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WCDT Strips 3451-3455 (3rd to 7th April 2017)

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BenRG:
Bubbles has stated that she wants to have as little to do with the Skate Park as possible. She certainly doesn't want to work there anymore.

Just consider: If you'd had an explosive collar fitted and been enslaved by someone who originally presented themselves to you as a therapist (the closest human equivalent to what Corpse Witch did to Bubbles), would you be willing to work in the same place again full-time, no matter how totally the management had changed?

Case:

--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 05 Apr 2017, 09:38 ---Bubbles places extraordinary weight on being trustworthy but has been known to be unstable.

--- End quote ---

Bankmanager: "So Ms. ... Bubbles, is it? Ms. Bubbles, you write here that you 'place extraordinary weight on being trustworthy' - can you give me a concrete example of what that means?"

Bubbles gets up, leans on table, which starts creaking and groaning ominously: "Like this?"

JimC:

--- Quote from: TinPenguin on 05 Apr 2017, 06:47 ---This here's the best deal you're gonna get.
--- End quote ---

Yeah, but if the deal includes getting in a business/finance/money relationship with a valued friend then maybe the deal isn't worth it.  Such things go wrong far more easily than you'd believe possible, so the more precious a friendship is the wiser it is to keep money out of it.

Mehre:

--- Quote from: JimC on 05 Apr 2017, 13:17 ---Yeah, but if the deal includes getting in a business/finance/money relationship with a valued friend then maybe the deal isn't worth it.  Such things go wrong far more easily than you'd believe possible, so the more precious a friendship is the wiser it is to keep money out of it.

--- End quote ---

I have read once (think it was Name of the wind by Pat Rothfuss): "There are two sure ways to lose a friend, one is to borrow, the other is to lend." (okay i called google for exact quote). I was surprised she offered to co-sign it, maybe she still feels guilty about firing her?

chris73:
So I'm about to stop reading this comic but I thought I'd post why. These opinions are my own and will probably be disagreed with by a lot of readers on here (and that's cool)

First off the emphasis and the newer characters is, for me, not going so well as Brun seems more like a secondary character and Renee is, well unpleasant like Faye and ones enough in any strip

I'd personally like to see more of the original cast, for example how is Martens relationship going with Claire and how is Marten dealing with Claires issues or how is Dora handling Tais jealousy, even Clinton and Emily had potential and its always enjoyable watching Hannelore navigate life

It seems like this comic has gone through (to a lesser degree as its still not bad) what happened with MASH when the original series was really funny but then members of the original cast left and newer characters and minor characters suddenly got more air time and the show went downhill

Alice Grove is still really good and, hopefully, this comic can get its mojo back but after being away for a week and then catching up it seemed like the comic had lost something

On a final, positive note I'd like to thank the author because I've read this comic a lot longer than other comics and got a lot of enjoyment out of it

Cheers

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