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WCDT: 2613-2617 (Jan 6 - 10 2014) Weekly Comics Discussion Thread

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Storel:
Aha, thanks. My suspicion was Henry IV or at least one of the Henrys.

You get 5 bonus points for that.

DSL:

--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 06 Jan 2014, 16:59 ---I haven't read it yet, because I want to know if I'm supposed to sing it to the tune of something.

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It's Henry V's speech to the troops during the siege of Harfleur, or so sayeth the Bard. And, yes, it's gonna take some work to knock this off its Post of the Year perch.

Method of Madness:
Re: today's comic

aliensporebomb:

--- Quote from: anahata on 06 Jan 2014, 00:34 ---
--- Quote from: Xfraze on 05 Jan 2014, 17:07 ---On one side is Faye, a woman he was crushing for the longest time, and on the other side is a Dora, a woman he went out with before a break up. Both of them have moved on and seem to be achieving some form of happiness

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The way I see it, Marten has been rejected by both of them because they (i.e. Dora and Faye) had serious emotional issues preventing them from having/continuing a relationship with Marten. It strikes me as pretty crass for either of them to be teasing him because he isn't with anyone now. They've moved on? Yes, but having trampled all over Marten in the process.

And, elsewhere

--- Quote from: aliensporebomb on 05 Jan 2014, 20:48 ---He'll hit a final power chord at the end of the last song causing a thunderous crescendo and women from all over will throw themselves at him

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Dream on. Doesn't happen. Don't ask me how I know that.

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Sigh.  I've LIVED it:



Not even being guy with a bright orange guitar and a way too wacky stage demeanor changed that (I was class clown, onstage.  Oh well).

That being said, may J and C find a little peace and move on with hopeful friendship. 

cesariojpn:
I was right......new character introduction.

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