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WCDT Strips 3126 - 3130 (4th to 8th January 2016)

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Sorflakne:
I'm guessing there was a time-skip, seeing as Dora and Emily's hair is longer than it was.

Kugai:
And once again Jeph has activated his TARDIS and skipped ahead.

I have to say it looks like Claire has moved in with Marten here.

TheCollector:

--- Quote from: Kugai on 04 Jan 2016, 21:58 ---And once again Jeph has activated his TARDIS and skipped ahead.

I have to say it looks like Claire has moved in with Marten here.

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She probably has. :3

Also. Am I the only one who thinks she kinda looks a bit to much like her mother now? I dunno, it's something about the new art.

Akima:

--- Quote from: Squiddlywinx on 04 Jan 2016, 20:49 ---Why do people live outside of California? Honestly.
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When I read about winter temperatures in the northern USA I shudder. I would be a little ball of polar gear (including a face-mask) as I rode to work on my tauntaun. Actually I commute on a bicycle (much less smelly, but you can't cut it open and stuff a friend inside), and while there are solutions to cycling in freezing weather, I'm glad I don't have to.

What is the temperature inside a tauntaun?
(click to show/hide)Lukewarm.

jheartney:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 04 Jan 2016, 01:47 ---Okay, so in response to jheartney's question, here are my guesses (and I emphasise 'guess'):

* Marten and Claire are still together; Claire is having a hard time with this being her last year of her Master's degree in Library Sciences but things are slowly happening; they're both currently angsting about whether Claire should move into the apartment; Mrs Augustus is very keen for this to happen;
* Dora and Tai are continuing to become less like college girlfriends and more like a long-term adult couple. Tai has ended her lease on her digs, feeling confident enough in herself and Dora to move into Dora's apartment in Amhurst;
* Faye, as part of her attempts to help Bubbles, has been getting into the AIs' cultural scene and finding it surprisingly similar to its human counterpart in most ways. Bubbles is continually annoyed by other Synthetics ragging her about being a 'Squishy Socket Jack'; she continually refuses to explain to Faye what that means, growling about 'obscenities';
* A 'musical chairs' room-swap involving Marigold, Momo, Dale and May appears to be in the offing; May has, with her usual charm, actually approached Bubbles over this as she and Momo would be better able to afford the lease on Marigold and Angus's old place if they had a third roomie;
* Clinton and Emily seem to be quite happy to be in a 'very best friends' relationship, although whether Emily would like to push things further is up for debate; Clinton is having a hard time interpreting her very affectionate behaviour; Claire is pushing him to 'make the next move' but he's more-or-less happy how things are;
* As we saw in today's strip, Emily has settled in well at CoD and has developed her own celebrity status as the 'Weird Nickname Girl';
* Jim has proposed to Veronica; she has asked for time; whilst she'd like to stay with him, the wounds of the failure of her first marriage run deep;
* Hannelore is still her usual self; she's still seeing Sven regularly and Dora is still worried that either Hanners or Sven may hurt the other unintentionally;
* Pintsize and Winslow have been secretive about something but Faye has seen Pintsize hanging out at the Fighting Arena and has seen him talking to Corpse Witch.
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I was looking for a ring on Claire's hand in today's strip, but they're showing the right hand, not the left, so there's no way to tell if she has one. Probably a bit fast to have them getting hitched, I suppose, though they've been giving off married couple vibes in some strips ("Salmon don't live in lakes, dear"). And some couples just jump into it once they've connected.

Speaking of which, Veronica and Jim; I don't see her necessarily wanting to wait longer than him. She's been married before, it's not mysterious, and waiting a year when you already have your mind made up would be a waste of  not-unlimited time (something you get more aware of in your fifties). Wouldn't be surprised if they just went down to the courthouse and got it done some afternoon. OTOH they may not care much about the whole "getting married" thing, as both are financially independent and have been down the aisle before. But if they don't bother, they may regret it if/when they get one of those surprise-hospitalizations that fifty and sixty-somethings are prone to, and their partnership has no official status, leaving neither empowered to participate in family healthcare decisions.

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