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WCT 22-26 November 2010 (Thanksgiving Week/1800-1805/Aftermath of the Breakup)
betsynoir:
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I'm not too sure about that - after all the times Dora's vocalized her insecurities about being Faye's second fiddle, I think Marten at least has a pretty good idea of what's going on. And there may well have been further talk after the Marten-in-the-headlights of 1799.
Also, we've no idea how long Marten has taken to explain what happened to Faye. I kinda doubt he'd give an overly simplified account of the situation, because that's something people usually only do if they a) come off looking bad when the full story's known, or b) don't truly understand what's going on. I think neither applies here.
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I think my disagreement here is more on the topic on why Dora broke up with Marten, rather than what's gone on after the fact. I think that it's because of Dora, but Faye's first statement implies that she thinks it's because of Faye and Marten. I'm sure this has been discussed to death though, so it probably doesn't need to be rehashed.
michael28:
--- Quote from: Boomslang on 21 Nov 2010, 22:30 ---Might just be me, but I doubt Marten really got any sleep last night (assuming this is the next morning). Aside from just being drained, he seems to have gone over this over and over again in his head, so he's come to accept the situation he was in when he closed the door last night.
I'm starting to wonder what's going on with Dora. She's probably going to be almost as much of a wreck as Marten when (if) she comes into work today. Faye's not only Marten's friend, she's also Dora's, and while she might be raring for a physical confrontation, Dora's appearance might push it back the other way.
Poor Penelope and Cosette. They have no idea of the black cloud that will descend upon their workspace this morn.
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I think the rats, cokroaches and raccons leaving the site will be a dead giveaway... to get the f out!
Kazukagii:
Gotta say, Jeph knows how to make his art work for him. First thing I thought when I opened up this strip was just how terrible Marten looked. Poor guy, I bet he didn't get a single wink of sleep. At least he has enough sense not to let Faye break Dora's arms. This comic has had enough drama, no need for the :police: to get involved.
Also gotta love how Faye basically sums up everybody's reaction to Dora's insecurities in the first two panels. :wink:
snubnose:
Yay comic.
Dont get it why Faye thinks its about her, though.
Tobimaro:
--- Quote from: akronnick on 21 Nov 2010, 20:22 ---
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--- Quote from: MillionDollar Belt Sander on 21 Nov 2010, 19:49 ---BIG WHEEL KEEPS ON TURNING.
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Proud Mary keeps on BURNING...
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Rollin'! Rollin'! Rollin on the river!!!!! :psyduck:
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Doo-wat dooo-do-doo!
Dooo-do-doo!
[horns]
Dun-na duunn!
Dun-na duunn!
Dun-na dun dun dun dun dun-na duunn!!!!
[/horns]
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One question? Ike and Tina Turner or Creedence Clearwater Revival? No wrong answer as I like both versions.
Anyways, I do like Marten's rational for keeping Faye away from Dora right now. He really does not want to go back to the days when he was the only person paying rent. Although I really think that he could make some money off of Pintsize. Just wondering how he would monetize Pintsize's pron collection? :laugh:
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