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Weekly comic thread 2010 September 27 - October 1

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raoullefere:
I don't know what Sven's kvetching about—he never got a ridiculous act of violence from Faye in the first place, unless his widdle ears burned too much when she was cussin' him out in the street.

Neat how Faye robs Sven of his grab at victimhood, though.


--- Quote from: Akima on 27 Sep 2010, 02:51 ---Implied ultra-violence? I suppose that is the "Talk softly, and carry a big stick" approach.

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More a "mouth off considerably and tote a theoretical hunk of lumber that can actualize into a fist" approach, considering that it's Faye.


--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 27 Sep 2010, 10:39 ---Carl - I would ask that you not threaten us with always having that Paris.

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Yes. Longest goddam fifteen minutes ever.


--- Quote from: Carl-E on 27 Sep 2010, 11:56 ---[Bogey and dame Pic]

Better, shweetheart?

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Not if you're going to call us 'shweetheart.' Surely, you can do better than that.

kent_eh:

--- Quote from: jwhouk on 27 Sep 2010, 06:33 ---I personally would love to see Angus walk in, see Sven, and say something smarmy to him that puts Sven in a bad mood for his entire date with Hannelore.

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Notoriously wrong prediction of the day:

Angus comes in after Sven&Hannelore leave, he and Faye go out to dinner, and by sheer co-incidence end up at the same place as Sven&Hannelore.
Misinterpretation and hilarity ensue...

Akima:

--- Quote from: raoullefere on 27 Sep 2010, 13:10 ---[Bogey and dame Pic]
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That's not a dame, that is Ingrid Bergman.

Carl-E:

--- Quote from: raoullefere on 27 Sep 2010, 13:10 ---Surely, you can do better than that.

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Shtop calling me Shirley! 

JohnTheWysard:

--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 27 Sep 2010, 12:00 ---She would protest, "Mother, what did you bring that book I didn't want to be read to out of about Down Under up for?"

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<snork!>

Once I sought a preposition:
I thought it lurked beneath my chair.
I looked for it, and said "Perdition!
Come on up out from down in under there!"

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