The fox you were dialing...

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The fox you were dialing...

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Oh, yes... The many and varied things he could have said at that moment have all rushed to the front of his brain and got stuck in the doorway...
:wink:

Hey, is everybody on vacation or something? Seems kinda slow around here.

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Vacation? Don't I wish! I have four papers and a final to take before I can go home. And they all have to be done by May 15! Oy.

I see RH is experimenting a bit. The grayscale here and on today's UTLT are very interesting. Wonder if he's going to make it a permanent fixture of the strips.

I never realized Thelma could be so...cruel. :wink:
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Yikes. o_o;; Dang, but that girl knows how to string a guy along...

If I had a girlfriend, and she did that to me, I don't think I could give as coherent an answer. Not even sure my brain would work. =P Ladies, you have such an unfair advantage over us guys. It takes hard work to turn a woman on. All they have to do to turn us guys on is whisper the right words or let their bra strap slip off their shoulder.

With my luck, I'll probably get a wife who can melt me in five seconds...

Oh, and guys? If you felt something reading this strip, try imagining having to draw and write it...

Lord only knows how Ralph handled it...
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That's a really cute shot of Thelma in the third panel of today's strip.

I must admit that I am shocked at seeing Thelma acting in such a forward manner. Quite a change from the Thelma we knew and loved from earlier in the strip.

Assuming that Thelma's and Tuck's (and Ralph's!) morals are still in place, I'm assuming that she's turning up the heat in an attempt to get a marriage proposal, rather than a proposal of a different sort.

Since turning up the heat worked so well for her here (as we saw the following day), maybe she knows what she's doing.

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Nah. She's just teasing him.

It's just that their relationship is far enough along that she feels comfortable teasing him about such things... not to say <i>she</i> doesn't get all warm and flustered from time to time... but she trusts him and herself enough that she feels safe ruffling his feathers just a little.
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StrangeWulf13 wrote:With my luck, I'll probably get a wife who can melt me in five seconds...
Only if you're lucky. 8)
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[...unWARP!!!]

Good evening.
RHJunior wrote:Nah. She's just teasing him.

It's just that their relationship is far enough along that she feels comfortable teasing him about such things... not to say <i>she</i> doesn't get all warm and flustered from time to time... but she trusts him and herself enough that she feels safe ruffling his feathers just a little.
That still seemed like too much info for Tuck, IMHO, he he he...



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Wow

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That's one lucky Fox. Mama Mia.

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Mikhail Dragoslav wrote:I never realized Thelma could be so...cruel. :wink:
I never knew Thelma could be so.. hot! :o I apologize to Nip for saying that but she really has changed alot, just imaging her in her frilly little lingerie as she was describing it got me a little... well aroused :oops: :wink:

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That bit with Solidus Raccoon rambling on... I can really identify with that as a way to try and politely say "Stop playing with my stuff - I've got work to do and I need it!"
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Thank you, folks. I would not have even known I had missed that comic (until the next time I went through ALL of them) if you had not been talking about it here.
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UncleMonty wrote:That bit with Solidus Raccoon rambling on... I can really identify with that as a way to try and politely say "Stop playing with my stuff - I've got work to do and I need it!"
:roll:
Well, what did you expect? I like to keep my shiny toys to myself. :D

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SolidusRaccoon wrote: Well, what did you expect? I like to keep my shiny toys to myself. :D
Yeah, but the shiny assault guns and belts of bullets are mine! :D
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BoKiana wrote:
SolidusRaccoon wrote: Well, what did you expect? I like to keep my shiny toys to myself. :D
Yeah, but the shiny assault guns and belts of bullets are mine! :D
Assauly Guns and Ammo belts. How, primative.

I want a Westinghouse M-27 Phased Plasma Battle Rifle, General Dynamics RBS-80 Phased Plasma Pulse Gun, and an Unlicensed nuclear accelerator (Just in case I have to deal with the things I took out with the Plasma weapons.)

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[...unWARP!!!]

Good evening.


Odd, if Tagger hates romantic stuff, why was he listening in to the call as well?



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becasue the chance is there, to be listening and teasing,

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UncleMonty wrote:Oh, yes... The many and varied things he could have said at that moment have all rushed to the front of his brain and got stuck in the doorway...
:wink:
I guess Babs Bunny's "yee-hah!" *faints* from TTA's "Prom-ise Her Anything" wouldn't've quite fit :)

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