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WCDT Strips 3141 to 3145 (25 - 29 January 2016)
TheEvilDog:
According to the preview Jeph put up on Tumblr, Faye has also been working on her guns.
All through the magic of montage and time skipping!
Morituri:
--- Quote from: osaka on 25 Jan 2016, 05:07 ---Off-topic: CoD's front door is huge. The average door I've seen wouldn't let anybody over 6'6" casually cross without at least getting their head down, yet it doesn't look like Bubbles is doing that.
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Where do you live? I've thought of seven-foot height as standard for doors all my life, and been annoyed with builders who put them down to six feed nine inches.
I'm 6'4" and I've never even been close to ducking on a normal size door.
cesium133:
A factoid about the architect Frank Lloyd Wright is that he was short, and tended to build his buildings to his scale. A few months ago I toured Taliesin (his house in Wisconsin), and despite being not very tall (5'10", or 178 cm), I had to duck to get through some of the doors.
Suffice it to say that Bubbles would probably not want to go on a tour of a Frank Lloyd Wright house.
chaospersonified:
--- Quote from: Morituri on 25 Jan 2016, 10:45 ---
--- Quote from: osaka on 25 Jan 2016, 05:07 ---Off-topic: CoD's front door is huge. The average door I've seen wouldn't let anybody over 6'6" casually cross without at least getting their head down, yet it doesn't look like Bubbles is doing that.
--- End quote ---
Where do you live? I've thought of seven-foot height as standard for doors all my life, and been annoyed with builders who put them down to six feed nine inches.
I'm 6'4" and I've never even been close to ducking on a normal size door.
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I graduated with a dude who was 6'8, I've had a friend since who's 6'7, and I don't recall either of them ever having to duck through doors.
Is it cold in here?:
It's an old building though. (Well, a hundred years old may not be "old" on the East Coast, but you know what I mean).
People averaged shorter then. Some older buildings have inconveniently low ceilings by today's standards, so I would not have been surprised by a short door.
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