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, December 18, 2009
Recycled art for a recycled story arc
So, Lynn appears to be doing another iteration of the Phil-Connie storyline that she did prematurely during Christmas 2008/New Year's 2009 and seemed to wrap up back in February. Then she probably realized she has to bring them together again if she wants to reprint the "Connie chases after Phil by going to Montreal" arc. So in honor of that SNAFUiness is a repeat of the January 2, 2009 art, but with shiny new dialogue.
I thought I recognized the artwork and the book on the night stand; I definitely recognized the stupidity that both of them commented on in both versions.
I just had to post again so I didn't waste my verification word: salsifor. Something about it just sounds like a euphemism Phil and Connie use when they hook up. "Until I met Georgia, no one could salsifor the Ontario outta me like Connie. Whoa!"
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I thought I recognized the artwork and the book on the night stand; I definitely recognized the stupidity that both of them commented on in both versions.
I still like the Kama Sutra for Suburban Women title on the book, even if it is recycled.
This made me think that Lynn might want to start adding a note at the foot of all her strips to say, "This strip was printed with recycled humo[u]r."
I just had to post again so I didn't waste my verification word: salsifor. Something about it just sounds like a euphemism Phil and Connie use when they hook up. "Until I met Georgia, no one could salsifor the Ontario outta me like Connie. Whoa!"
I definitely recognized the stupidity that both of them commented on in both versions.
They can't seem to escape it. :)
I still like the Kama Sutra for Suburban Women title on the book, even if it is recycled.
Heh--thanks. I feel it helps justify the recycling. :)
This made me think that Lynn might want to start adding a note at the foot of all her strips to say, "This strip was printed with recycled humo[u]r."
Maybe it would be more efficient for her to add a note when/if she has new, fresh humo[u]r. ;)
"Until I met Georgia, no one could salsifor the Ontario outta me like Connie. Whoa!"
::snerk::
Extra points for the usage of "Ontario." :)
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