Annie by Jay Maeder and Alan Kupperberg for June 01, 2009

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    margueritem  over 15 years ago

    They’re back to their tough talk again.

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    wndrwrthg  over 15 years ago

    So everything before this was just a MINOR complication?

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    sandystrainer  over 15 years ago

    This is where Sandy’s trainer gets Daddy Warbucks to send a limo for Annie.

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    bassmanbob  over 15 years ago

    This is where Sandy’s trainer not to get in the next car with her BFF’s.

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    Lyons Group, Inc.  over 15 years ago

    This is where Sandy’s trainer tells Annie to go it alone.

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    Bill_Wa  over 15 years ago

    Hopefully the one gal will use that rag to gag the little whiner. Annie won’t mind, she’s been tied up before.

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    mrprongs  over 15 years ago

    This is where Ather wonders where the beginning of the conversation is. Try telling what exactly? Neither Sat nor Sun lead into that statement.

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    mnemosy  over 15 years ago

    As a public service announcement, the May 29 strip is finally up.

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    stuart  over 15 years ago

    mrprongs, Sometimes Annie talks back to the narrator, a literary device sometimes known as “level crossing”. An extreme example is found in the Sesame Street pre-school book, “Don’t turn this page”. Where Grover sets up increasingly severe obstacles to prevent the reader from turning the page (which of course do not prevent said turning) and finally implores the reader beseechingly not to turn the page.

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    davidf42  over 13 years ago

    Friday, May 13, 2011 – This is as far back as the archives go.

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    davidf42  over 6 years ago

    Morning, Anniephans!

    What are you going to do now, Annie?

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    nonoyobeezwaks  5 months ago

    Complicated is an understatement.

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