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WCDT: 2573-2577 (11-15 November 2013) Weekly Comics Discussion Thread
Storel:
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--- Quote from: Platypodes on 12 Nov 2013, 23:32 ---Dora started going out with Tai based on very tentative interest in someone she only knew as the "cute little redhead."
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Her original description of Tai was "adorable little butch girl". But perhaps she used the phrase "cute little redhead" in another strip?
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It was "sexy little redhead".
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Aha, thank you! 8-)
Kugai:
Not necessarily, they could become the resident 'Cool but slightly crazy Dog owning Lesbian couple' of the strip. ;D
The only Burkhalter I know of is this chap
Storel:
--- Quote from: Kugai on 14 Nov 2013, 11:19 ---The only Burkhalter I know of is this chap
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Come to think of it, I actually used to have a crush on know a woman at work whose last name was Burkhalter. She could not have looked less like that picture, though: about 6 feet tall, slender, cute...
brew:
Why can't I figure out what Thomas Barkalter is a reference to.
Carl-E:
Because you haven't read up the thread yet.
Re: dog pun names
We got a golden retriever umpteen years ago that we named Max (unimaginative, but it was just before christmas, so he was named for the Graunch's Grinch's dog, my kids were still little). We were told he'd probably be about 70-80 lbs, the usual size for a golden retriever.
He wound up being a fit but huge 110 lbs, as tall a a St. Bernard, and as barrel chested as a rottweiler.
A few years later, my wife found a pomeranian mix running along the back highway in the woods - no collar, black with filth, down to about 4 lbs. We rescued her (okay, she leapt into the van), and when we cleaned her up, her fur was the exact same color as Max's.
We named her Minnie.
They were best friends, played fox & hound together (Minnie would bug Max until he chased her through the yard. When he got tired of her running figure eights around him, he'd pin her down with a paw).
Walking them was always fun for the looks - I'd tell people they were twins. The names (Max and Minnie) were usually good for a laugh, too. :laugh:
Max passed away three years ago this weekend from liver cancer at the fairly good age of 12. We have no idea how old Minnie is, but she's still with us. The name has lost its pun-ch without her other half, though.
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