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WCDT Strips 4011-4015 (27th-31st May, 2019)
Morituri:
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 28 May 2019, 12:48 ---Raising the question, why does the support group meet physically?
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It probably makes it easier for those who have parole officers to verify that they're not leaving the area. Physically at least.
Morituri:
--- Quote from: Case on 27 May 2019, 20:48 ---May is remarkably not-nonchalant about this ...
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I dunno, how cholant could she be, really, if she were trying to keep it a secret?
Morituri:
--- Quote from: zisraelsen on 28 May 2019, 20:42 ---I think an all-night petting zoo would be mostly bats.
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Bats are probably a poor choice. They tend to panic when large mammals move nearby. And occasionally, panic on the aggressive side with a sacrificial kamikaze going on a no-hope attack to buy time for the rest to escape. Small children could get claw marks or bleeding bites and be traumatized. Depending on how carefully cared for and selected the bats are, there could even possibly be a risk of rabies.
I can't think of any nocturnal animals of North America that would react well to petting. Other than domestic cats, and besides being too familiar to people for a petting zoo to be an experience, they hardly count as nocturnal anymore. Coyotes and Bobcats can (sort of) become accustomed to humans, but I've never heard of one tolerating more than a very small closed set of humans. A bobcat can be friends with one or two humans, tops. Any unfamiliar humans will be treated the way wild bobcats treat humans (ie, panic and run). Casting a broader net, I think maybe lemurs are reasonably okay with people, assuming the people bring treats?
OldGoat:
At first glance it looked like the poster behind May was advertising a drink called "Hot Guilt." Must be the Catholic school survivor in me coming out. Momo rushing in, pony tail flapping in the slipstream - excellent!
Perfectly Reasonable:
--- Quote from: BenRG on 29 May 2019, 23:16 ---On the subject of Momo's body language, did anyone else think her posture and outline in panel 2 was a trace of an earlier Emily appearance?
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My reaction was 'Emily does not have pink hair. This must be Momo'.
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The Utica zoo, summer 1970. I was peacefully minding my own business when something yanked on my hair. A llama had walked up behind me and wondered how my hair tasted.
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