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All this hand holding put “Jolly Holiday with Mary” in my head. So what would you guys rather have? a Magical perfect unicorn or a magical perfect nanny?
@kaykeyser: If you read the original Mary Poppins, you’ll opt for the unicorn any day; she was “perfect” and “magical” but nowhere near as warm and kind as Disney portrays her.
That’s quite a word for a 9-year-old. I couldn’t have spelled that even now, as I’ve never heard of it. He had a word “ambivalence.” She had a word “hat.”
danasimpson creator about 12 years ago
Arrgh. I did it again—for like the fifth time, I transposed two numbers in the filename when I uploaded this strip.
There’s a reason I do this instead of being, say, an accountant or a life coach.
My bad! Enjoy today’s somewhat tardy strip.
Terminusvitae about 12 years ago
Feeling a bit guilty, Phoebe? Don’t be. If you’re not cheating, you’re usually not winning.
kaykeyser about 12 years ago
oops: last comment was at all of us not Dana, I backspaced and pasted a thing I googled and it just came out as still quoting her.
Q4horse about 12 years ago
Intresting choice for the final word, A real pyrrhic victory for Phoebe.
siggygirl2 about 12 years ago
I learned a new word today. :)
kaykeyser about 12 years ago
All this hand holding put “Jolly Holiday with Mary” in my head. So what would you guys rather have? a Magical perfect unicorn or a magical perfect nanny?
Comic Minister Premium Member about 12 years ago
So this is Phoebe’s teacher!
Tandembuzz about 12 years ago
@kaykeyser: If you read the original Mary Poppins, you’ll opt for the unicorn any day; she was “perfect” and “magical” but nowhere near as warm and kind as Disney portrays her.
@Dana Simpson: Dyslexics of the world UNTIE!
fresco b milne about 12 years ago
sorry, whats the 5th amendment
Are2Dee2 about 2 months ago
That’s quite a word for a 9-year-old. I couldn’t have spelled that even now, as I’ve never heard of it. He had a word “ambivalence.” She had a word “hat.”