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WCDT Strips 3446 to 3450 (27th to 31st March 2017)

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anahata:

--- Quote from: brasca on 29 Mar 2017, 23:19 ---The attraction must be obvious if Dora noticed in the limited amount of times they've visited.

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I suspect that every time Faye has visited, she's been with Bubbles.


--- Quote from: BenRG on 29 Mar 2017, 23:24 ---I've got the feeling that it is a topic of gossip in Coffee of Doom!

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Yeah, that too.

Carl-E:
"Oh, that's simple!"... :-D :-D :-D :roll:

Akima:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 29 Mar 2017, 23:24 ---Oh, the friendship was restored a long time ago; no, Faye uses a nickname here because she's nervous and is trying to cover it with aggressive behaviour.
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Perhaps is an unconscious call-back on Faye's part to times before "stuff happened", though. Dora hasn't been "spooky" for a long time, and her gothiness lies forgotten among the debris of discarded plot elements. Only the black hair-dye remains.


--- Quote from: Carl-E on 30 Mar 2017, 00:45 ---"Oh, that's simple!"... :-D :-D :-D :roll:
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Hi Carl!

Gyrre:

--- Quote from: JimC on 28 Mar 2017, 23:54 ---
--- Quote from: Perfectly Reasonable on 28 Mar 2017, 20:44 ---Clinton's attempt to say her name is 'Brooon'. Which tells me that here is indeed an umlaut involved.

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In my experience in Britain there are people who pronounce their names any way they like, and why the hell not. If Brun wants a u as in super why the hell should she need to indulge in keyboard gymnastics or explain umlouts?

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If memory serves, that's from the new rich  trying to distance themselves from their commoner beginnings.
Part of the source for the 'Bucket' 'Boquet' joke in Keeping Up Appearances.

Method of Madness:
People's names have a legal spelling, but not a legal pronunciation, so a person could pronounce their name however they want without being wrong.

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