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WCDT 6-10 June 2011 (1941-1945) [World War II Edition]

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MillionDollar Belt Sander:

--- Quote from: DSL on 08 Jun 2011, 09:39 ---If I didn't take it on faith Jeph ignores the fora, I would say the Malaysian Battle Spatula is a giant TAKE THAT to earlier comments about how he draws things undersized. And yeah, you could take an arm off with that thing. Maybe it's used to scoop beans for roasting?

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Maybe Dora roasts over an open fire...  wood or coal or some other burny-stuff.     Then I could see the "battle spatula" being a scraper or tool for manipulating the fire/removing ashes from under the roaster.

SirDudley:

--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 08 Jun 2011, 04:25 ---
--- Quote from: Akima on 08 Jun 2011, 03:55 ---At last we see the legendary Malaysian Battle Spatula! And tongue-tied Faye is funny.

And new-art Raven reveals a retcon. Her tattoo now reads 姫 which is Japanese kanji meaning "princess" whereas on its first appearance, it was two Chinese characters 公主 which mean the same thing. Did Jeph think we wouldn't notice?  :laugh:

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And a helluva spatula it is - just imagine the size of the pancake that could flip....  And all the maple syrup that goes with it.

And the tongue tied Faye was truly cute - but Angus is going to get it for this.

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While I am impressed with the size of the spatula, I was expecting something a little more...epic in its design. Unless it has add-ons that are in the back that make up for that.

And yes, Angus....you are SO going to leave the shop walking funny. At minimum.

mike837go:
A blast from the past for Faye & Angus *

I especially love Hanner's expression in the last panel!



*Also check the previous day's panel for the lead-in.

Welu:
Being late for the subject of "townies". Here in Northern Ireland and the south, there's townies and culchies. Culchie is someone from rural areas and townie is more urban areas. There's nothing bad or good about these terms really, just about where you're from but they might be used jokingly for mocking. Example, "Go milk your cow, culchie!"

Faye's difficulty reminds me of when my current boyfriend and I had reached the going steady stage. In the end I asked something like, "I'm thinking of changing some of my Facebook stuff. Should I... Uh... Change my... Um... Single? Thingy? That?"

TheEvilDog:

--- Quote from: Welu on 08 Jun 2011, 11:36 ---Being late for the subject of "townies". Here in Northern Ireland and the south, there's townies and culchies. Culchie is someone from rural areas and townie is more urban areas. There's nothing bad or good about these terms really, just about where you're from but they might be used jokingly for mocking. Example, "Go milk your cow, culchie!"

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To be fair, a lot of people living in cities around the country think that if you have a back garden, then you're a culchie. But yes, I agree with you about how there isn't any real intent to insult someone by calling them a culchie, and they'll just be as likely to throw a mocking term back. Why? Because its all in good fun :-P

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