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WCDT 2-6 May 2011 (1916-1920)

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John_Knee:
I think one of the problems in characterising Steve is the fact we've only seen him in a limited capacity - either as a drinking buddy or having relationship hassles. We've never seen him in a normal day to day situation and his interaction with Martin. If he popped into the CoD a lot more often and get involved in non-emotionally charged situations, we might be able to judge Steve's personailty better. As it is, we've only seen him in situations where there are plenty of opportunities for the wrong thing to be said.

Tova:

--- Quote from: snubnose on 05 May 2011, 03:11 ---I cant help but feel todays comic ... is kinda weak.

--- End quote ---

I felt the same, though I figured maybe it's funnier if you live there.

Can't hit it out of the park every day, I guess.

Carl-E:
I think it's a fine comic, the problem is that it pales when placed after the previous one.  We expect there to be more serious ralationship talk with a punchline or two, not an extended stand-up bit about "them dang hipsters, amirite?"!

ONG, Jeph's a GOM...

DSL:
I can't help feel the Portland hipster comic is a reaction by Jeph to all the "shit's gonna get real NOW" predictions made every time he sets up a little bit of drama. I hope I'm wrong, and that the stories of how he ignores these forums are true.

Skewbrow:
To think that for a moment I thought that the unshaven guy is a fisherman on his way to/from Portland, Maine. Makes more sense in New England?Yes, I know that Portland, Oregon is bigger. I just played a lot of Railroad Tycoon, when I was eh ... less old.

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