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?
Friday, October 23, 2009
Most of her classmates are silhouettes
::sigh:: Okay, so LJ didn't run the strip I expected to see on Saturday, October 24. Here is the strip I had in mind.
Oh, my goodness; Elly's mind is really starting to drift now, isn't it? I should think that when things resolve themselves, April will end up going easy on her 'cause her mind will have completely gone.
In some respects this strip will take on a greater air of tragedy thanks to the new-runs showing how much more Elly enjoyed working at John's office and emphasizing how her desire to work was stymied by her lack of a degree. Elly's sleepy reaction to the teacher, more than anything else, demonstrates exactly why it was that she dropped out of university in the first place.
Elly's sleepy reaction to the teacher, more than anything else, demonstrates exactly why it was that she dropped out of university in the first place.
I agree. (Now, I hope I was right in surmising that the strip I based this on will appear tomorrow. We can't know for sure if it will and, if so, whether the dialogue will remain intact.)
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Oh, my goodness; Elly's mind is really starting to drift now, isn't it? I should think that when things resolve themselves, April will end up going easy on her 'cause her mind will have completely gone.
In some respects this strip will take on a greater air of tragedy thanks to the new-runs showing how much more Elly enjoyed working at John's office and emphasizing how her desire to work was stymied by her lack of a degree. Elly's sleepy reaction to the teacher, more than anything else, demonstrates exactly why it was that she dropped out of university in the first place.
I should think that when things resolve themselves, April will end up going easy on her 'cause her mind will have completely gone.
Yes, I suppose it's quite possible that there will be no other choice.
Elly's sleepy reaction to the teacher, more than anything else, demonstrates exactly why it was that she dropped out of university in the first place.
I agree. (Now, I hope I was right in surmising that the strip I based this on will appear tomorrow. We can't know for sure if it will and, if so, whether the dialogue will remain intact.)
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