The Breakthrough, 10.0 out of 10 based on 3 ratings
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Just a heads-up: Candorville may be on the chopping block at the Seattle Times. They're doing a survey and Candorville is on the list, along with Blondie. Wanna guess who's gonna win?
Wait. People still read "Blondie"? People still care about "Blondie"? Who are these people? Where have they hidden their time machines? Do they still wear the clothes they wore in said time machine? Have they told you what it was like to live in 1949 and invent a time machine? Did you ask them why they decided to get off their time machines now, instead of going further on, or, you know, stopping the assassinations in 1968?
I don't know who should I root for here. Susan has the right to date whoever she wants, fake or not. On the other hand, Lemont's life was ruined due to her decision.
I'm all for starting a movement where people actually communicate clearly with each other to avoid misunderstandings. But then, where would the soap operas be? What would happen to the comics?
pure honesty in relationships? Do you really think couples could survive without the occasional "No, sweetheart, that dress doesn't make your butt look big" or "Oh, yeah baby, you're the MAN"?
Just a heads-up: Candorville may be on the chopping block at the Seattle Times. They're doing a survey and Candorville is on the list, along with Blondie. Wanna guess who's gonna win?
http://www.seattletimes.com/comics
(sigh) Almost every year. I hope you Seattle readers speak up. Thanks for the heads-up.
Wait. People still read "Blondie"? People still care about "Blondie"? Who are these people? Where have they hidden their time machines? Do they still wear the clothes they wore in said time machine? Have they told you what it was like to live in 1949 and invent a time machine? Did you ask them why they decided to get off their time machines now, instead of going further on, or, you know, stopping the assassinations in 1968?
I don't know who should I root for here. Susan has the right to date whoever she wants, fake or not. On the other hand, Lemont's life was ruined due to her decision.
I'm all for starting a movement where people actually communicate clearly with each other to avoid misunderstandings. But then, where would the soap operas be? What would happen to the comics?
pure honesty in relationships? Do you really think couples could survive without the occasional "No, sweetheart, that dress doesn't make your butt look big" or "Oh, yeah baby, you're the MAN"?
Poor Lemont is living out a philosophical paradox – what happens when the immovable force (him) meets the irresistible object (Susan)?
H/t to my old friend Tim for the joke.