C'est la Vie by Jennifer Babcock
- May 06, 2009
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Enjoy the existential adventures of transplanted Parisienne Mona Montrois as she chain-smokes her way to equilibrium in the City of Angels, armed only with the sage advice of confidant and adviser Monsieur Smokey, a lewd, chauvinistic stuffed bunny.
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Comments (6) Jump to Comments Form
Sisyphos said, 6 months ago
What? M. Smokey is becoming a hypochondriac?
Margueritem
said,
6 months ago
I thin you’re safe, M. Smokey. Mona, however…
ejcapulet
said,
6 months ago
DUDE - you’re a RABBIT and not even a real one! Relax!
pschearer
said,
6 months ago
But EVERYBODY poops! It’s a fact! I read it in a book. Let’s see…what was it called?
LLeRay
said,
6 months ago
Daisy can change her expression!
M. Smokey could make a few bucks if the hat was used to smuggle contraband.
Any other stereotypes we can exploit here?
M Smokey said, 6 months ago
Daisy needs a makeover. She is the most innocuous, featureless character. I think Jennifer never learned the cartoonists’ secret for displaying femininity: eyelashes.