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WCDT: 2460-2464 (3-7 June, 2013) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread

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Border Reiver:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 06 Jun 2013, 08:53 ---There was a (mercifully brief) time when damn near everything came with a white pleather belt...

I was born in '62.  I had to go through adolescence with that crap.  You should've seen the tux I wore to the junior prom...

--- End quote ---

Powder blue, extra wide lapels, with a pleated shirt pouffing out, white belt and shoes with a clip on powder blue bow tie?

Or reddish. a la "Murph and the Magictones" in the Ramada Room from the Blues Brothers?

TinPenguin:
My mother recently apologised to me for the awful clothes she made us wear as kids.

Carl-E:
More like cream colored tails, with bright green piping, mint colored ruffled shirt (not pleated - pleated was hard to find in colors  :-P), and bright green butterfly bow tie (matched the piping and cummerbund, of course). 

I was going for classy. 

Pilchard123:

--- Quote from: Skewbrow on 06 Jun 2013, 01:48 ---Nor snakes. Let's not forget the snakes.

--- End quote ---

What did St Patrick say when he was driving the snakes out of Ireland?

"Are yis alright in the back there, lads?"

TRVA123:
I've got to "side" with Dora on this one, as a business partner and friend to Jim, she needs to contact him and tell him that Sam is at Coffee of Doom.

Sam is in Dora's coffee shop, and anything that happens to her there becomes Dora's responsibility. I think Faye's attitude towards Dora is undermining Dora's authority in Sam's eyes. That sort of attitude is fine between friends like Faye and Dora, but it is not at all fine between adult/owner and child.

idk, honestly if it were my situation, the minute that Faye says "lighten up Dora, she's not your kid" Dora should have agreed and told Sam that she had to leave the shop and couldn't come back without her father's explicit permission. Its harsh, but this precedent of Sam obscuring the truth and disrespecting Dora is not acceptable.

At the same time I can see where some people would chalk this up to Dora's control issues. But this is exactly the situation where those instincts become an asset as opposed to a liability. This isn't a social situation with a friend or lover, this is a business partners child.

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