No, you are right. It was originally fun indoor activities for long winter months. Alas, given hurricane prep and my apparent inability to stop watching local NYC news coverage I did not draw a new strip.
How about “Speculate as to when Sally realizes that people are staring at her because she’s dressed up as She-ra and not because she’s not invited to the big Halloween party at the Racine’s.”
Also, paying attention to the big storm is perfectly understandable. Watching the Weather Network describe every last instance of bad weather as heralding the downfall of civilization is a fairly common pasttime here in Atlantic Canada.
Hmmm….given what I just saw on the news, it looks as if Ted will be housebound despite the storm having moved away. That’s because Disney just bought Lucasfilm.
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This seems strangely familiar for some reason. Of course, that is my response to the sight of myself in the mirror every morning…
No, you are right. It was originally fun indoor activities for long winter months. Alas, given hurricane prep and my apparent inability to stop watching local NYC news coverage I did not draw a new strip.
Oh, I actually recalled the original. I was trying to be SUBTLE about it. (He says, yellingly…)
Heavy on the giggling. This is a good thing. Hee hee!
How about “Speculate as to when Sally realizes that people are staring at her because she’s dressed up as She-ra and not because she’s not invited to the big Halloween party at the Racine’s.”
Also, paying attention to the big storm is perfectly understandable. Watching the Weather Network describe every last instance of bad weather as heralding the downfall of civilization is a fairly common pasttime here in Atlantic Canada.
Hmmm….given what I just saw on the news, it looks as if Ted will be housebound despite the storm having moved away. That’s because Disney just bought Lucasfilm.