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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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Arye Uygur said, 5 months ago
REX MORGAN: At least Phoenix realizes she needed some nutricious, digestible food.
MARY WORTH: Methinks the friendship between Dawn and Jim will develop further.
APT3G: Review zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Florchi said, 5 months ago
MARY WORTH: I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. Is the last line spoken in the movie the final line in this story arc?
davidf42 said, 5 months ago
Mark Trail – Leaving the dead livestock is a good idea. It might even improve the population for some endangered species, like the eagle.
Rex Morgan – Sometimes people take advantage of the excuse and use it to say whatever they want.
Prince Valiant – Sounds like a good strategy to me.
Teh
said, 5 months ago
@Florchi
Mary Worth usually gets the “wrap up” final comments before we move on to another story. Dawn and her father were in the last two stories and it was noted here yesterday that Ask Wendy and Wilbur’s writing about the cruise are still ongoing
marvee
said, 5 months ago
Mary Worth – The advice column could be a treasure trove of stories, but it hasn’t been used that way.