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WCDT 18-22 Apr 2011 (1906-1910)

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TheEvilDog:
Its a comic where the cops offered Marten a cold one or some weed after arresting a psychotic woman who had just had the crap beaten out of her with her own helmet.

Given how the QC cops work, they'd probably give Marten and Faye a round of applause.

DSL:
Is it time to invoke the "with all the LITTLE ROBOTS RUNNING AROUND" argument?

jwhouk:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 21 Apr 2011, 14:24 ---Oh c'mon, this is the North Hampton PD we're talking about...

And wasn't there another one where the cops were offering a beer and/or hotboxing the squad car? 

Or am I getting it confused with another webcomic?

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O'Malley was hotboxing the squad car on the way back to the precinct house.

Somebody:

--- Quote from: DSL on 21 Apr 2011, 11:33 ---
--- Quote ---Quote from iduguphergrave
Even if by chance Dora stops in later he's got a right to be there. Like he said, it's been weeks, and he wanted to talk to her anyway; the first thing he did when he came in was ask if Dora was there.

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Eh. Dora owns the business and I'm assuming the space she rents is privately owned by another. Not sure what's the case in Massachusetts but an Ohio business has the right to say: "And stay out." Not that I hope that happens, though I can see the internal logic of the strip and Dora's character-makeup leading there.

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I don't. Yeah, legally she probably could, but I don't see why she WOULD. As exit lines go, "It's been wonderful sweetie, but we should call it quits" is hardly "I HATE YOU YOU ****ING ####### AND NEVER WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN! GO DIE IN A DITCH!". To boot, she seemed to be on a relatively even keel the last few times we saw her, and they still have plenty of mutual friends (Faye & Hanners being the most obvious two).

It'd be awkward, but "uh, so how've you been."/"oh, you know" sort of awkward, not "eye-daggers at twenty paces" awkward.

DSL:
Not saying Dora is violently opposed to Marten, or would necessarily make him into a bad guy to justify her feelings. Just saying it's not unrealistic to think she wouldn't want him in her shop ... And would have a legal right to insist he honor that. And restating, I hope it doesn't go that way.

EDITED to remove gratuitous snark I regret making.

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