Note the blue and white container in panels three and four and in the background of panels five and eight. The one with the “Spoons” in it. It’s an old term, but us old timers get the drift.
The way that Claire phrased that last remark has obviously sent Linton’s imagination in a direction that was perhaps not the one that she had intended. Or was it???
Pharmakeus Ubik 7 months ago
Thought about magic tricks, but better to leave it alone.
bob but I spell it backwards 7 months ago
Note the blue and white container in panels three and four and in the background of panels five and eight. The one with the “Spoons” in it. It’s an old term, but us old timers get the drift.
seismic-2 Premium Member 7 months ago
The way that Claire phrased that last remark has obviously sent Linton’s imagination in a direction that was perhaps not the one that she had intended. Or was it???
scyphi26 7 months ago
“…define magic wand.”
6turtle9 7 months ago
Looks like he found the glasses. Good job Linton.
Pequod 7 months ago
Comfort little Claire, Linton. Embrace your good fortune, so to speak.
R.U. Kidding 7 months ago
Oh, he’s got a magic wand, all right.
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl 7 months ago
❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Aladar30 Premium Member 7 months ago
I think Claire might have a special liking for Linton. If he doesn’t explode for an excessive emotion, they could be a good couple.
RonBerg13 Premium Member 7 months ago
You should not, uh, mess around with magic wands.
British Council for Magic Wands.