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WCDT: 13th-17th June (1946-1950)

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Ravenswing:
Creeper (n.): someone older than I would dare to let people see date myself.

Yeah, because Faye's just the sort of gal from whom you'd want to hear relationship advice.

akronnick:

--- Quote from: St.Clair on 12 Jun 2011, 23:33 ---To heck with fixing anything, I'm just gonna drop all of my unresolved baggage on someone else!
Who I also happen to be starting a business relationship with!
What could possibly go wrong?

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Well, your best friend could get fed up with your bullshit and carry out on her threat to dispose of your body in a wood chipper...

Akima:

--- Quote from: iduguphergrave on 12 Jun 2011, 21:50 ---No, Hanners is Dracula. She's the one who wanted Marten's blood.
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Not enough for drinking though, but quite enough for magic spells, I'm sure. Hanners for the White Witch...


--- Quote from: Ravenswing on 12 Jun 2011, 23:36 ---Creeper (n.): someone older than I would dare to let people see date myself.
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See previous strip on misuse of reflexive pronouns.

O8h7w:

--- Quote from: Ravenswing on 12 Jun 2011, 23:36 ---Yeah, because Faye's just the sort of gal from whom you'd want to hear relationship advice.

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Well, yes, who else?

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Aaaand down the drain goes my hope that Dora saw a potential friend in Jim. Not completely though, she does say "it's just a date", and she could be able to keep it at that - provided Jim has a similarly reasonable approach. Well, the scenario with him meaning the whole thing as a business date is still highly plausible, as it would make for quite some fun.


--- Quote from: LeeC on 12 Jun 2011, 22:01 ---I would laugh so hard if Dora thinks its a date and Jim just thinks its dinner to better understand his business rival/partner.

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--- Quote from: slingstone on 12 Jun 2011, 23:25 ---playing with feelings?  Christ, it's the first "date" between two people getting to know each other.  If either Jim or Dora had developed strong feelings already, they have other issues to address first.

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And this was another good point, although I feel this problem is way too commonplace.

Boomslang:
I really do not want to see Dora starting a relationship with Jim- and I think if the date goes well, she'll want to. The date will probably have wacky hijinks, but I don't see Jim disappointing her just yet.

Faye might as well be an expert on mental problems keeping someone from having a relationship- if she says Dora isn't ready, I'm willing to believe her.

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