Gil Thorp by Henry Barajas and Rod Whigham for April 02, 2010

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    Ravenswing  about 14 years ago

    And no doubt the little tart would’ve dumped Ray for NOT being he-manly and defending her honor.

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    Lukebunkin   about 14 years ago

    Neal, we implore you to ditch this plotline asap. It is like watching a dog chase it’s tail! Go Sparty! Dr. Pearl

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    jimmymanners  about 14 years ago

    So now they actually fall in love, but we still don’t know what made mopboy quit college.

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    huskiecoach  about 14 years ago

    Not much else going on in Milford apparently. Mo’ Mimi, please.

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    Observe69  about 14 years ago

    Ok, Stevarino, time to get a littel somethin-somethin from the littel strumpet. Just tell her you’re still her friend and you’ll be in like Flynn.

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    MovingtoMilford  about 14 years ago

    Yeah, Steve, she should be easy pickins now. Friends all dumped her, on the rebound from pizza boy, in trouble with the parents. She has no one to turn to but you. Strike while the iron is hot! That or you could just slap in the face with that dirty wet mop. FWAP! (No extra charge for sound effects)

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    OldGreyBear  about 14 years ago

    from the perspective in P2, it looks like Cassie and Steve are the same height, I thought Cassie was supposed to be short?

    Gil tackles the guy in his own apartment and She dumps Ray Ray? I thought they were in love? Is this girl more fickle than, than, (fill in the name of any Hollywod strumpet

    (I love the word strumpet, thnaks Observe69)

    BTW, does Gil ever get his face marked up when he sticks hi nose in unsavory places?

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    decten1968  about 14 years ago

    P2 - Was Popeye’s left eye or right eye shut … maybe Steve is auditioning/rehearsing for the Milford Community Theatre production of “Popeye - The Musical”

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    dadjo  about 14 years ago

    In the words of the noted philosopher Popeye the Sailorman (thanks for the prompt, decten), “That’s all I can stands and I can’t stands no more!” I’m heading to The Bucket to drown my frustration in some chocolate milkshakes until this story line is kaput.

    Wake me when the baseball season is half over, as it has clearly started by now. Apparently nothing exciting is happening between the lines that is able to supplant an oversexed teenaged tart and the losers she attracts.

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    MilfordMountain  about 14 years ago

    Steve shows his Juco educated brilliance by asking the question in p3 “How are your friends taking it?” Cassie: “Just peachy Stevo. I don’t show up for the Championship game and the fill-in point guard throws away the ball with a chance to win. Yeah, they showered me with hugs and kisses.”

    These two losers deserve each other. Let’s book a flight to Vegas for them tonight so we can get to see the last inning of the last baseball game this spring.

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    WallyCuppaJoe  about 14 years ago

    Steve wiping up Mimi’s tears from losing to Tilden in P3. Lucky Mr. Kessler was there to “console” Mimi while Gil was taking care of the pizzaflipper.

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    OldGreyBear  about 14 years ago

    Ya gotta hand it to Steve, even with only one eye he certainly makes the floor shine

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    b8tzm  about 14 years ago

    Steve looks like just the kind of guy I’d like hanging around the hallways with my 15-18 year old daughters. Be afraid, very afraid !

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    MilfordMountain  about 14 years ago

    Exactly. Imagine how proud Cassie’s parents will be when they find out she dumped the 22-year old pizza boy for the 22-year old janitor.

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