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WCDT 4471-4475 (the 1st through the 5th of March, 2021)

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Gyrre:
Yeah, I thought I had more anime tea puns than this. I'll probably think up more Tuesday or Wednesday. Oh well.
[I don't have an encyclopedic knowledge of tea names or DBZ attack names. The 6th option is a Trigun reference.]
Yes, 7 is quite the stretch.

Farideh:
New comic.

Wait a sec, is Mrs Augustus getting younger? She's the spitting image of Claire at the moment (ya know, minus the freckles). I could've sworn she had some wrinkles in earlier comics...

**checks archives**

Nope, can't really see any in previous drawings. Huh.

Sorflakne:
The characters seem to go through a "de-ageing" at times.  About a year or so ago everyone suddenly looked like they'd gotten 10 years younger.

Also, why would you put groceries on the floor when there's a dog in the house?  That's just asking for trouble.

BenRG:
I'm sort of in two minds here. Firstly, a certain someone needs to learn that she's only allowed to eat her humans' food if it's offered to her. So, bad dog!

On the other hand, Clinton seems to have volunteered his mother to do a meal for him and Elliot instead of, for example, waiting until she invites him over. At the very least that seems a touch entitled. So, Cosmo has got Mrs A out of that particular chore. So, good dog!


--- Quote from: Farideh on 28 Feb 2021, 18:17 ---Wait a sec, is Mrs Augustus getting younger? She's the spitting image of Claire at the moment (ya know, minus the freckles). I could've sworn she had some wrinkles in earlier comics...
--- End quote ---

Yeah, Jeph left out the smile wrinkles at the side of her mouth.

Cornelius:
I find it really depends on the dog. Some breeds are, of course a lot more greedy than others - I had a labrador that would simply scarf down anything remotely edible within reach, And even things that really aren't, up to and including homework, and a watch. My parents' border collie, on the other hand, knows to leave the groceries alone. Though, sometimes, she'll very carefully sneak up on the meat; but then, she edges closer so slowly, they usually notice before she gets to it. Hold a biscuit too long, though, and she'll assume you're offering it to her.

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