<i>Turn and face the strange...</i>
Anyway. So I'm going through the archive, reliving such wonderful memories as Ms. Nesbit's introduction, and I noticed something. One thing I always enjoyed about this strip is that nothing ever really changes about it so it's less taxing on the brain. But I just noticed that something did change... the size of the party area of Darron's mullet. It's kinda like Opus' nose, but in reverse.
Ok, so that wasn't a very helpful post.
Ch-ch-ch-changes
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JIM
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Hmm. Darron's mullet as a useful economic indicator?One thing I always enjoyed about this strip is that nothing ever really changes about it so it's less taxing on the brain. But I just noticed that something did change... the size of the party area of Darron's mullet. It's kinda like Opus' nose, but in reverse.
JIM (The smilies are <i>creeping me out...</i>)
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Yeah, they keep telling me to stomp bunnies. It's like some kinda demented Village of the Damned.JIM (The smilies are <i>creeping me out...</i>)
But what creeps me out more are the little Duplo people on the buttons. I feel like I'm on AOL.
Also, the quoting system is beyond my feeble brain. I had to preview three times before I got it right.