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WCDT: Independence Day Week (4 - 8 July, 1961-1965)
Tiogyr:
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--- Quote from: amandathehunter on 06 Jul 2011, 03:46 ---Just read today's comic. I feel like I'm having Flashbacks.
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Wow. I'd forgotten all of this. Go to the link and read forward a bit and you'll see what I mean. Hanner's could be a bit of a hard a$$ back in the day. I kinda miss that.
Dora had her "big talk" with Jeff, which makes sense since anyone else is too close to the situation and friends with Marten. And while Marten did have his drunken moment he lost out on the wisdom of Jim, the Redneck Writer. I think "Mopy" Marten may need a testosterone intervention at this point with Steve, Jim and maybe Wil, all of whom are far enough removed to see things Marten can't. Or maybe just Hannelore, since she was his first psychoanalyst. :-)
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Jim and Jimbo aren't the same person? Jeff isn't any character's name that I've noticed?
(unless that's the joke you're going for)
NotAwesomeAnymore:
I am in favour of officially and permanently changing Jim's name to Jeff.
Border Reiver:
I'm simply in favour of saying, "Mr. Jacques, well done. Intelligent, thoughtful and well-drawn with a hint of decent humour at the beginning. This is why I read your comic."
Second?
daryljfontaine:
--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 06 Jul 2011, 05:22 ---I'm simply in favour of saying, "Mr. Jacques, well done. Intelligent, thoughtful and well-drawn with a hint of decent humour at the beginning. This is why I read your comic."
Second?
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Sure. Also, I posit that ladies' bosoms are rad. Do you agree?
D
Baeronvonbleat:
Before it felt like Jim was an older version of Marten... and now I'm convinced it's him just older and wiser. <.< I also disliked him as he was a threat to what I still see as hope for Marten and Dora... but all's forgiven!
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