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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, 2 months ago
REX MORGAN: Maybe while Sarah reads “David Copperfield” we’ll be able to switch back to Rex and June and tie up the San Diego story.
MARY WORTH: The mother is an ogre. Is she afraid she’ll have to tip the super?
APT3G: I can’t believe that this is Margo’s first time at the top of the Empire State Building. Will she say “Yes” or “No”?
marvee
said, 2 months ago
Rex – It would take more time than that to read David Copperfield. Great Expectations might teach the lesson better.
Judge Parker – Several here and at comics kingdom have thought thalia looks devious. I don’t see that and I’m going to assume she is really a good person till proven wrong. Non-profits do have to raise money.
Mary Worth – the mother treats her daughter like a work horse.
Phantom – He’s right! No body!
davidf42 said, 2 months ago
Phantom – I wonder how he got out of the cage.
Mark Trail – Bassy and Catfish still haven’t figured it out yet. Their only recourse is to admit to doing wrong. If they can’t do that, then they’ll have to murder Rusty and dispose of the body.
Judge Parker – Zzzzzzzz.
Mandrake – I’ll bet that Jockamo just got shot..
Rex Morgan – What a coinkidink. I just happen to be reading David Copperfield right now.
marvee
said, 2 months ago
@davidf42
Ditto that! I’m in a group that reads Dickens and we are reading David Copperfield. It’s the most autobiograhical of Dickens’s novels.
JanCinLV said, 2 months ago
Rex: Add me to that list. I just finished David Copperfield.
And frankly, it is not an appropriate book for a child of Sarah’s age. It is also not really an illustration of why poor people envy rich people.
Mandrake: I too thought that Ms. Hall has been “cured” of her loyalty to Jockamo.
Mary: What’s with the little teeny hand on the “battle-axe” in the second panel.
JP: So far Thalia seems like a very nice person. I suppose the suspicions come because of Neddy’s “overspending”.
marvee
said, 2 months ago
Dickens often contrasts the rich and the poor. The rich aren’t happier and the poor often are kinder and have better relationships. One reason he was disappointed with the U.S. was that he thought we had gotten away from rigid class distinctions but he found people were pretty much the same as in England.
Florchi said, 2 months ago
JUDGE PARKER: The Spenser Farm’s guest house looks quite inviting..
MARK TRAIL: The nature scenes continue…. And so does the suspense…
PHANTOM: !! We will be in suspense until at least Monday… Do large cages usually have roof hatches?
TARZAN: There appears to be a case of mistaken identity!
Florchi said, 2 months ago
@Teh: I hope the doctors have been able to make a diagnosis, and your daughter will soon be on the mend and home from the hospital.