GATURRO: Apparently the definition of huevon is a large egg (but in Latin America it can also mean – colloquially – a stupid person)…and, in Panel 7, Agatha uses it thus!
JUDGE PARKER: Is it a crime to burn down your own property? I guess it depends on what comes next (e.g. an insurance claim – or not). I am intrigued by this story…and now JP, the title character, makes an appearance!
MARY WORTH: Wilbur! Angst? It seems that the “happy ending” for Pierre did not include a “happy ending” for Wilbur. This being MW, there’s going to be more to this story.
PHANTOM: Mr. & Mrs. Walker take a walk by the waterfall and have a somewhat surprising conversation…!
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
I’ll go with the fourth definition of huevón: https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/huev%C3%B3n
florchi over 2 years ago
GATURRO: Apparently the definition of huevon is a large egg (but in Latin America it can also mean – colloquially – a stupid person)…and, in Panel 7, Agatha uses it thus!
florchi over 2 years ago
JUDGE PARKER: Is it a crime to burn down your own property? I guess it depends on what comes next (e.g. an insurance claim – or not). I am intrigued by this story…and now JP, the title character, makes an appearance!
MARY WORTH: Wilbur! Angst? It seems that the “happy ending” for Pierre did not include a “happy ending” for Wilbur. This being MW, there’s going to be more to this story.
PHANTOM: Mr. & Mrs. Walker take a walk by the waterfall and have a somewhat surprising conversation…!