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

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NilsO:
@pwhodges: You beat me to it.

On a more serious note, I would agree with techkid. Pubs and clubs may lead to random hookups, but seldom to lasting, meaningful relationships. The setting is just too shallow. Besides, loud music tend to drown out any attempts of conversation, leaving only the physical attraction as guidance.

Tai's wing-lady role may really open up new possibilities. She gets to introduce Marten to friends she would consider a possible partner for him. The question becomes if Tai really has such friends, who are not (exclusively) lesbian?

Another possible setting might be to get a hobby, in particular a hobby that allows you to meet potential partners. Musicians have great possibilities here. For a hetero male, stamp collection or model trains are probably not good choices. For hetero females, knitting clubs should be avoided.

NilsO:
Where are the library interns? And Momo? Please don't tell me they have  been there all day, that gag has been used already.

Here is a less promising link. If Tai do not have other friends than via Marten, how on earth will she succeed as wing-lady?

Is it cold in here?:

jwhouk:

--- Quote from: cesariojpn on 06 Jan 2014, 20:40 ---I was right......new character introduction.

--- End quote ---

...Maybe it won't be a "new" character. Just someone who hasn't been seen in a while.


...Or, perhaps, someone who hasn't been seen with the regular cast for a while.


"Hi, my name's Harriet. Ignore the ####ing bird in the window."

Border Reiver:
Alternatively, there is always the possilbility that nothing will come of Marten going to the party - ie.  We get an offhand reference to the party in a later strip while many lament that nothing is happening with Marty.

If an Allosaurus comes by and vomits - all bets are off.

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