Ginger Meggs by Jason Chatfield

Ginger Meggs

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  1. nighthawks

    nighthawks said, 6 months ago

    the implication here is that is a bad thing.
    I sure would hate to depend on the whim or presence of a fickle human being for happiness and contentment

  2. Saskfan

    Saskfan said, 6 months ago

    You’d think that after 90 years, she’d be more resigned to her fate.

  3. Josh  Lyons

    Josh Lyons said, 6 months ago

    Not even 13 and already you’re a spinster!

  4. Comic Minister

    Comic Minister said, 6 months ago

    Sorry to hear about that Aggie.

  5. comicnut4636

    comicnut4636 said, 6 months ago

    @nighthawks

    I was married to one, had neither happiness or contentment. For the last 13 years after the divorce I have both.

  6. Penny Robinson Fan Club

    Penny Robinson Fan Club said, 6 months ago

    @nighthawks

    Gee, I never woulda guessed that you were a bitter loner.

  7. burleigh2

    burleigh2 said, 6 months ago

    I for one think it would be hilarious and just if there was a “10 years later” thing where she grew into her body and ended up being really cute as happens with many homely looking kids at her (seeming) age. ;-)

  8. The J.A.M.

    The J.A.M. said, 6 months ago

    I don’t see why no boy would not want her now, she’s not overbearing, crabby, or obnoxious, like Lucy Van Pelt.

  9. K M

    K M said, 6 months ago

    The person who depends upon another for completion (or, if you like, completeness) is one who should not be in a relationship. The other party will be under constant pressure to fill the hole in the first party’s life. Get yourself together first; you’ll then be much more attractive to one who wants a relationship and not a toy.

  10. Ron

    Ron said, 6 months ago

    Oh, Aggie…

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