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WCDT: 2882-2886 (26-30 January 2015)
Oilman:
The doctor told Marten she would be asleep for "quite some time" so I'd assume the time is now sometime during the following morning. Marten has no actual status as far as the hospital are concerned and probsbly spent the night in the waiting room. Hanners - who is generally quite sensible when it matters - probably came during the morning, because the gift shop seems to have been open.
Smallest:
Also, I've had a few IVs that when removed gently (or, as mentioned earlier this thread, floppily and clumsily by sedated me) left only the tiniest drop of blood, like a small shot or having a little blood drawn does. We probably can't see detailed enough for that, it would just be a tiny red dot on her arm (and the blood itself probably blotted off by the nurse who removed the IV).
bartman:
--- Quote from: DillyDolly on 29 Jan 2015, 08:25 ---Even with the promotion, it seems like she really hasn't done much with her job at CoD.
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Mind you, that's a central part of the story isn't it. The comic is a slice of life centered around people not doing very much. Raven and Angus got put on a bus as a consequence of wanting to do more. At the end of the day there's probably not that many good stories around people working long hours in an office then coming around too tired to hang around the bar/coffee shop angsting.
NilsO:
--- Quote from: A Duck on 29 Jan 2015, 06:26 ---
--- Quote from: Delirious Lab on 29 Jan 2015, 06:07 ---Look like we're being set up for the typical "Friday comis relief" strip tomorrow...
Personally, I'd like to see the Pintsize equivalent of Faye's intermittent blackout sequence from earlier this week:
Black screen... Panicked Winslow... Black screen... examined by Marigold... black screen... trying to grab Momo's behind... black screen... being punched by May... black screen... hand plugged to some kind of device... black screen...
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BLUE Screen =D
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YES! Please, please, please...
Meilu:
I'm sure the IV being gone is more an artistic mistake unless she's already going through the discharge process, which I doubt we'll be shown. They don't remove the IV needle until discharge regardless of your condition if you're still admitted. Source: been through enough (more than 20) hospital and ER stays across the US to know. I asked a nurse why once, and she said if anything at all happened, it's far better to have it there than not. Purely precautionary.
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