One moment, the foobs were in a teal-and-lavender monstrosity of a wedding, and the next they were propelled back into the past. But it was a different version of the past. What happened?
That's a pretty good point John made; it's just too bad that he doesn't seem to realize that he and everyone else are suffering because of Elly's refusal to go back to normal and have been for the last ten and a half months. Ah, well; even he might learn one day.
Also, I like "Goggie Grub"; way to highlight Lynn's dubious English.
Very funny. This one could have worked as a Yammerson's strip too.
That only just occurred to me as I was drawing the storm cloud, which was a last-minute idea. Oh, well--there will be lots of Yammersons opportunities. :)
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That's a pretty good point John made; it's just too bad that he doesn't seem to realize that he and everyone else are suffering because of Elly's refusal to go back to normal and have been for the last ten and a half months. Ah, well; even he might learn one day.
Also, I like "Goggie Grub"; way to highlight Lynn's dubious English.
Very funny. This one could have worked as a Yammerson's strip too.
dc2:
Ah, well; even he might learn one day.
Learning? John? These seem to alien to one another. :)
Also, I like "Goggie Grub"; way to highlight Lynn's dubious English.
Heh. Thanks. I was kind of surprised that Lynn had used a real brand name (Puppy Chow).
howtheduck:
Very funny. This one could have worked as a Yammerson's strip too.
That only just occurred to me as I was drawing the storm cloud, which was a last-minute idea. Oh, well--there will be lots of Yammersons opportunities. :)
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