C'est la Vie by Jennifer Babcock for September 14, 2011

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    Sisyphos  over 12 years ago

    Bitter monsters, okay?! Kvetch, kvetch….

    I think we see a bit of Jennifer peeking through this last panel’s dialogue.

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    Commentator  over 12 years ago

    Kind of nasty making Mona a baby hater.

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    cdward  over 12 years ago

    I’m definitely not a cat lover. Had one – it was evil. Like dogs, though.

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    ladywyntre  over 12 years ago

    With the safety and anonymity of the Internet, I can admit this… I, too, hate babies. I’m not fond of anyone under 12 years of age or so.

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    wraith13  over 12 years ago

    Aaaahh … so Mona hit a nerve with the bunny

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    3hourtour Premium Member over 12 years ago

    ….ha!love this today….

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    glommer4  over 12 years ago

    How, exactly, does one despite something?http://thesaurus.com/browse/despite

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    fireeyes  over 12 years ago

    it may just be the whole pretentiousness of ‘the baby/mommy club’ that mona is getting at too.that ‘tone’ those folks get is maddening.

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    AgProv  over 12 years ago

    Britain is far smaller than the USA, our population density is that much greater (a fifth of the population in a ifthieth of the same area) and the domestic cat population is correspondingly larger per square mile. Cats taking native bird species is therefore such a problem that the RSBP (Royal Society for the Preservation of Birds) is seriously alarmed at the annual avian holocaust perpetrated by moggies and the cost to our native bird species. Our cats in this household tend to see the bird table and feeding stations as handy bait for flying munchies… although they’re not slow at mice, rats and other rodents at ground level. Our big tom moggie took a mole once… Rabbits fuse their little cat minds, though. Instinct says “mouse” but sensory impressions see something as big as they are that isn’t slow to bite back if threatened…

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