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WCDT 2071-75 (Dec. 5-9, 2011)
akronnick:
--- Quote from: Delator on 08 Dec 2011, 21:53 ---...I think Padma should talk about this with her Grandma.
Can't hurt to get her view on things, regardless of the eventual decision.
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A cool Grandma would be all "You better stay there and see about that boy!"
Dust:
--- Quote from: FunkyTuba on 08 Dec 2011, 20:43 ---
--- Quote from: ducktape on 08 Dec 2011, 19:40 ---
--- Quote from: FunkyTuba on 08 Dec 2011, 19:16 ---
--- Quote from: jwhouk on 08 Dec 2011, 17:23 ---(and no, it's not Eliot.)
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Why not? It seems to make sense, and it would make the third place guy an interesting thing to think of IMPLICATIONS for
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Hair colors don't match.
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They're pretty close... the style and cowlicks are close, and I think lighting differences can account for making them close enough to talk about in the forum, at least, even if it's not definitively canon:
I'd argue that that's probably what Marten's subconscious intended during this reverie, anyway :D
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Seems kind of odd his subconscious would make Elliot German, but that's the subconscious for you.
Lubricus:
--- Quote from: Delator on 08 Dec 2011, 21:53 ---...I think Padma should talk about this with her Grandma.
Can't hurt to get her view on things, regardless of the eventual decision.
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That depends on the nature of her illness - if she's senile, for instance, she won't be much help.
Soulsynger:
--- Quote from: Lubricus on 08 Dec 2011, 22:59 ---
--- Quote from: Delator on 08 Dec 2011, 21:53 ---...I think Padma should talk about this with her Grandma.
Can't hurt to get her view on things, regardless of the eventual decision.
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That depends on the nature of her illness - if she's senile, for instance, she won't be much help.
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Saying someone's "doing okay" when obviously a sickness is involved always seems to come off kinda heartless.
What kind of "sickness" would be bad enough to make a relative leave their friends and social circle behind, yet holds enough "leeway" (of sorts) that said trip can be postponed for "a few weeks" when the sick person "is doing okay"?
To me, this makes no sense.
And exactly how "near" was her leaving the city anyway? Was it like a "next month" or a "in the next few days" thing? Was that ever established?
Last time I checked, "senile" did not automatically involve alzheimers or dementia. If she's just slow, I'd go ahead and ask. If only to have someone outside of my immediate social circles to bounce ideas off of. °O
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Cutest Padma ever in the last panel, btw. Aaa~~~~~~~~~dorable!
snubnose:
Yay Comic !
Nice weekend to everybody ! :)
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