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WCDT 7-11 February 2011 (1856-1860)
pendrake:
For strips of Febuary 07-11, 2011...
1. Less than three strips, and I already like Padma. Though I confess I also cannot hear/read her name without thinking of Star Wars... :roll:
2. It should be "interesting" to see when Faye and Renee meet. Either they will also fight, or be really good friends, or make out with each other with Angus watching in horrified fascination.
3. Definitely looking forward for seeing more of The Secret Bakery and her crew, means Jeph's hard work on those backgrounds will see more use. Here is to hoping we see a tSB version of Hannelore, after all :wink: .
4. And a minor groaner for all the chem nerds...
musicalsoul:
--- Quote from: jwhouk on 11 Feb 2011, 13:23 ---
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 11 Feb 2011, 11:03 ---I get an interesting "Roseanne and Dan Conner" vibe from these two. It works because even though they both will sacrifice each other's feelings for a clever retort, they both know it's what they do, and so they're able to read around it.
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Oh my, you realize there are a lot of people on this board who have NO IDEA what you're talking about?
(Hint for you young'ns: that lady who got nailed with the log in the Snickers Super Bowl commercial is Roseanne.)
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There are actually people who don't know who the Connors are!? Ugh, I loved Roseanne when I was a kid. I still like watching re-runs of it from time to time. Dan Connor kind of reminds me of my own dad. I feel old now. I'm 23, I soooo shouldn't feel old. And I agree with the original comment about the Roseanne and Dan vibe. But I like that :-)
musicalsoul:
--- Quote from: Doctor Online on 11 Feb 2011, 15:43 ---
I may only be 22 but it kills me at times seeing younger people spouting off about old music, saying "so and so is trying to copy *insert new actor(ress)/singer/band*." it's a :psyduck: moment for me.
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Or better yet when people think a re-make of an old-school song is actually the original. When Limp Bizkit remade "Behind Blue Eyes" back when I was in high school... or maybe I was still in middle school, who knows, almost no one I knew realized it was actually by The Who. Of course, the song that sadly made Limp Bizkit famous was also a cover of an older song ("Faith" by George Michael) and I don't think anyone knew that. Those were always huge :psyduck: moments for me. The most recent :psyduck: moment for me has to be Lady Gaga's new over-hyped song "Born this Way." It sounds like a carbon copy of "Express Yourself" by Madonna. How many teenagers who totally love Gaga are going to know that. Not many, cause, as old as it makes me feel, the little 14 year old's who are listening to it thinking "Oh my God, sooooo creative and original" weren't even born yet when that song was released.
Everything I've just said is absolutely irrelevant to the comic, but you know, music gets me riled up. :laugh:
MillionDollar Belt Sander:
What a nice end to a shitty (for me) week. No epic cliffhanger or anything.
Internet is going to be iffy for me for quite awhile. Health problems mean less online time and more VIGOROUS TESTING by the Doctors. That means grabbing Net on the go as I turned off the cable-internet at home effective Monday.
I can leave the story off here if I have to and not worry about WHAT HAPPENS NEXT OMG.
Sharp:
Well, best wishes and good health to you MD_BS.
And while I would like to add my "d'aww" I think that the rest of the forum has done more than enough d'aww-ing for all of us! :-D
I'm glad that for once a little thing hasn't blown up into a huge argument. Jeph said it best in the QC book: "Questionable Content: Mountains out of Molehills, Five Days a Week."
And as mentioned in the early days of the relationship ("I will let you touch my boobs if you shut up!") My song when thinking of Angus and Faye, Mr. North and Ms. South, is Yankee Bayonet.
"Oh I'll be your 'Yankee Bayonet.' Hurr Hurr Hurr."
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