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Ginger Meggs has been entertaining readers since 1921, making it one of the longest running comic strips in history. Australia's favourite boy is ready to take on school, homework, bullies and the world with a special blend of boyish adventure and down under charm.
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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
Saskfan said, 6 months ago
You’d think that after 90 years, she’d be more resigned to her fate.
Josh Lyons said, 6 months ago
Not even 13 and already you’re a spinster!
Comic Minister said, 6 months ago
Sorry to hear about that Aggie.
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.
Penny Robinson Fan Club said, 6 months ago
@nighthawks
Gee, I never woulda guessed that you were a bitter loner.
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. ;-)
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.
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.
Ron
said, 6 months ago
Oh, Aggie…