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WCDT Strips 3226 to 3230 (25 - 27 May 2016)

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TheCollector:
Y'know, I'm not sure why no ones even considered this thus far, but Brun was the only one working at the bar, she lives above the bar, the fire fighters and whoever else tell her these things, and she doesn't have renters insurance. Is it at all possible that she owned the bar and wasn't just an employee.

pwhodges:

--- Quote from: Tova on 25 May 2016, 23:37 ---This confused me because I'd never before seen the word 'bedhead' used to refer to anything other than the panel at the head of a bed.

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I've certainly seen it used as part of an advertising campaign for hair-styling products (and in the title of today's strip), but I'm not sure I've actually heard anyone say it IRL.

mikmaxs:

--- Quote from: TheCollector on 25 May 2016, 23:49 ---Y'know, I'm not sure why no ones even considered this thus far, but Brun was the only one working at the bar, she lives above the bar, the fire fighters and whoever else tell her these things, and she doesn't have renters insurance. Is it at all possible that she owned the bar and wasn't just an employee.

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That's initially what I thought when I read it to. As far as I read, she's not making a sarcastic quip about not having renters insurance, she's pointing out that she's not a renter. (And doesn't have insurance.)

Tova:

--- Quote from: Zastie on 25 May 2016, 23:46 ---Really? Basically just means someone's messy hair after having just woken up.

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Yes, I did work that out once I realised it wasn't a reference to hotel furniture. I just hadn't come across it before.

anahata:

--- Quote from: TheCollector on 25 May 2016, 23:49 ---Y'know, I'm not sure why no ones even considered this thus far, but ... is it at all possible that she owned the bar and wasn't just an employee.

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You are not the only one to have thought that. I guess we'll find out, eventually, if it matters.

Either way it looks like she now has nothing in the world and needs help. Realistically I'd expect her at this point to be thinking about who she could call.
We don't know what friends or family she has, other than Clinton who she's only just met and the regular bar customers who aren't likely to be much help.

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