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?
There's another, better way for people to not be troubled like that which quite escapes Young Flapandhonk: being satisfied with what she has. If she were to have realized how good she had it, none of this madness would have happened. On that note, I wonder how long it will take for her to realize that she isn't gone to be able to change things after Lynn goes to straight reprints.
It will be sad to see FOOBAR go. It's been interesting to note just how many times, FOOBAR has been what the new-runs should have been, even though that has not been your goal.
As for Lynn Johnston, I am curious as to whether she can do straight reprints. She has shown a reluctance to completely retire before.
I'll miss it, too--but once we're in reprints, I can't see it going on for years and years without providing some resolution to the characters trying to undo the timewarp. I do have some loose plans for how to wrap all that up. :)
It's been interesting to note just how many times, FOOBAR has been what the new-runs should have been, even though that has not been your goal.
Not my primary goal, though sometimes it has seemed like such a necessity, it's become a secondary goal.
As for Lynn Johnston, I am curious as to whether she can do straight reprints. She has shown a reluctance to completely retire before.
True. Her impulse to "improve" her old storylines seems fairly compulsive. OTOH, she seems to resent having to do any work whatsoever. That must create quite a bit of tension for her.
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There's another, better way for people to not be troubled like that which quite escapes Young Flapandhonk: being satisfied with what she has. If she were to have realized how good she had it, none of this madness would have happened. On that note, I wonder how long it will take for her to realize that she isn't gone to be able to change things after Lynn goes to straight reprints.
On that note, I wonder how long it will take for her to realize that she isn't gone to be able to change things after Lynn goes to straight reprints.
When that happens, it'll be time for me to wrap up FOOBAR. :)
It will be sad to see FOOBAR go. It's been interesting to note just how many times, FOOBAR has been what the new-runs should have been, even though that has not been your goal.
As for Lynn Johnston, I am curious as to whether she can do straight reprints. She has shown a reluctance to completely retire before.
It will be sad to see FOOBAR go.
I'll miss it, too--but once we're in reprints, I can't see it going on for years and years without providing some resolution to the characters trying to undo the timewarp. I do have some loose plans for how to wrap all that up. :)
It's been interesting to note just how many times, FOOBAR has been what the new-runs should have been, even though that has not been your goal.
Not my primary goal, though sometimes it has seemed like such a necessity, it's become a secondary goal.
As for Lynn Johnston, I am curious as to whether she can do straight reprints. She has shown a reluctance to completely retire before.
True. Her impulse to "improve" her old storylines seems fairly compulsive. OTOH, she seems to resent having to do any work whatsoever. That must create quite a bit of tension for her.
On the other hand, if she does straight reprints, then she could fire Kevin Strang. That's money in the bank.
On the other hand, if she does straight reprints, then she could fire Kevin Strang. That's money in the bank.
That's true--and then, if he were to turn around and write a tell-all book, I would so read it!
I love the "write write write" "sound" "effect"!
She left off the line about what age April is.
This week.
Cedar:
I love the "write write write" "sound" "effect"!
Thanks. :)
Anonymous:
She left off the line about what age April is.
Who is this "April" of whom you speak? ;)
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