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WCDT 2-6 May 2011 (1916-1920)
Coffee_Kaioken:
--- Quote from: TheEvilDog on 04 May 2011, 11:48 ---Lets look at it from Steve's perspective.
Steve's major girlfriends (from what we've seen) have consisted of an overly-needy marine student, a pathology assistant who still lived with her literally perfect ex-boyfriend (whom she dumped Steve for, and promptly married him by all accounts), not to mention Tortura,the scarred Russian Villianess who had Steve in what looked like a torture/bondage session, now on the run from the Department. And currently, but not least, we have Cosette, a woman whose clumsy mishaps would put Inspector Clouseau to shame.
Then, we have Steve's father, a man who has been married 4 times, or perhaps three times, even Steve is a little confused about that, which might indicate that his father has a revolving door leading to his bedroom.
So, Steve looks at his best friend, Marten Reed, a guy, who looking at his past should be all kinds of messed up - parents divorced, gay dad with a nightclub, world famous dominatrix for a mother. Yet despite this, Martin is relatively normal. So, imagine Steve's surprise when his normal pal ends up being in a relationship with a hot, former goth, without, to him, many inhibitions, a fiery ass and is a successful buisness woman. Even Steve has told Marten that he wished he could have the same kind of relationship with a girl that Marten had with Dora. Suddenly, Marten is the relationship role-model for Steve, especially to the point where Dora is moving in with Marten.
And, oop, pretty much out of nowhere, to our resident himbo, Dora and Marten have broken up, the status quo has been shaken up, and now, for Steve, seeing what looked like a stable enough relationship collapse like that has given him cause for concern, and now that mental filter is forgotten about as Steve's insecurities have started rising to the surface.
Duuuuuude, Steve is turning into the Dora in his relationship!
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.... I seriously wish I had that kind of profound insight. That would be useful for things.
St.Clair:
Fucking Portland. The rest of us have to put up with 'em, you know.
Skewbrow:
@MoM: Phew. Thanks for explaining your preference. I was a bit worried for a moment there - just in case it turned out that Michelob would be the brew of your choice :evil:
Fosters? May be I lose my beer cred for good, but I once sorta enjoyed it.:oops: My excuse is that I had just spent the night racing thru forests and swamps looking for control points. So after sauna and shower I was horribly dehydrated, and Fosters was what they were serving at the beer tent.
Local watering holes here serve local lager. That works well after sport or a warm day. If I have the time, and am in a group of like-minded friends, then we go find a place serving hefeweiz. Those didn't exist, when I was young, but thankfully they now do.
Sorflakne:
You can tell that the chick in the first panel is so not into that guy.
Kugai:
--- Quote from: Akima on 05 May 2011, 20:01 ---
--- Quote from: Tergon on 05 May 2011, 19:33 ---"Gidday mayyyyyte! Threw ah shiiiiimp on the baaaaaahbie!"
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Ugh... But we can only blame ourselves for that. We chose to make Paul Hogan our spokesbogan.
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Or Steve Irwin?
Personally, if I was an Aussie, I'dve voted for Peter Brock
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