Jane's World by Paige Braddock

Jane's World

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  1. JoeStoppinghem

    JoeStoppinghem said, 4 months ago

    So either give Jane a bigger set or cut back on everyone else.
    .
    Hmm, let me think.
    I have my preference, and Jane would be the winner, if she was playing on my team.
    .
    Quality not quantity.

  2. Bruno Zeigerts

    Bruno Zeigerts said, 4 months ago

    I’ve often thought that good authors … and cartoonists, should be terrified to meet their creations.
    (Pastis seems to go through that regularly.)

  3. shadow35

    shadow35 said, 4 months ago

    Well, who in their right mind wouldn’t be terrified of that Rat?

  4. Clark  Kent

    Clark Kent said, 4 months ago

    Actually, I don’t like big on top, I prefer big on the bottom.

  5. Henry Kujawa

    Henry Kujawa said, 4 months ago

    “I’ve often thought that good authors … and cartoonists, should be terrified to meet their creations.”

    I can relate to that. 2 of my main characters are borderline homicidal maniacs. But in a “TRUE LIES” sort of way. (“Have you ever killed anyone?” “Yes— but they were ALL bad!”)

  6. jmcx4

    jmcx4 said, 4 months ago

    @Clark Kent

    Said the man that wears a cape.

    I kinda agree, in an athletic sort of way..

  7. gendotte

    gendotte said, 4 months ago

    Keep the boobies. On we can all agree. They’re fun to play with

  8. Coyoty

    Coyoty said, 4 months ago

    Give them a chance. They might grow on you.

  9. georgelcsmith

    georgelcsmith said, 4 months ago

    Average women only need “C” cups, and smaller women do well with “B” cups. Only larger women need “D” and above cups.

  10. Bruno Zeigerts

    Bruno Zeigerts said, 4 months ago

    Interesting. I posted that good authors and cartoonists should be afraid to meet their own creations because of what they put those characters through for dramatic or comedic effect. ie, the author of Deliverance might not want to meet his characters … ‘Squeal like a pig, eh? I’ll make you squeal like a pig!’
    The notion of authors being afraid of their villains hadn’t occurred to me… Thomas Harris fearing Hannibal Lecter having him for dinner …
    Or Anthony Burgess running from Alex and the Droogs(Clockwork Orange).
    This is why I like throwing these ideas out … the different perspectives one discovers!

  11. Urbane Gorilla

    Urbane Gorilla said, 4 months ago

    @georgelcsmith

    Jane looks like she’s stuck with “K-cups”, heh heh.

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