Welcome, everybody!
At the moment, I’m the first one to arrive after the “old-timers” from 2010…
of course, that usually changes by the time I type my post….
That’s OK, there’s lots of room to post comments on
the Jan 26th 2020 “CLEO and COMPANY”
Cleo is all dressed up, in what could pass for an adowable widdle Vawentine’s Day outfit…. aw, Cleo…
you know you look so cute…. oooh….
on Sherpa
http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cscwy
She didn’t say she hates the cute red rubber snow boots with painted-on pink toe pads, though.
I guess she forgot.
The problem with the hat is that the earflaps are shorter than hers. Gonna have cold earsies.
When I was, I think, in 1st grade cos we didn’t have snow where I went to kindergarten, my little brother had a hat like that…
I declared that he looked like a spaniel…. and made him wear it to play the dog in our early make-believe games…
I, being the oldest, was the self-declared mother and the father,…
and my sister was the children.
Now I know he couldn’t have been a basset hound.
(And that little brothers and sisters grow less obedient as they get bigger. Sigh….)
This is an older strip…. nowadays Cleo gets to dress up in everything from cowboy hats to slinky gowns in her movie roles.
She still probably has no fond memories of this costume, though.
Maybe it still gets pulled out when she gets a little big for her(virtual) britches.
I dreamed of costumes as a child… all I really wanted was an Indian one like Marg says she had.
I pictured it coming in a cardboard chest of drawers, like some doll clothes did back then….
with feathers and fringe and all the accoutrements of a totally un-PC, culturally insensitive movie Indian Princess.
What did we know.
Welcome, everybody!
At the moment, I’m the first one to arrive after the “old-timers” from 2010…
of course, that usually changes by the time I type my post….
That’s OK, there’s lots of room to post comments on
the Jan 26th 2020 “CLEO and COMPANY”
Cleo is all dressed up, in what could pass for an adowable widdle Vawentine’s Day outfit…. aw, Cleo…
you know you look so cute…. oooh….
on Sherpa
http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cscwy
She didn’t say she hates the cute red rubber snow boots with painted-on pink toe pads, though.
I guess she forgot.
The problem with the hat is that the earflaps are shorter than hers. Gonna have cold earsies.
When I was, I think, in 1st grade cos we didn’t have snow where I went to kindergarten, my little brother had a hat like that…
I declared that he looked like a spaniel…. and made him wear it to play the dog in our early make-believe games…
I, being the oldest, was the self-declared mother and the father,…
and my sister was the children.
Now I know he couldn’t have been a basset hound.
(And that little brothers and sisters grow less obedient as they get bigger. Sigh….)
This is an older strip…. nowadays Cleo gets to dress up in everything from cowboy hats to slinky gowns in her movie roles.
She still probably has no fond memories of this costume, though.
Maybe it still gets pulled out when she gets a little big for her(virtual) britches.
I dreamed of costumes as a child… all I really wanted was an Indian one like Marg says she had.
I pictured it coming in a cardboard chest of drawers, like some doll clothes did back then….
with feathers and fringe and all the accoutrements of a totally un-PC, culturally insensitive movie Indian Princess.
What did we know.