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WCDT 28-32 March 2011 (1891-1895)

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Sorflakne:
This strip is definitely going to be a Noodles Incident strip, and we'll never find out what actually happened.


Carl-E:
I'm sure it has more to do with the fact that the carpet needed replacing and the walls needed painting...

Those scorch marks and bloodstains are really hard  to get out!  

Deadlywonky:
I don't know what all of you Americans are complaining about, I live in Wales. For me the longest drive that I can do in one direction* is 2.5 hrs then i'll either be in the sea or in England, and I live less than 30 mins from the coast. as to visiting friends, do Americans not use the train? i have friends in my old uni town (3 hrs), I take the train, get hammered, then take the train back (or stay over) it's max 10 mins walk at either end.


as for today: I don't think it can be religious discrimination, merely an instruction to avoid practicing in the apartment, i.e. gospel singing or ritual chicken slaughter.

* I'm deliberately not saying straight line, almost every road in this country is ancient and winds around the hills like a pissed snake.

Antario:
Living in a relatively (for my area as in 180k people) big city in the netherlands, moving from one side to the other and adding a 30 min travel time by public transport to my journey to meet them or go to the movies does kinda diminish contact from several times a week to 3 times a month or so

i mean its not TO far, but it certainly does have an impact that i cant just pop over after dinner and expect to get home in a timely manner without feeling like ive been there to briefly


so i can see why penpen and hanners think its a big deal, it does impact the relationship somewhat



and now to more recent events, i cant wait to see this kitchen after hearing what they've done to the carpet and walls

and no, its not religious discrimination if they cant turn the apartment into a shrine...thats just common sense
go turn some clearing in the woods into a satanic circle if you must, but leave the walls alone
that kinda deal

Nentuaby:
DeadlyWonky, no, we really don't take the train unless we're extremely lucky. Even when the train is part of our voyage, we generally have to drive a fair way to the home station and arrange a pickup at the destination station.

The coverage of our train network is extremely spotty. Partly that's because we're so car crazy, partly it's because awful bureaucracy stymies train development, but partly it's just because the country is so gosh-dang big and relatively empty. You'd have to run a truly ungodly amount of track to really tie all of us together so that we could take the train everywhere. Too many miles of track per potential customer to be commercially viable, or even a particularly defensible use of public funding, in any but our most heavily populated areas.

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