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WCDT 20-24 June (1951-1955)
Blood-Tree:
--- Quote from: TheEvilDog on 21 Jun 2011, 11:28 ---
--- Quote from: pwhodges on 21 Jun 2011, 11:23 ---Well, there's the thing, really. This forum (and the relationship thread elsewhere) sometimes becomes a cluster of people shouting that the only healthy way to be is the way they were brought up. Laissez Fair, Protestant Work Ethic, or whatever in between.
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Errr, if that was directed to me and the Thursday/Friday comment, it was because the college I went to, the students would usually go home for the weekend after classes ended at one on the Friday, so Thursday night would be party night. Bars and clubs knew this so the cheapest night of the week would be Thursday.
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Dude, don't you know you gotta get down on Friday?
Everyone's looking forward to the weekend.
We so excited
Fun, fun, fun, fun.
Lookin' forward to the weekend.
Also - I fully approve of Dora's shirt today - the legend of Blood Tree lives on!
TheEvilDog:
--- Quote from: Blood-Tree on 21 Jun 2011, 12:00 ---Dude, don't you know you gotta get down on Friday?
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Dude, people had to work through the weekend for rent, food money. Its a little different here in that most people rent flats/share houses. Dormatories don't really exist here. Hence, parties Thursday night! Hangovers Friday mornings! Biology and the labs were so much fun!
NotAwesomeAnymore:
EvilDog, I am going to do exactly what you just did the next time someone makes that reference. Thank you.
Schmorgluck:
--- Quote from: michael28 on 21 Jun 2011, 11:57 ---
--- Quote from: TheEvilDog on 21 Jun 2011, 05:53 ---
--- Quote from: michael28 on 20 Jun 2011, 23:50 ---to paraphrase Monty Python: GET ON WITH IT! The strip has the pace of a sloth.
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You get an update 5 days a week. Quit complaining.
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I wouldn't need to complain if.... nah forget it. First I read 1500 of the strips in about a week, and although I got used to the pace, nowadays with all the Dora/Marten/Tai drama... i don't know. It's like the scene in the first Austin Powers Movie, where the guard is killed by a steamroller after 1 minute of intense yelling STOOOOOPPPPP!!!!
I just can't wait how that little sub-plot turns out.
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It's a common mishap with webcomics. They come in tiny bits (most of them, anyway). When a particular storyline or story arc needs extensive development, it can be somewhat frustrating to receive it in small chunks, even though it isn't an issue when archive trawling.
michael28:
--- Quote from: Schmorgluck on 21 Jun 2011, 12:26 ---
--- Quote from: michael28 on 21 Jun 2011, 11:57 ---
--- Quote from: TheEvilDog on 21 Jun 2011, 05:53 ---
--- Quote from: michael28 on 20 Jun 2011, 23:50 ---to paraphrase Monty Python: GET ON WITH IT! The strip has the pace of a sloth.
--- End quote ---
You get an update 5 days a week. Quit complaining.
--- End quote ---
I wouldn't need to complain if.... nah forget it. First I read 1500 of the strips in about a week, and although I got used to the pace, nowadays with all the Dora/Marten/Tai drama... i don't know. It's like the scene in the first Austin Powers Movie, where the guard is killed by a steamroller after 1 minute of intense yelling STOOOOOPPPPP!!!!
I just can't wait how that little sub-plot turns out.
--- End quote ---
It's a common mishap with webcomics. They come in tiny bits (most of them, anyway). When a particular storyline or story arc needs extensive development, it can be somewhat frustrating to receive it in small chunks, even though it isn't an issue when archive trawling.
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/aye I say. Thank god, there are more than 1 webcomics in my feedlist ^^.
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