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It all started when Phoebe skipped a rock across a pond and accidentally hit a unicorn in the face. Improbably, this led to Phoebe being granted one wish, and using it to make the unicorn, Marigold Heavenly Nostrils, her obligational best friend. But can a vain mythical beast and a nine-year-old daydreamer really forge a connection?
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LumFan said, 6 months ago
Yeah, I hate that as well. How some people are just gifted with the ability to sneak up on you.
Dana Simpson said, 6 months ago
@LumFan
She’s a real SIDLER.
templo SUD said, 6 months ago
I thought ‘twas Bill Watterson who first utilized “booger” in a comic strip (Calvin saying outisde in the winter, "don’t you hate it when your boogers freeze?" in the tenth anniversary book commentary).
Dana Simpson said, 6 months ago
@templo SUD
I’ve also heard Dave Barry referred to as the only winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary ever to make regular use of the word “booger.”
kaykeyser said, 6 months ago
You never know who is watching you when your trying to have that privet moment alone.
But man don’t act like YOU don’t.
runar
said, 6 months ago
@Dana Simpson
Sidlers – I remember that show!
I’m willing to bet that is not a very heavenly nostril there.
The Nihilist said, 6 months ago
Just more proof she is a gold-digger…
carl craig said, 6 months ago
speackin of c and h this strip seems to be in direct reply to this quote" after so many strips about boys i think a strip about a little girl, drawn by a woman would be great."
carl craig said, 6 months ago
from bill watterson in the tenth anniversary book
carl craig said, 6 months ago
does pheobe have a last name
Nabuquduriuzhur said, 6 months ago
re: LumFan
I don’t know how much of it’s sneaking up as that most people have no “situational awareness.” People in large cities train themselves not to notice things that are going on around them. When I lived in Portland, I’d walk up to people I knew and it’s like they didn’t even hear me until I spoke. Sometimes it freaked people out.
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I grew up in smaller towns with dark skies and that seems to make a real difference at night. While it wasn’t deliberate, for example, I was walking during the rather bright “night” in Portland (the low-hanging overcast means a permanent orange light at night) and walked up toward my door and cheerily greeted a neighbor who somehow didn’t see me, despite walking straight toward her up the sidewalk. She didn’t have a heart attack, but close enough.
Coyoty
said, 6 months ago
’s not a vigilant moment.
Josh Lyons said, 6 months ago
I guess Kleenix doesn’t exist her world.
ewalnut said, 6 months ago
Chase her with it, Phoebe.
Q4horse said, 6 months ago
Well, what did she expect after trying to sell Unicorn boogers.
No, Only Josh, Kleenix just isn’t very effective. My horse is always embarassing me. He wants to get his butt scratched and makes flagrant demands and cares not who is watching.