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WCDT 18-22 Apr 2011 (1906-1910)

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Zwiebel:

--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 20 Apr 2011, 05:07 ---You see, Marten's been taking lessons from Neville Longbottom...

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I think I love you for that.

nichidani:
This is beside the point, but looking at today's comic makes me think Marten referred to Clinton as Tom Servo last week partially because he does have quite a beaklike nose. I didn't notice the prominence of it until today's strip.

Somnus Eternus:

--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 20 Apr 2011, 05:07 ---
--- Quote from: SJCrew on 20 Apr 2011, 02:47 ---Whoa, what the hell. Why is Marten taking another level in badass all of a sudden? I didn't even get time to recover from the last one. And since Marten already got his shine in the 'protect Hanners' spotlight, I think it's reasonable to expect some Faye on Clinton action...

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You see, Marten's been taking lessons from Neville Longbottom...

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You just made my day. <3

TheEvilDog:
There will be blood. Clinton's blood. Splattered all over Coffee of Doom.

Cue Dora walking in, seeing the mess and preparing to chew out Faye when.... Woah, it's Marten who has finally achieved his lifelong dream of being a medieval barber!

(The comic's title could be No Country for Douchy Cyborgs!)

Skewbrow:
I would actually like to see Dora handle this. Earlier on she used to take that motherly stance/voice, and set her underlings/junior friends straight. Apparently Marten wielding a broadsword didn't make a strong enough impression on Clinton, so he needs to have it spelled out to him, what exactly he is doing wrong, and (in order for the lesson to stick) why it is wrong. Faye's punching is not gonna "help" Clinton, because he apparently is that ignorant about social norms.

Of course, none of our friends are under any obligation to teach this to the ServoDude. Their highest priority is to protect Hannelore from harm.

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