If he’s a nightmare man, he’s an awfully gullible one. Because that’s some low-quality rusing. Jeremy Ruse would be ashamed to have his name on it.
I never understand why people aren’t more open to a variety of music. It’s as if they don’t really care for music – just fashion.
“Dag Dag Dag… " Those are some cutting lyrics, but I have a feeling it is just the cacophony of sound emitting from the headphones.
Are Colin’s favorite bands real ones or fictional? I’m thinking fictional.
Perhaps this could really be a bonding situation between Lottie and her mother’s special companion?
duff up in British English… verb. (tr, adverb) British slang.
To beat or thrash (a person) severely.
cor.
/ (kɔː) / interjection. British slang
An exclamation of surprise, amazement, or admiration.
I see Lottie is bitting her lip in Panel 6.
May 03, 2017
John Campbell over 1 year ago
If he’s a nightmare man, he’s an awfully gullible one. Because that’s some low-quality rusing. Jeremy Ruse would be ashamed to have his name on it.
robinafox over 1 year ago
I never understand why people aren’t more open to a variety of music. It’s as if they don’t really care for music – just fashion.
RadioDial Premium Member over 1 year ago
“Dag Dag Dag… " Those are some cutting lyrics, but I have a feeling it is just the cacophony of sound emitting from the headphones.
GaryCooper over 1 year ago
Are Colin’s favorite bands real ones or fictional? I’m thinking fictional.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Perhaps this could really be a bonding situation between Lottie and her mother’s special companion?
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 1 year ago
duff up in British English… verb. (tr, adverb) British slang.
To beat or thrash (a person) severely.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 1 year ago
cor.
/ (kɔː) / interjection. British slang
An exclamation of surprise, amazement, or admiration.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I see Lottie is bitting her lip in Panel 6.