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WCDT December 1-5, 2014 (2845-2849)
hedgie:
--- Quote from: bhtooefr on 01 Dec 2014, 02:16 ---Southern Comfort is a liqueur, which Faye is presumably drinking.
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It's shite booze, though. Not quite on the level of only being good for stripping paint, but close. (As a side-note, for camera lenses and such, really shitty vodka is cheaper than, and as effective as dedicated optical cleaning solutions).
jwhouk:
By the way, it's actually "my buddy Jack Daniels, and his partner Jimmy Beam."
Lubricus:
--- Quote from: hedgie on 01 Dec 2014, 02:29 ---
--- Quote from: bhtooefr on 01 Dec 2014, 02:16 ---Southern Comfort is a liqueur, which Faye is presumably drinking.
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It's shite booze, though.
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QFT!
A Duck:
--- Quote from: ReindeerFlotilla on 30 Nov 2014, 18:48 ---I think it may be too early to assume Angus has departed Northampton.
I would, however, be happy if he's already been bused out of QC. In this newer, less talky era his work as a character is done.
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You bring up an interesting point... I've been rereading the archives on my procrastination time recently and older comics are notably "wordier" than more recent ones. In fact, the past year in particular seems notably quieter than before.
Not only I see more use of a "show, don't tell" philosopy, but it seems the pace of the comic slowed down considerably.
Zebediah:
--- Quote from: hedgie on 01 Dec 2014, 02:29 ---
--- Quote from: bhtooefr on 01 Dec 2014, 02:16 ---Southern Comfort is a liqueur, which Faye is presumably drinking.
--- End quote ---
It's shite booze, though. Not quite on the level of only being good for stripping paint, but close.
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Well, of course. You don't want to use the good stuff to drink yourself into oblivion. You use the good stufff to enhance an already pleasant mood.
Really fine scotch, for example, is ideal for sitting by the fire reading a good book while snow falls outside.
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