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WCDT 2056-2060; Nov. 14-18, 2011

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rje:

--- Quote from: Emperor Norton on 18 Nov 2011, 12:52 ---Thank you. I grew up and live in Athens, Georgia
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Birthplace of REM and the B-52s! That place always seemed to have a really kick-ass music scene.

I didn't think about the fact Marten's never really had casual relationships; hard for me to understand that mindset, it's very much the opposite of my own (I've never been in a completely monogamous relationship and can't really see myself ever having one, heh.) I'll have to stop being so critical of his reaction ~

raoullefere:

--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 18 Nov 2011, 13:53 ---Maybe Marten will learn a life lesson here, that transient happiness is just as real as long-term happiness.

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That's not the issue, I suspect. Marten's still dealing with the let-down from his break-up. No matter how nice that 'transient happiness' is, the come-down from it is going to feel a little like what he's just gone through. Not exactly a 'zipiddy-doo-da' kind of feeling, but more like "screwed up again."

In other words, there's nothing wrong with Padma*, but she's the wrong girl for Marten to be involved with right now. A few months later than this, and I imagine it'd be a different story, and he'd be set to wallow in the transient. Timing is often all the difference.

*No, I'm not forgetting the stonking obliviousness, but that's not pertinent here.

Method of Madness:
I'll fix the poll for a moment of the week tomorrow.  Good night, friends!

AquaNinja:

--- Quote from: SomeCanadianWeirdo on 18 Nov 2011, 06:23 ---Back to actual comic talk.  I would imagine Hannelore is not a big fan of confetti, especially in her personal space.  The stuff flies all over the place, gets stuck on clothing and shoes, and bits problably turn up weeks or months after you thought you got it all.  And we all know about her obsessive nature, so those kind of factors would probably really bother her.

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Yes, the confetti will show up for the rest of her life pretty much, some how it will even get on top of the fridge and in the bath tub (speaking from personal experience). Everytime i see confetti now I react in the exact same way, knowing that six months from now you are gonna wake up in the morning and there is a piece of confetti in the middle of your living room that definately wasn't there the ngiht before (once again, personal experience. Confetti and I have a history) could be really bothersome to Hanners.

Is it cold in here?:
So it's like cat hair after your cat is long dead?

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