operation...
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Can't believe Milo'd ever go the 'earthy' route.
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 21 Sep 2010, 07:07 ---At this point, the least Dora could do is let Hanners change her shirt - customer relations, and all. You don't want everyone wondering what bounced off her shirt and into their latte...
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I'm pretty sure there hasn't been time, since neither Penelope or Faye seem to be there and the rush is on. Too, despite her preparedness, I'm betting Hannelore didn't think to bring a change—or if she did, again, it would only get quickly soiled as well the way things are going. Better to save it until post-rush.
Weirdly enough, Hanner's question was mine on my first job, working at a grocery store (although I did wait until noon to ask). I was fifteen, and they'd hired me on the second of July. People getting foodstamps etc. + an oncoming holiday (in the U.S.) traditionally celebrated by gorging oneself and setting fire to things + the attendant sales = lines of shopping carts out into the aisles for about seven hours. I think the entire damn county shopped at our store that day.
--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 21 Sep 2010, 05:25 ---That comes later - and includes fanatical devotion for no additional charge!
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Along with nice red uniforms, I assume.
Moxie:
--- Quote from: raoullefere on 21 Sep 2010, 09:35 ---
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 21 Sep 2010, 07:07 ---At this point, the least Dora could do is let Hanners change her shirt - customer relations, and all. You don't want everyone wondering what bounced off her shirt and into their latte...
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I'm pretty sure there hasn't been time, since neither Penelope or Faye seem to be there and the rush is on. Too, despite her preparedness, I'm betting Hannelore didn't think to bring a change—or if she did, again, it would only get quickly soiled as well the way things are going. Better to save it until post-rush.
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This does seem mildly baffling. If it is just Dora, Hanners and Cosette, I'm wondering why Dora would do that. It makes sense to have them both there for training purposes, but once training is over, doesn't it make more sense to rotate the two of them in so there's two trained baristas and one new one on at a time? Seems like it'd be much less of a potential headache-causing scenario.
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