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At WAYF's request: Your favorite kind of Tai Hair?

Redhead, straight up.
- 3 (7.9%)
...wouldn't that be "lesbian up"?
- 2 (5.3%)
Leopard spots!
- 1 (2.6%)
PLAID!
- 8 (21.1%)
Rams horns!
- 2 (5.3%)
Big pink bunny ears!
- 1 (2.6%)
Moose antlers!
- 3 (7.9%)
Big Green Afro Wig!
- 1 (2.6%)
Dragonball Z - IT'S OVER 9000!!!!!
- 4 (10.5%)
Fluffy fluffy fluffy fluffy fluffy fluffy
- 13 (34.2%)

Total Members Voted: 37


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Author Topic: WCDT: 2357-2361 (7-11 January 2013) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread  (Read 67842 times)

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At WAYF's request: Your favorite kind of Tai Hair?

Redhead, straight up.    2 (6.7%)
...wouldn't that be "lesbian up"?    1 (3.3%)
Leopard spots!    0 (0%)
PLAID!    7 (23.3%)
Rams horns!    2 (6.7%)
Big pink bunny ears!    1 (3.3%)
Moose antlers!    2 (6.7%)
Big Green Afro Wig!    0 (0%)
Dragonball Z - IT'S OVER 9000!!!!!    3 (10%)
Fluffy fluffy fluffy fluffy fluffy fluffy    12 (40%)

Total Members Voted: 30

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Sorry Sassafras, but...

MUST... READ... ALL THE SLASHFIC!

I'd really worry then.


Try this   :-D
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Is it cold in here?

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Does Tai hair require hair ties?
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... Man, the episode where he talked about books and "dinerspeak" and then accidentally ordered a spaghetti sandwich, that was a great episode.

... and THAT reminded me of THIS.
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...reminded me of THIS.

That's awesome, and exactly the sort of dinerspeak I meant. You're awesome.
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I used to watch reading rainbow with my girls.  Then when they were a little older we watched some old episodes of TNG, and they saw LeVar there as well. 

Yes, I'm old enough to be your father.  And I remember that episode of reading rainbow, too! 

Now go rent a copy of Roots.  You're in for a surprise...
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Welp, so much for the surprise...
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Not if he doesn't figure it out. ;)
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... Man, the episode where he talked about books and "dinerspeak" and then accidentally ordered a spaghetti sandwich, that was a great episode.

... and THAT reminded me of THIS.

... and THAT reminded me of THIS.

 8-)
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Maybe Claire gets her hair from her mom http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1983
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Only Leonard McCoy could make a late-20th surgical procedure sound like an attempt to let the evil spirits out.
(And I love him for it.)
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He took the "cloak it in medical latin and it sounds worse" ball and ran with it, though. "My god, man! Do you want an acute case on your hands? This woman has immediate postprandial, upper-abdominal distention!"

Scotty and Bones: The Star Trek comedy team.
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An acute case of a full stomach after eating?
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McCoy: "Cramps."
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Maybe Claire gets her hair from her mom http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1983

That is a terrifying and amusing thought.
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Finvara, do you realize your name means "fine wares" in Swedish?
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I'm pretty sure the creepy hairdresser isn't old enough to be the mother of someone in their twenties. She only looks late twenties herself, to me.
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Disagree. 40's, to me.
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I'm gonna side with Barmy on this one.
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I'm thinking in between, 30's. Her rounder face, especially in the first panel makes her look older than Marten, even with his bags to me. Other than Jim and Henry, I think Jeph has struggled with ageing characters and their designs ageing relies on the grey hair.

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It would be so fun, though, if Marten were to bump into Claire's parents and she was one of them.
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It's not just from how she looks. She seems more like a university student sort of person - all idealistic about her artistic goals, optimistic, a trifle deluded...
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It's not just from how she looks. She seems more like a university student sort of person - all idealistic about her artistic goals, optimistic, a trifle deluded...
I actually get the opposite from that very thing; new artists are typically trying to please, to find a patron who will sell their work. They don't get the confidence to do the really crazy stuff until they're established, at least on the local scene of not the national, and can afford to have something relatively big fail hard.
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Darn, I missed the Trek talk.


Does anyone remember where we parked?
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