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WCDT 2961-2965 (18-22 May 2015)

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chaospersonified:
Aww, poor Hanners, in pain and regretting past decisions... Sounds like me on certain mornings

Deadcoder:

--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 20 May 2015, 22:15 ---I'm wondering that too. No matter who she's borrowing it from, there is an interesting story.

If it were Hannelore's car, wouldn't she be driving?

BTW, any objection to merging this thread with the WCDT?

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Feel free to merge. Gosh, that sounds dirty.

Timemaster:
Brave Hanners, she seems to accept the diagnosis. I´m kinda relieved here. :-)

I suppose I´m wrong, but it seems to me that she is running around in her sleepware the whole time. Skimpy shirt, very short pants. Faye surely wouldn´t let her leave the house like that (I hope), but that was my first thought on todays comic. And Hanners doesn´t strike me as the hotpants-type. ;-)

Now I am curious if this arc is finished here or if we will see more about this thing next week. Maybe some talk about internet diagnostics or painful suffering from her severe chestwound. Or comforting her in the group. Maybe even all of it.

Or maybe butts.
Yes definitely butts. And Pintsize. :-D

TM

Penquin47:

--- Quote from: Timemaster on 21 May 2015, 22:29 ---I suppose I´m wrong, but it seems to me that she is running around in her sleepware the whole time. Skimpy shirt, very short pants. Faye surely wouldn´t let her leave the house like that (I hope), but that was my first thought on todays comic. And Hanners doesn´t strike me as the hotpants-type. ;-)

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This isn't the first time she's left the house in shorts that short.

BenRG:
If that hurts as much as people say, that Hannelore is willing to endure this reminds us of just how tough she is under that goofy, neurotic exterior. Now, I find myself wondering if Faye will buy her a lollipop for being brave.  :wink:

This has been an interesting short story. It reminded us of the role that Marten and Faye have (Faye especially in this case) in Hannelore's emotional life. Those two have sort of become Hanners' carers, when she needs it, especially in helping her respond usefully to her anxieties rather than get locked into a fear and indecision loop. She really owes a lot of her current functioning to their friendship.

Now, question: Is that the same doctor who cared for Faye when she was recently hospitalised? If so, then as with its equivalent in House. M.D., we can assume that the walk-i n clinic is part of the hospital.

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