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Judgemental much? Puh-leeze! Neither is shown as having taken so much as a sip yet. I donât know about you, but when Iâm seated at a table my natural inclination is to rest my arms on it. Your prejudices are showing, and they are not becoming. BTW, with reference to your reference the other day to me being a ânewbieâ to the strip, guess again. Iâve been reading it since its first run- in NEWSPAPERS. Remember them?
I went to a bar with one of the women from the workshop, to celebrate our new friendship and to mourn the end of a wonderful event. We were in our 30s, and guys at another table made suggestive comments and lewd gestures the whole time we were there. I remember thinking, âI make smart-*$& comments for a living, but I canât think of one clever put-down to fling at these Neanderthals.â It was frustrating!!!"
and no matter how Lynn chose to draw Ellyâs arm in the third panel, I really didnât notice (nor most people here), but I got the gist of the whole comic, which was priceless.
Not in Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, itâs not. In all four countries, âjudgementalâ is considered the proper spelling â itâs we Americans who are considered the oddballs!
Dear Sarcastic Commentators,Do you know why your sarcasm fails? Itâs because sarcasm is conveyed by body language and tone of voice as well as by words. If you do not think so, try spending time with someone who has been legally blind since birth. I work with several and despite being extremely sharp, technically savvy people, sarcasm goes right over their heads because of the lack of visual queues.So many flame wars start on the web because so many fail to realize sarcasm does not translate to text.Perhaps we need a punctuation mark to indicate sarcasm. I would like to suggest the tilde ~
Templo S.U.D. almost 11 years ago
Well, at least Elly & Claire arenât in the same restaurant with the rude waitress again.
ORMouseworks almost 11 years ago
I think she is just resting her armâŠand those mugs filled with beer (?) do tend to be heavy⊠;)
JanLC almost 11 years ago
The colorist seems to think that Elly & Clairâs wardrobes are made up entirely of pink and purple.
bluskies almost 11 years ago
Judgemental much? Puh-leeze! Neither is shown as having taken so much as a sip yet. I donât know about you, but when Iâm seated at a table my natural inclination is to rest my arms on it. Your prejudices are showing, and they are not becoming. BTW, with reference to your reference the other day to me being a ânewbieâ to the strip, guess again. Iâve been reading it since its first run- in NEWSPAPERS. Remember them?
MIHorn Premium Member almost 11 years ago
oh, pleeez! What century are you from?
sundogusa almost 11 years ago
I think most of the comments are sarcasm.
dogday Premium Member almost 11 years ago
mmmmâŠapparently your male ancestors were FROM cavesâŠ.
Nelly55 almost 11 years ago
âLynnâs Notes:
I went to a bar with one of the women from the workshop, to celebrate our new friendship and to mourn the end of a wonderful event. We were in our 30s, and guys at another table made suggestive comments and lewd gestures the whole time we were there. I remember thinking, âI make smart-*$& comments for a living, but I canât think of one clever put-down to fling at these Neanderthals.â It was frustrating!!!"
and no matter how Lynn chose to draw Ellyâs arm in the third panel, I really didnât notice (nor most people here), but I got the gist of the whole comic, which was priceless.
krys723 almost 11 years ago
I wonder how drunk Elly isâŠ.
MagOctopus almost 11 years ago
Not if youâre British or Canadian, then it is indeed âjudgemental.â
tuslog64 almost 11 years ago
Keep âem barefoot and pregnant doesnât fly anymore!
legaleagle48 almost 11 years ago
Not in Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, itâs not. In all four countries, âjudgementalâ is considered the proper spelling â itâs we Americans who are considered the oddballs!
Ginny Premium Member almost 11 years ago
You mean "sots last escape ⊠"
Mickeylacey almost 11 years ago
ugh!!!!!
Reddyan almost 11 years ago
I like that Elly wore her hair down in this strip. She looks much cuter and relaxed. :-)
westny77 almost 11 years ago
Oh my how romantic. Ellie honey go for it and run off with Claire. Eventually John will leave you for Ted.
IQTech61 almost 11 years ago
Dear Sarcastic Commentators,Do you know why your sarcasm fails? Itâs because sarcasm is conveyed by body language and tone of voice as well as by words. If you do not think so, try spending time with someone who has been legally blind since birth. I work with several and despite being extremely sharp, technically savvy people, sarcasm goes right over their heads because of the lack of visual queues.So many flame wars start on the web because so many fail to realize sarcasm does not translate to text.Perhaps we need a punctuation mark to indicate sarcasm. I would like to suggest the tilde ~
Argy.Bargy2 almost 11 years ago
-you are a waste of oxygen
loves raising duncan almost 11 years ago
Uh drunk guys⊠the 1880s calledâŠthey want your adittudes back!
sccmstl almost 11 years ago
Lighten up people. Remember, these are Canadians.