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WCDT: 2146-50 (19-23 Mar 2012) QC IN SPAAAAAACE... Week NINE?!?!?!?!?
auctoritas:
--- Quote from: pendrake on 19 Mar 2012, 14:12 ---For comic #2146...
4. Drunken Lt. Potter and her (somewhat) ruining the moment is a very good reminder of why I no longer drink. Being way in the rear of the crowd and mostly blocked from view, hopefully she is not "cheering" this moment in only a bra and panties :evil: .
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I think your hope is misplaced. Check her uniform in the previous strips (http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=2132 for instance), they are most assuredly long-sleeved.
StevenC:
--- Quote from: Border Reiver on 20 Mar 2012, 04:30 ---First thing that went through my mind on reachign the last panel was "Perhaps the smug smile was NOT the expression to have been wearing at that time Marty..."
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Precisely. Smug smile and hands on your hips speaks "Yeah, I hit that". You might not want to look like that in front of her father.
Throg:
--- Quote from: Akima on 20 Mar 2012, 01:45 ---
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 19 Mar 2012, 23:43 ---Never pegged an Ellicott-Chatham for usig Yiddish...
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Doesn't everyone? Do you have the chutzpah to claim you've never used bagel, glitch, klutz, schmaltz, schmuck or schlep? Come on, be a mensch and admit it! If I can use Yiddish, anyone can! I will admit, however, that schtup is not a word I use...
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As an asian-american, raised in jewish suburbia, I would rate the english-yiddish axis as:
Bagel<glitch<klutz<schmuck, chutzpah<mensch<shlep<schtup<schmaltz. (tongue firmly in cheek)
So, yeah, an Ellicott-Chatham using a very Yiddish expression was surprising, and funny. Protective dad is protective!
Jabberwocky:
--- Quote from: J on 19 Mar 2012, 22:54 ---i'll put $10 on Science-Daddy.
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I wager 400 quatloos on the newcomer.
Technoir:
--- Quote from: Mad Cat on 19 Mar 2012, 21:53 ---Single malt Scotch is an acquired taste. To some neophytes, it can be like trying to drink a tree that's on fire.
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Fo shizzle. I'd only had mid-range blends until just a couple of years ago...the kind where you have a couple drinks and then switch to bottom shelf because your taste buds have been thoroughly desensitized and paying extra for somethign you can no longer taste appreciatively makes no sense... but then I was introduced to fine single malts... and there is such a gulf of difference! I now have a taste reference for "peaty" and "boggish". I can't describe them, but I know what they taste like, LOL. I still like blends, but I'm kind of uppity there now, and will only rape my palate with Chivas Royal Salute or JW Gold or Blue. JW Blue, btw, has to be about the smoothest Scotch I've ever dribbled into my boozehole.
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