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Los niños de hoy viven en un mundo "virtual" y Foxtrot trata de buscar el humor en este fenómeno moderno. Se trata de una familia con varios niños quienes se entretienen en la computadora, los chatrooms, juegos virtuales y la televisión. El conflicto e interacción entre ellos y sus padres es algo muy entretenido para muchos lectores.
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davidf42 said, 7 months ago
Mark Trail – So much for that revolution!
Phantom – That is one determined kitty cat.
Florchi said, 7 months ago
MARK TRAIL: Is that going to be Otto’s last word?
PHANTOM: Kit makes like Tarzan! (I’m referring to Kit Walker aka Phantom, not the “kitty”).
JUDGE PARKER: The judge used the term “catastrophe” yesterday…a lot of folks seem to confuse disappointment with catastrophe (IMHO).
FUNKY W: Tom Batiuk’s character, Crazy, comes up with the world’s longest “acronym” (I agree with the guy in blue, if it’s not pronounceable it’s not really an acronym ). I think Crazy is a mail carrier, so I’ll comment that ZIP (as in ZIP code) is an acronym and USPS and UPS are initializations.
Teh
said, 7 months ago
@Florchi
the guy in blue is Funky. Crazy should remind us of Arye with all of this sorting and organizing.
Teh
said, 7 months ago
MARK TRAIL: is Otto screaming in pain because the shark has him?!
Arye Uygur said, 7 months ago
My 3 favorites haven’t been reviewed by anyone yet:
MARY WORTH: Dawn has commented on Jim’s fear of the pier but not on his new arm.
APT3G: Margo’s receptionist seems to feel that seeing Greg is a big thing in Margo’s schedule; I doubt Margo agrees.
REX MORGAN: I would love to have a banana smoothie.
woodworker318 said, 7 months ago
Mark Trail: If this is the end of Otto are his partners in crime going to take over or will they give up?
Phantom: Maybe by the time the cat hits the ground the knock out drug will work and then P can do what he wants with her.
marvee
said, 7 months ago
Mary Worth – I second Arye’s comment. And he isn’t “invading her space”. Maybe when it has looked like that, it’s just because the artist has such a small space.
A3G – Carla looks like Aunt Cathy, or maybe it’s just the white hair. We (old people) all look alike? Carla has always thought that Greg is super-good-looking! I hope Greg tells Margo about his movie role and his co-star, and doesn’t tell her he’s attracted to her and believes it’s mutual. That will just make Margo mad. “How dare you, you egotistical jerk!”
Rex – Maybe June has some good ideas for Delores to eat. Throw some kale in that banana smoothie (I haven’t actually tried this myself but have heard it recommended). How about some “special” brownies?
marvee
said, 7 months ago
Phantom – Fly, Phantom, fly!* Another example of an astounding feat that is possible (for some people, for Tarzan and the people who have played him in the movies).
Mark Trail – Teh’s suggestion seems very possible. I don’t see any hope for saving him. Otto seemed to be the leader so maybe the other(s) will give up their scam. The people need a real representative.
marvee
said, 7 months ago
Judge Parker – I suppose it’s important to show the domestic side once in a while to make the characters less 2-dimensional, but it certainly isn’t as interesting as the last story or the attempted suicide story. I agree with Florchi about the use of the word catastrophe. This kind of usage waters down the meaning. I could give several examples but I’ve written enough, taking up enough of my time and yours, if you read it.
JanCinLV said, 7 months ago
JP I was wondering, isn’t it usually the bride that plans her wedding “since she was a little kid”. The mother of the groom rarely has any say in the wedding planning. If Katherine pushes her dream on Randy and April, that makes her the pushy M-I-L, a role I’m sure she wouldn’t desire (especially if she watches some of those “Say Yes to the Dress” shows).
Classic Phantom A young woman with a pet lion has moved to Africa and lives off of stealing from travelers in the forest. She had kidnapped the son of a friend of Kit’s (who then fell in love with her) and then decided that Kit was great husband material and kidnapped him, too. In a desperate attempt to find a girl for the other young man, she kidnapped a woman for him. Turned out to be Diana. Oops!!
Florchi said, 7 months ago
@marvee
JP: I think we have agreed here sometime in the past that it is the vows and the commitment that make a wedding – not the costumes, trappings, and the “party” (reception). So, I like the idea of an elopement because there is then nothing to take away the focus from being on each other and the vows/commitment. I will leave discourse on the religious aspects to others….
SWEETBILL
said, 7 months ago
REX- Yesterday, Delores says she likes the “3P’s- today-”I can’t eat"-that’s normal-(couple of my friends-God bless their
souls)- where the same way when it came to eating.
3G-Ha Ha-hope Margo can keep her lunch down!
MW- Dawn is good therapy for Jim’s recovery process
JP- Father/son chat goes down the tubes. Like I posted yesterday-“Randy and April are two mature adults”- They want
to elope,be happy for them Katherine,you’ll get over it!!!!
Besides,it’s not about you K.,it’s about Randy and Aprils
wishes/lives—-JEEES
davidf42 said, 7 months ago
@JanCinLV
JanCin said
I was wondering, isn’t it usually the bride that plans her wedding
As a minister, I can’t begin to tell you how many weddings I’ve done where the bride’s mother was in charge and worked very hard to let everyone else know it.