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WCDT: Independence Day Week (4 - 8 July, 1961-1965)

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akronnick:
This turned out almost exactly how I expected, down to the rest of the gang spying/eavesdropping from inside.

Now we know the real reason Faye cleared the porch when she saw Dora approaching, can't get good data if the subjects know their being observed. :evil:




I think they may even get back together eventually, but it's gonna take a loooooooong time to get there! :psyduck:

Is it cold in here?:
But if they're both acting like mature adults, where is the drama and comedy going to come from?

Raven, of course :-)

WAYF:

--- Quote from: guayec on 08 Jul 2011, 01:27 ---whats dora being so smug about. self-righteous b.
and marten back to a struttering jelly. self-deprecating ah.

nope. just no.  :|

--- End quote ---

I don't actually see any evidence of Dora being smug, and I don't see any evidence of either of them stuttering to a particularly greater degree than the other. It's just a little awkward for them to make small talk after so much time of not having seen each other.

TheEvilDog:
Now all we need is a chainsaw wielding maniac to turn up at the party and the evening will be complete. Cue Pintsize.

Skewbrow:
When Dora and Marten split up, it felt a bit like Jeph had painted himself into a corner. Well. Looks like the paint is nearly dry now. Is Angus giving Faye a disapproving look? Not that I could fault Faye (much) for peeking. The last panel is classic comic relief from Jeph (standing ovation).

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