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WCDT 3616 to 3621 (20th to 24th November 2017)
traroth:
Saffy is just becoming tilly, now. I mean Taffy...
Will she keep that coffee in a display case forever?
DaiJB:
So - Tilly is just as obsessed with Hanners as Clinton was! (via Hannelore's connection to Beatrice, rather than her Dad)
Tilly meets Clinton to compare notes? :-P
Tova:
Yes, that's an interesting observation because, thinking back to that Clinton incident, you realise just how much Hanners is being provoked here. She's uncomfortable enough with the idea of a PA, and this attitude akin to hero worship will make her even more profoundly uncomfortable.
Interestingly, the moment of insight bordering on compassion displayed in panel 3 may well give her the confidence to properly assert herself.
Netherdan:
--- Quote from: BenRG on 19 Nov 2017, 23:22 ---FWIW, if asked, I'm sure that Tilly would surrender the chair, especially if the asker can prove that she is the person whose name it bears. Frankly, a conversation between Bubbles and the 'strange, frantically helpful small human' would probably be more than a little funny!
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I'm imagining how this conversation would go:
"Hi. My name is Bubbles"
"Hi! I'm Tilly Birch!"
*awkwadly looks at each other*
*Tilly looks behind her*
*Tilly silently stand up and move aside, gesturing for Bubbles to sit down*
"Thank you Tilly Birch"
And from that point on Bubbles is the only person to call her Tilly and that makes her want to become besties with her
Gyrre:
--- Quote from: Case on 19 Nov 2017, 16:50 ---
--- Quote from: OldGoat on 19 Nov 2017, 16:21 ---My growing dislike for Ms Birch makes the idea of an encounter with Faye very appealing, especially if the latter is in a sour mood.
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Doesn't Dora keep a longsword under the counter? (Or did they move that one to Marten's & Faye's place - i.e. is that the one that Marten threatened Clinton with when he went creepy on Hanners?)
Longswords are handy & efficient when you've bodies to hide and not much space to hide 'em in - I'm sure Tilly would approve! (Whelp ... maybe not for very long, but ...)
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What kind of long sword? Was it a English long sword, claymore, or zweihander?
EDIT: got some of my sword terms mixed up. Basket-hilted claymore refers to what used to be called a broad sword not a long sword.
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