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WCDT 2932-2936 (6th to 10th April 2015)

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anahata:
Emily's ignorance of social conventions might be an advantage for Clinton, who obviously isn't too familiar with some of them himself.
Ironically, consulting conventional dating advice from the internet might be especially inappropriate in this case, since Emily doesn't really operate on that plane. For all we know, she might respond well to what the rest of us would call a social gaffe from Clinton.

Except that we already know how it's going to end  :-o

rfrank dodelijk:

--- Quote from: Zog on 07 Apr 2015, 00:54 ---Smart and crazy is a hard combination to resist
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i'm so sorry to use the same sentiment twice as an answer but it's a good one.

that's what smart and crazy people want you to think. really they are quite dangerous.


edited twice due to me buggering up the quotes. sorry.

osaka:
Oh dear. Clinton is about to be swept by class 5 hurricane Azuma. I'd suggest fleeing the area as fast as possible, but he seems to have shut off indeed.


--- Quote from: BenRG on 06 Apr 2015, 23:10 ---Yep, he's in love alright! I'm pretty sure that he's going to do most of this stuff to himself in a desperate, testosterone-addled need to impress "the pretty girl in a sundress". Y'see, panel 4 strongly suggests his higher brain functions may have been knocked offline!

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I could see that being what happens. Let's hope he doesn't make an ass of himself to the point where Emily won't want to spend any more time with him.

(Next up: Emily calls Claire and tells her she's had the most wonderful night of her life, AND EVERYTHING STARTS MAKING NEGATIVE SENSE)

CM_albion:
Clinton, run.  :meh:
those are the eyes of benevolent oblivion for you sir.

Zebediah:

--- Quote from: rfrank dodelijk on 07 Apr 2015, 01:47 ---
--- Quote from: Zog on 07 Apr 2015, 00:54 ---Smart and crazy is a hard combination to resist
--- End quote ---

i'm so sorry to use the same sentiment twice as an answer but it's a good one.

that's what smart and crazy people want you to think. really they are quite dangerous.

--- End quote ---

Yes, we are.   :mrgreen:

And really, that was a reasonably good plan for a first date. Low-key but fun, and lots of chances to talk about stuff.

Which is probably where things went wrong. Conversations with Emily are prone to fly off on unexpected tangents.

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