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hakko504:

--- Quote from: Near Lurker on 26 Jan 2015, 23:35 ---(I'm roughly 99.99% certain it was Faye who punched Marten.  I mean, what, was one of the nurses going to punch him?)

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The only other reasonable explanation would have been that Clinton appeared out of nowhere to punch Marten for not showing up to the date with Claire. And since today's comic show that he (or anybody else) is not around, the only remaining explanation is Faye.

stephber:

--- Quote from: TRVA123 on 26 Jan 2015, 21:45 ---She has no INCOME, that doesn't mean she has no savings. If she's been smart, she should have 2-3 months rent socked away.
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Hopefully Faye did have those 2-3 months of emergency money remaining. How else she going to pay the hospital / psych bill? (If she has medical insurance through CoD, that's gone now).

BenRG:
It occurs to me that Faye may have medical insurance paid through some deal with her Dad's life insurer. All she needs to do is prove that it is associated with his suicide to get it paid.

Jedit:

--- Quote from: shrike1978 on 26 Jan 2015, 14:16 ---Headcannon accepted.  Headcannon accepted so hard.

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Are you Faye's dad?

While we're on the subject, can we agree to stab out the eyes of anyone who ever again uses a portmanteau to describe a couple, be it real or fictional?  It's a really obnoxious thing.  As one of the X-Idol contestants inevitably dubbed Jedward put it, 'Is it really so hard to say "ohn and"?'

Oilman:
Hasn't Dora referred to employee benefits before now? Or was that just a gag?

As a side issue, speaking as a Brit with a working knowledge of the U.S. and exoerience of working for American companies, the ramifications of differing insurance, health and benefit laws affect EVERYTHING. I much prefer working for Canadian companies, because the cultures are much closer

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