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WCDT January 3-7, 2011 (1831-1835)

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Mustakyy:

--- Quote from: Blackjoker on 08 Jan 2011, 07:33 ---
I like that waffles is a close second, and would like to find a way to combine waffles and Marten RAAAGE


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"No moar waffles???" "Noooooo!!!"
*last straw for our unlucky protagonist*

"FFFFUUUUU!"

 :-D


--- Quote from: Pika_power on 08 Jan 2011, 05:22 ---
Agreed, as noted in my reply above, malicious was a poor choice on my part. "Blatantly disregarding Marten's wishes" is closer to the point I was trying to make.


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Whoops, didnt notice that in time. Sry, wasnt trying to nitpick, the choice of words just sounded a bit too harsh for my ears.

Ok, im off to see Tron legacy, sorry for the silly antics  :-D

AnAverageWriter:

--- Quote from: jedraft on 08 Jan 2011, 03:02 ---And yeah, if this is a light-hearted comedy, then having Veronica hit by a bus would be every bit as funny as this was.  Funnier, in fact. 

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Or have Veronica and Dora both get hit by a bus and never show up in the comic again. That would be funny!

MillionDollar Belt Sander:

--- Quote from: Pika_power on 07 Jan 2011, 12:34 ---Hell, I wouldn't put it past her to do something like looking up porn on his computer, even if he specifically asked her not to. Take from that what you will.

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Many of us end up dating folks who behave like our parents.   In my case,  I dated quite a few women who behaved like my mother did twords me before I figured it out.

This may be what Jeph is demonstrating with this arc.     Dora and Mother Of Martin (M.O.M.) are more alike than we (didn't before) realize... she is demonstrating the same Lack Of Respect/Hey It's Your Fault For Having A Spine behavior that Dora did.

Pika_power:

--- Quote from: Dr. ROFLPWN on 08 Jan 2011, 05:53 ---Pika: Distegarding perhaps? She seems more "ignorant", to me; she's definitely back in established mother-child patterns. I think she isn't a stupid person, but she's reading Marty wrong and he's not helping. Again, her whip-crack discipline is out of line on an adult, yes, but I think she has been being a bumbling confused parent with communication issues and clouded emotions, not an actively malicious force.
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Yes. For the third time since I initially posted it, I take it back. Marten's mother is not malicious. A far better turn of phrase is "Blatantly disregarding Marten's wishes".

Swedish Chef:

--- Quote from: TheEvilDog on 08 Jan 2011, 06:05 ---
Seriously, mothers are the easiest people to get angry at, because most of the time, we know they love us unconditionally. And they are also the undisputed mistresses of guilt-tripping us.


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True that. Now, add 

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