HomepageComics admin in Comics Civil War Revisionists, part 3 Spread the love Next Read: Civil War Revisionists, part 4 » Civil WarcounselingDoctor NoodleLemont BrownpoliticsrelationshipstherapyTV admin: View Comments (5) But it wasn't about slavery, it was about the South losing political power and feeling it suffered undeserved tarrifs. I love how "Dr." Noodle is acting the same way the press has been. "Both sides are valid," even if one is spouting complete pigcrap. The reason Lemont is going for couples' therapy is he is DATING A TELEVISION. Duh... Or, I think more precisely, he's spending too much time with his television, and arguing with his television (or in reality the people on tv). I'm a bit dense. How is Lemont and a TV considered couples' therapy? Related Post Captain Kirk Blasts Off Into Outer Space The Repeating Fast Radio Burst Clyde Asks About The Hazel Scott Piano
But it wasn't about slavery, it was about the South losing political power and feeling it suffered undeserved tarrifs.
I love how "Dr." Noodle is acting the same way the press has been. "Both sides are valid," even if one is spouting complete pigcrap.
Or, I think more precisely, he's spending too much time with his television, and arguing with his television (or in reality the people on tv).
View Comments (5)
But it wasn't about slavery, it was about the South losing political power and feeling it suffered undeserved tarrifs.
I love how "Dr." Noodle is acting the same way the press has been. "Both sides are valid," even if one is spouting complete pigcrap.
The reason Lemont is going for couples' therapy is he is DATING A TELEVISION. Duh...
Or, I think more precisely, he's spending too much time with his television, and arguing with his television (or in reality the people on tv).
I'm a bit dense. How is Lemont and a TV considered couples' therapy?