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WCDT 2922 to 2926 (23-27 March 2015)

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chaospersonified:
You could argue exactly that, though not that Pintsize misinterpreted anything. I'm concerned I missed something and you're just fucking with me, but it's late and I can't be bothered to check.

The Marten's shirt = anti-Clairehair hypothesis is a possibility. I see nothing to disprove it, though the only support for it is common sense in color combination

questionablydiscontent:
Wait a sec... Is that Clinton on Pintsize's head? :psyduck:

Traptin:

--- Quote from: questionablydiscontent on 28 Mar 2015, 08:10 ---Wait a sec... Is that Clinton on Pintsize's head? :psyduck:

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Maybe it's both? :-D

questionablydiscontent:
You mean it's Clinton, who is a dildo?

Storel:

--- Quote from: SomeCanadianWeirdo on 26 Mar 2015, 19:54 ---Will the return of old style Pintsize please the commentatoriate?  Stay tuned.

(This post brought to you by Cabaret Voltaire.)

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I "liked" your post just for the pleasure of the word "commentatoriate".  :lol:


--- Quote from: DrBear on 26 Mar 2015, 19:57 ---It's about time the QC Wiki had an entry for dildoes.

They've made more appearances in the comic than Sara and Gabby combined.

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You have a good point.

Then again, so do most dildoes...


--- Quote from: BenRG on 27 Mar 2015, 00:03 ---Okay, am I the only one who wants to hear the beginning of that joke? As it stands, it's meaningless and just a verbal lead-in to Pintsize's new body mod. Who would mistake Clinton for a dildo and why? Ah, I don't know; maybe I'm just thinking too hard about something that was always meant to be a throwaway.

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Could have sworn I saw someone else mention this, but I can't find it now. There's a similarly weird punchline that's become a long-term running gag in  Least I Could Do: "And that's when I bought the horse a prostitute!"

Even if this one doesn't become a running gag, I'm pretty sure we'll never hear the beginning of the joke. I doubt that Jeph even wrote it -- he probably only wrote the punchline, knowing that he'd drive the readership crazy trying to figure out the rest of the joke. The actual joke could never live up to the mystery created by just the punchline.


--- Quote from: questionablydiscontent on 29 Mar 2015, 06:17 ---You mean it's Clinton, who is a dildo?

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Claire could have been mistaken when she said "That's no dildo, that's my brother!"

Maybe her brother IS a dildo and she just never realized because, hey, who pays that much attention to their little brother?

Although he doesn't really look much like a dildo to me...

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