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WCDT Strips 3216 to 3220 (9th to 13th May 2016)

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brasca:

--- Quote from: improvnerd on 12 May 2016, 19:44 ---
--- Quote from: bhtooefr on 12 May 2016, 19:41 ---It's worth noting that Clinton lives in a dorm room and already has a jock roommate.

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Barkeep lady evicts jock roommate with harpoon. Problem solved.

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It's a college dormitory so I don't think that would be permitted.  Perhaps she and Bubbles should get an apartment.  They both have the same temperament. 

Eastrim:

--- Quote from: Akima on 12 May 2016, 19:25 ---
--- Quote from: Morituri on 12 May 2016, 14:20 ---Wait, what?  There are people who don't delete their texts?   :-o
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Yes, though I think it is an odd habit. In the same way, some people don't clean out the "trash bin" on their computers either. Personally, I delete my all my texts as I go, keeping them only as long as they are needed.

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Well, that's quite a bit different. Trash is trash. Duplicate files, incomplete files, superseded files, etc. Texts are communication records, and you never know when prior communications will be important.

At first it seemed like her punctuated syntax was to make a point, but it continues to be odd. It seems likely that English is a second language for the bartender. I wonder where she's from?

Tova:

--- Quote from: Y on 12 May 2016, 08:21 ---Did someone order toast? With a regular toaster as I would suppose intelligent toasters won't burn down bars.

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Well, this post turned out to be more relevant than we realised. Ten points to Griffindore.

And I just wanted to repeat what someone mentioned previously... the blanket is most likely there as a part of treatment for shock. Not because her clothes burned off (don't think she'd be just standing around if that had happened). Not because she lost her coat (Clinton isn't wearing one either).

Regarding the texts thing... it may seem like an odd habit to leave old texts lying around (nitpick: it's a lack of habit really). But, unlike the PC recycling bin, I don't think the phone will run out of memory due to accumulated texts any time soon.

Method of Madness:
See, I think it's an odd habit to delete texts (not counting deleting specific texts for w/e reason). I get doing it when you had to in the pre-smartphone era, but if you don't have to, why would you? Texts are a long running conversation, why would you erase the messages as they come?

sitnspin:
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